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| 12 hours ago by Gerry Davidson A Phoenix-Las Vegas flight at Southwest Airlines that used to be scheduled at 60 minutes now gets 80 minutes. What was once a two-hour American Airlines trip from Chicago to Newark, N.J., now is two-and-a-half hours, according to the ... " My first thought was they are padding to make their on-time ratings better," he said. His shock turned to excitement when he realized he could catch an earlier connection to Austin. Then excitement boiled into frustration when the plane ... Travel Sentry - http://travelsentry.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Oct 2009 by lynnegirl Source: Trading Markets (press release) (Original Article). © 2009 The Connors Group, Inc. Other Stories. lynnegirl - http://lynnegirl.dateredheadz.com/ |
| 29 Oct 2009 by tmadmin My first airplane ride was in 1973 on a Northwest Airlines flight from Chicago to Rochester, Minn. It was winter, and the plane hit a fair amount of turbulence. My mother looked like she was going to pass out. I thought it was fun. ... TravelMusings - http://www.travelmuse.com/community/blogs/travel_musings - References |
| 7 Feb 2010 by admin AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Midwest Airlines, Northwest Airlines, United Airlines and British Airways U.S. participating in Operation Hero Miles, a program that lets you ... If you choose to donate your accumulated and unused frequent flyer miles, the Red Cross, the IRS even acknowledges this as a gift and a deduction. Imagine, you can donate unused miles before they expire and the IRS recognizes as a gift. ... AIRLINE - http://airline.my13vacation.info/ |
| 31 Jan 2010 by Christopher Elliott Four days later, an American Airlines representative phoned Smith with some bad news: The fare was a mistake. He could either pay the difference between the real first-class fare and what he'd paid — $11000 — or get bumped down to economy class at no ...... For this incident, everyone–whether they just purchased this fare and would have been flying AA/QF for the first time or whether they had 2 million miles with AA under their belt like I have–got the same raw deal, ... elliott.org - http://www.elliott.org/ [ More results from elliott.org ] |
| 29 Jan 2010 by Budget Travel Southwest & Hawaiian are tied for first place in my book. Always friendly, 99 out of 100 times on time. First time ever (Southwest) I had a late flight was MCO to BDL by 2 hours on 1/22/10; otherwise, on time or ahead of schedule. ..... American Airlines. The way they treat you has to be the worst experience in ALL my years of travel. The cattle like boarding experience at LAX is missing only the electric prods. They need to remember they are a service provider. ... This Just In - http://current.newsweek.com/budgettravel/ - References [ More results from This Just In ] |
| 27 Dec 2009 by debaron@illinois.edu At least that's what passengers on an American Airlines flight from Paris to Chicago were told the day after the Christmas attack: positively no reading from somewhere over the state of Michigan till touchdown on runway 32L at O'Hare--no books, in fact, till the plane ... Teachers worry that reading levels are at an all-time low, but apparently the Department of Homeland Security thinks that illiterate flyers make the safest flyers, or at least the most patriotic ones. ... The Web of Language - http://illinois.edu/blog/view?blogId=25 |
| 29 Jan 2010 by Ed Brayton none@example.com What kind of fucking rock do you have to be living under not to recognize tefillin? Seriously? I mean, I'm in the UK where the Orthodox Jewish community is extremely small, and I've never actually seen one in the flesh, but I'm not so completely ignorant as to be unaware of their existence, ... I don't think it's anything scandalous that nobody on that flight had seen tefillin before or that seeing them for the first time while on an airline flight made them jumpy. ... ScienceBlogs Channel : Politics - http://scienceblogs.com/channel/politics/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Kieran Daly Again, I think we'd all agree, as most of us have, at one time or another, enjoyed the ambiance of our airline industry's flying sardine cans. However, were we to ask the majority of people if they'd like airline companies to double ...... He always flew American Airlines, other co-workers have called me, they recognized him also. He was a great person, well known and respected in the food industry. I thank God that he has passed away and is not here to be subject to the ... Unusual Attitude - http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/unusual-attitude/ - References |
| 22 Jan 2010 I used to have to fly out to customer sites and my first segment was almost always the same and so the flight attendants recognized me. We got to the point of an understanding that they would just push my shoulder out of the way - we all knew it had to happen so why ... The airline that did the legroom test was not a good test from my experiance. First, as they said at the time, most people rated width as a higher priority, but they could only easily change the legroom. ... Advice Goddess Blog - http://www.advicegoddess.com/ |
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