Monthly Archives: October 2006

We’re So Wonderful…We’ll Pay You to Fly Us – Or Close

As Upgrade Travel reports, Brataslavia-based discount airline SkyEurope is offering negative fares. This promotion, which started today and runs through the 22nd, prices their fare at -1 euro. Thus, not only do they make no profit, but they’ll pay one euro of your taxes. Even SkyEurope refers to it as the “most crazy promotion ever.”…

TSA sends out Religious Advisory

We are always hunting around the net looking for blogs with interesting articles to bring to our readership. Six Kids and a Full Time Job provided the below TSA Statement of Guidance, sent from the TSA about a recent Jewish religious observance. “STATEMENT OF GUIDANCE: Succot is a significant religious holiday for Jews. It is…

Jetblue Inaugurates New Service from Boston

Today, Jetblue began nonstop service between Boston and Raleigh-Durham as well as Boston and Columbus, OH. These services, complementing Jetblue’s service from its New York hub, operate once daily with Jetblue’s 100-seat Embraer 190s. For more information including the timetable, Jetblue’s press release is available here.

Boarding Pass Faxing Service

Northwest announced today that customers may now print their boarding passes at international fax machines after checking in for flights over the Internet, in addition to the domestic faxing added in July 2005. We have never taken advantage of this service, preferring to print our boarding passes directly to our printers. It is a valuable…

CNBC’s Inside American Airlines Documentary

This evening, October 18th, CNBC aired Inside American Airlines: A Week In The Life. American granted access to documentary crews on all levels, allowing them to talk to passengers, position cameras in flight, and in many private areas. They covered, to name a few: Frequent Flyers Cargo Maintenance Reservations Management Union Issues We found it…

Delta Announces Nonstop Service Between Boston and Chicago-Midway

Delta announced on Monday they would be inaugurating service from Boston’s Logan Airport and Chicago-Midway effective January 11, 2007. The service, operated by Comair, will offer three flights on weekdays and two on weekends using 50-seater regional jets. Chicago-Midway Airport is where the majority of the low-cost carriers operate their service. Airtran already operates Boston…

747 Bolt Falls from Plane

A Singapore Airlines 747-400 lost a bolt over Sydney, Australia yesterday. the 10-inch-long bolt fell through a man’s roof while he was eating breakfast. The airline has grounded the aircraft for a full inspection and will be working with Boeing to investigate how such a thing might have happened. Fortunately, no one was hurt, and…

Boeing Stretches 747 to Increase Capacity

The Associated Press reports that Boeing will be lengthening the new version of its 747 widebody to compete with the Airbus 380 and squeeze in 17 seats. The new 747-8 Intercontinental will seat 467 people and will be 250 feet, 8 inches long. The current 747-400 seats 416 people. The 747 still is a far…

Qantas Offering San Francisco to Vancouver Service

One doesn’t normally think of Qantas as flying service from the United States to Canada. But during the busy travel season in December and January, they are offering fares starting at $119 each way and do not require round trip travel. The fares are only valid on Qantas Flight 73, departing San Francisco at 12:00PM…

Music for Flight

We were quite amused when someone showed us a link to MusicAirport.com. The site is an airport themed internet radio station that chooses music based on the atmosphere of “those beautiful airport lounges.” The musical selection looks reasonably good if you need some generic background music. Just click…and imagine you are at the airport in…

Halloween Disaster

As reported elsewhere, a man in California has set up a Halloween display in his front yard simulating the crash of a G3 Gulfsteam. Steve Chambers, a 25-year old aviation mechanic, got the spare parts from his place of business and plans on trying a crashed 747 for next year. The tableau was apparently realistic…

More A380 Woes

We were recently reading the 24/7 Wall Street blog, and discovered their take on the Boeing 747 refit. Since the 787 has been such a success in orders due to its fuel-saving design, the 747-8 has incorporated those new designe elements. It is 11% lighter than the A380, comparing the total weight to the number…

In Flight Ads

As the Detroit Free Press reports, Spirit Airlines is planning to sell advertising inside its new Airbus planes. We reported on our thoughts on this practice with European discounter Ryanair. Spirit’s Chief Marketing Officer said that customers should expect ads from travel-oriented businesses, like rental cars, or high-end brands aimed at fliers with disposable income. …

Porter Airlines Inaugurates Service

Not long ago, we reported on Porter Airlines and its unique philosophy of service. This morning, the inaugural flight of Porter Airlines left Toronto’s City Centre Airport just after 7AM EST. Despite issues with its base at City Centre, due to the airport’s location, Porter wants to expand over the next few months to more…

New Developments at Jetblue

The New York Times reports that Jetblue is expected to announce service between Stewart Airport in Newburgh, NY in about two months. The Poughkeepsie Journal reports that Senator Charles Schumer(Dem-NY) confirmed this, and that he is expected to be at Stewart Wednesday morning to announce this, with a daily roundtrip flight to Ft. Lauderdale and…

El Al Reduces Fuel Surcharge

In an inspiring note, an airline has actually reduced its fuel surcharge for all US flights. Usually, even though airlines raise their surcharges as fuel prices rise, they don’t give passengers the courtesy of reversing that when prices lower. El Al Israel Airlines announced it is lowering its prices due to a decrease in the…

Airbus 350 Delay could affect USAirways

Reuters reports that a delay in the launch of the A350 could affect USAirways in its long-term expansion plans for international service. Airbus invested in USAirways in exchange for a commitment to purchase 20 A350s. Since Airbus has no firm delivery dates for the A350, this commitment may not bear fruit in line with the…

Where Do You Want Airtran to Go Next?

In a press release today, Airtran asked its customers to voice their input on where they’d like to see the airline fly next. The list of possible cities includes: Albany, N.Y. Albuquerque, N.M. Allentown, Pa. Austin, Texas Baton Rouge, La. Boise, Idaho Burlington, VT Charleston, S.C. Charleston, W.Va. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chicago (O’Hare), Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio…

Why can’t the airline keep my seat reservations?

We noted with interest the Upgrade: Travel Better blog response to a reader email on seat assignments. Speaking from our experience, we agree that booking your seats any way but directly with the carrier does not guarantee your seating will be confirmed by them. If your seat request comes back unable to confirm…they won’t usually…

More Fuel Surcharge Reductions

A few days ago, we reported El Al had reduced fuel surcharges. Cheapflights.com reports that two additional airlines have reduced the cost of fuel surcharges. It shows that two more airlines are willing to keep fuel surcharges linked to fuel increases and decreases. We salute them in that regard and reiterate…it is not a fuel…

Cleanliness in the Air

The New York Times reported the other day on the cleanliness of airplanes, focusing on Delta. Delta had let its schedule for deep cleaning its aircraft go to every 15 to 18 months. Essentially, planes are used as many hours of the day as are practical, which means thousands of hours in flight. In a…

Airbus: A Review

Not long ago, a fellow blogger accused us of having a singular point of view in regards to Boeing vs. Airbus. Now, it was not long ago Boeing had its problems, and it has succeeded in turning them around for the most part. Right now, Airbus is in the midst of serious problems, and the…

TSA Continues to Try and Turn Profit

As Upgrade: Travel Better reported last week, the TSA reserves the rights to fine you in the event you have prohibited stuff in your carry-on luggage. The agency collected over 1.5 million dollars in fines last year, and considering the increasing security measures implemented at airports and proposed, they may opt to levy more fines.…