Secrets to avoiding flight delays – CNN Out of the Office
CNN may call these secrets, but a lot of it is just common sense. Still, here are some good tips for avoiding delays.
In the Trenches: To Train or Not To Train? – Intuit Small Business Blog
Finding someone who can really use a GDS is a tough thing to do.
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Good call on the San Francisco caveat–though there’s a caveat to the caveat (which you may well know and had to compress for space). Before 9 am or so, the airport is within capacity for single-runway operation. It’s after that that the fog can start to pin things in, when the number of scheduled arrivals exceeds 30 per hour.
http://www.flysfo.com/web/export/sites/default/download/about/news/pressres/ref/pdf/weatherops.pdf
Good article, and that is a great point about San Francisco and the fog, I have only driven there, never flown, but I have many friends who have encountered frequent delays due to the fog. I heard O’Hare is one of the worst airports to deal with, especially if you’re just connecting, but I haven’t been there yet so I can’t speak from personal experience. I don’t usually have troubles with LAX (knock on wood).
-Lizzy