I’m going a little off topic today, but that’s why this is a Wednesday post. I thought I’d get some feedback from those of you who might have opinions here. I have an ultrabook now, but I’ve been thinking about one of these new-fangled laptop/tablet hybrids. So when Lenovo loaned … Read the post
Month: December 2012
It didn’t make huge news, but last week when Qantas announced it had decided to stop offering internet onboard on its A380 fleet after a trial run, it caught my eye. After all, with airlines racing to install internet across the globe, this seems to fly in the face of … Read the post
The results of the pilot vote at American were released Friday and the tentative agreement was overwhelmingly approved. Does that mean that the pilots are now in love with their management team. Hah, yeah right. This was the last big hurdle to be cleared before the really serious US Airways … Read the post
Airlines, airports cater to international travel – USA Today
A very brief mention in an article about airlines adding more international flights.
In the Trenches: Should We Drop the ‘Dork’? – Intuit Small Business Blog
A client’s recent email has me re-thinking employee titles.
It’s all just rumor, and that’s why I’m not writing about it yet. But I’m sure you guys want to talk about it. So what do you think about the idea of Delta buying a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic? Love it? Hate it? Smart? Stupid? Personally, I think it’s … Read the post
Long time readers of the blog know that I’ve been waiting to write this post for nearly four years. In less than a week, on December 12, the brand new Long Beach Airport concourse will finally open. I was lucky enough to get a sneak peek of what is truly … Read the post
I thought this made for a very interesting guest post. How wider seats could find their way on to airplanes…
The most difficult part of traveling for someone who is fat is in fact the traveling itself. I’m no small person, but thankfully I’m not OVERLY huge. But I still … Read the post
I wasn’t aware that Politifact had expanded its truth-seeking service beyond politics, but sure enough, it has turned its spotlight on Delta. Aviation Week’s Andy Compart points to a release from Politifact questioning whether Delta has broken promises in Memphis. Delta originally said it would keep the Amsterdam service and … Read the post
2022: Cheap flights, more rail and hands-free cars – CNN.com
This look into the future from CNN included a few quotes from me about the rise of ultra low cost carriers.
British Airways’ In-Flight Movie Rules Finally Join the 21st Century – Conde Nast Daily Traveler
British Airways has prodded … Read the post