Brett
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Topic of the Week: The Best Things You’ve Heard Onboard
This week’s topic comes from a reader, Herb. What are some of the best funny, clever, or sarcastic comments you’ve heard come…
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If You Think Norwegian Has Been Banned From the US, You’re Wrong
The news broke earlier this week and spread like wildfire. The US has refused to grant Norwegian Air International approval for its…
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Wall Street is Warming Up to a JetBlue Without CEO Dave Barger
When it comes to JetBlue, Wall Street has been singing a similar tune for awhile. The general feeling is that JetBlue is…
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Cranky on the Web (August 25-29)
In the Trenches: Handling Referrals – Quickbooks Small Business Blog Referrals are very important to our business, so we want to make…
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Crankyspotting Dorkfest is Two Weeks Away
Just two weeks from tomorrow, it’s time for the annual Crankyspotting Dorkfest. For those who haven’t been before, this isn’t some big…
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American Stops Selling Tickets Through Orbitz, and Orbitz Should be Worried
It’s time for yet another fun-filled fight in the world of airline distribution. In this episode, American and Orbitz can’t come to…
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The New Domestic Battleground: First Class Meals
When you think of things that make for a good flight, how high on the list is a decent meal? You’ll almost…
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Why You So Rarely See Web Fares In the US
I was talking about mistake fares with someone the other day, and that reminded me of a time when I filed a…
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Cranky on the Web (August 18 – 22)
In the Trenches: Tracking Our Revenue Sources – Intuit QuickBooks Blog Our system wasn’t set up to track revenue in a way…
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Topic of the Week: United and Denver
This week, United signed a deal with the City of Denver to reduce costs in exchange for extending a commitment to 2035.…
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A Look at Virgin America’s Dallas Operation, and Wondering if Chicago Will Happen
Though Virgin America has publicly said that its future growth will be in LA and San Francisco, it’s hard to forget about…
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How Weather Radar Works and How It’s Getting Better
I don’t like thunderstorms. Oh sure, they’re fine if you’re on the ground, but ever since a particularly nasty encounter with windshear…