Brett
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Lufthansa’s Beer Garden Should Inspire Others
Let’s say you’re flying on a German airline and you’re riding in style up in business class. What would you like to…
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Five Airline CEOs on New Aircraft and Regulation
And now, finally, part three of the airline CEO panel. I promise this is my last post on the symposium for this…
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Cranky on the Web (May 2 – 7)
For Fliers, Mixed Impact Seen – Wall Street Journal The articles have been flying fast and furious this week regarding the United/Continental…
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Flying to US Airways Media Day 2010 (Trip Report)
I know I’ve already given you most of the info from the US Airways media day and the Phoenix Symposium, but I…
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Five Airline CEOs on Competing and Cooperating with Low Cost Carriers
I’m back with part two of the Phoenix Aviation Symposium airline CEO panel. In part one, the CEOs talked about consolidation. In…
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FAA Receives Tentative Order for Cranky Jackass Award After US Airways/Delta Slot Swap Ruling
The final order has been released from the FAA and, in short, the tentative order stands. The FAA is requiring that Delta…
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Continental and United Finally Announce Merger, Absolutely Nobody is Surprised
The Continental and United merger has finally been announced, and well, there are certainly more questions than answers at this point. I…
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Five Airline CEOs Talk About Consolidation
I know, I know. You want to hear all about the Continental/United merger right? Well, I’m not writing about it until it’s…
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Cranky on the Web (April 26 – 30)
Virgin America Earnings: Still Losing Money, But Less than Before – BNET Fourth quarter earnings are out, and Virgin America . .…
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Notes from US Airways Media Day
I’m still here in Phoenix after finishing up the first day of the Phoenix Aviation Symposium, so I thought this would be…
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US Airways Gives a Unique Perspective on the Three Hour Delay Rule
Yesterday was US Airways media day, and I made my way to Phoenix to attend. As usual, it was a good day…
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Frontier to Put Internet on Embraer 170 and 190 Aircraft
Ok, so Frontier and Midwest are uniting under the Frontier name, and now they’re trying to standardize the brand and offerings. So…