Brett
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Across the Aisle from Alaska’s Hot Virtual Assistant
Yesterday, Alaska rolled out a “virtual assistant” named Jenn for its website, and you know what? She’s kind of hot. The idea…
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Delta’s BizElite Seat Lottery – Which One Will You Get?
It’s been in the planning stages for awhile, and now Delta has finally started to firm up details for the new BusinessElite…
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US Airways’ On-Time Performance Benefits From the Industry’s Freefall
The DOT Air Travel Consumer Report is out with December numbers, and US Airways landed the best on-time performance of all mainland…
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Stop Reading My Blog – Go Vote
If you live in one of the 22 states (and yes, American Samoa) voting today, step away from the computer and head…
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United to Charge for Your Second Checked Bag
Time and time again, United has proven over the last few years that they really don’t want your business unless you fly…
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Family Airlines – They’re Baaaack
You may have a vague memory in the back of your head about Family Airlines. Not ringing a bell? Think back to…
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Across the Aisle from British Airways on London/City Flights
I think I had more questions than answers in my post yesterday. Fortunately, shortly after I finished, I received an offer to…
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BA Flying Nonstop From London/City to New York
It’s not often that I see a route announcement come out from an airline that makes me do a double-take. I mean,…
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AirTran Attacks the Cookie, Will Northwest Come to the Rescue?
AirTran’s long-awaited assault on Milwaukee is now in full force. Just this week, they announced twice daily flights to LAX and Boston…
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Continental Channels JetBlue with TV, Email
JetBlue lovers rejoice! In addition to their existing service, you can now fly JetBlue to hundreds of new destinations all across the…
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JetBlue Goes Refundable
How many of you knew that JetBlue didn’t have a single refundable fare until today? I know, it seems surprising. You’d think…
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Challenger – 22 Years Ago Today
It was a short 22 years ago today that the space shuttle Challenger exploded during its ascent, and the word “o-ring” entered…