Brett
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Delta Goes Lie-Flat
Delta seems to be on a neverending quest to spend lots of money to improve the customer experience. With that in mind,…
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Baggage Mess in Philly
I guess this is what happens when Philadelphia Eagles fans are allowed to sling bags. For a long time, Philly has been…
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US Gets Continued Access to EU Passenger Data
Late last week, the US and the European Union (EU) came to a temporary agreement allowing the US access to passenger data…
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Trip Report: Busy Week in Chicago
Surprisingly, it has been a year since I was last in Chicago (excluding layovers, of course). This past week was the Eye…
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Unhelpful DOT Baggage Statistics
It’s that time of the month again. The DOT put out its Air Travel Consumer Report for August today, and since the…
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More US Airways Airplane Porn: NFL Edition
US Airways is the official airline of the Philadelphia Eagles, and since the airline seems to enjoy painting every single plane in…
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Ryanair Tries to Buy Aer Lingus
The British Isles are abuzz today with Ryanair’s announcement that they want to buy Aer Lingus, Ireland’s national airline. You may know…
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An Update on My Fight with US Airways
And the fight goes on. For a brief refresher on my fight over guaranteed airfare, read this post. Now, US Airways has…
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The Gol Crash and TCAS
I’m sitting here at the Eye for Travel conference in Chicago listening to a session talking about blogging, so I thought it…
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A Brief Update From the Road
This is going to be a light posting week for me since I’m on the road until Friday, but I’ll be back…
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Richard Branson’s Green Streak
If you read the newspaper, watch tv, or have any other connection with the outside world, you probably know that Sir Richard…
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Bangkok’s New Airport Running Better Today
The first day of operation for anything as complex as an airport is bound to have problems. Surprisingly, Bangkok’s new airport –…