Brett
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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…
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Tales From the Volcano
Now that European airports are open and (as far as I know), no planes have fallen out of the sky, it’s time…
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JFK’s Virtual Slots Help Reduce Lengthy Ground Delays
One of the biggest complaints that I see when we start talking about long ground delays here on the blog is that…
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Cranky on the Web (April 19 – 23)
Ash Wednesday: Icelandic Volcano Impact on Airlines Worse Than 9/11 – BNET You all know how ugly it’s been in Europe with…
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Alaska Switches Up Bag Fees, Some Good and Some Bad News
Whenever I see discussion of an airline simplifying fees, it usually means that they’re jacking them up. Alaska, well, ok, so they…
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Travel Tools I Love: KVS Tool
I’ve decided that it’s time to start a new series here on the blog called Travel Tools I Love. Hopefully these tools…
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Why Toronto is a Bad Idea (for Virgin America)
It’s apparently Canada week here on the blog since this is my second post about that frozen country up north. This time,…
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European Airlines Enter Third Stage of Grief In Trying to Cope with Volcano
Poor European airline execs. They’ve suffered a great (revenue) loss and now they’re trying to cope with the pain. It looks like…