Brett
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Air Asia Decides to Build Its Own Airport in Kuala Lumpur
Let’s say you’re running Air Asia, the premier low-cost carrier in Southeast Asia, and you’ve got a problem. You want to keep…
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Meet the New Alitalia, Same as the Old Alitalia
Just remember, today is your last chance to vote in the 2008 Weblog Awards. You can vote once per day, so even…
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McCain Wants You to Be Able to Fly to Washington/National and New York/LaGuardia From Anywhere in the US
Let’s say you’re John McCain. You’ve finally had a couple months to relax after a very long and taxing presidential campaign. Now…
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One Last Plea to Vote for Me in the 2008 Weblog Awards
http://2008.weblogawards.org/polls/best-travel-blog/ Since I normally don’t post on Sundays, I figured it wouldn’t be too annoying for me to post one final plea…
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This Week on BNET (Jan 5 – 9)
Frontier’s November Results Not as Positive as They May Seem Frontier issued its monthly operating statement for November over the holidays. The…
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Why I’m Glad the “Glory Days” of Air Travel are Gone
I saw an op-ed in the New York Times over the holidays from a former TWA flight attendant that got me so…
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Airline “Pay Per Minute” Plan Is a Bad One
Anyone heard of Airtime Airlines out of South Africa? If not, you’re about to hear about it as every blogger that covers…
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You Guys Nominated Me for a 2008 Weblog Award
It’s time for the 2008 Weblog Awards, and it appears that I’ve actually been nominated by some of you out there as…
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Followup on United’s 777 Reconfiguration
Yesterday’s post on United’s upcoming 777 reconfiguration generated a bunch of emails and comments. After sifting through everything, it appears that things…
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United 777 Premium Reconfiguration Requiring Changes in Coach?
Ever wonder why United is (finally) working hard to upgrade the 767 and 747 aircraft with the new premium cabin seats, but…
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Lufthansa’s Growing Web of Airline Ownership
It’s a new year, and that means Lufthansa will probably acquire another 15 airlines before the year is out. If I were…
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Airlines We Lost in 2008
It’s time once again for the third annual edition of “Airlines We Lost.” This was a pretty active year, as you can…