Brett
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Imams vs. US Airways – Not As It Appears
I’m sure by now everyone has heard about the 6 imams who were removed from a US Airways flight in Minneapolis last…
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Not a Good Day to Fly
Yesterday’s midwestern snowstorm is moving north while heavy rain heads into the east as I write this. If you’re traveling today, it’s…
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Delta Fights US Airways with SSIM Files
When Delta announced new nonstop flights between New York/JFK and US Airways’ hometown of Phoenix the day after US Airways announced its…
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US Airways Officially Pops the Question
Today was the big day for US Airways. Delta let them come on in and make their presentation in front of management…
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The New United.com
I’ve actually been meaning to write about this for awhile, but for some reason it kept getting pushed into the corner and…
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Large and In Charge (and Cramped)
It probably won’t come as a shock to anyone that people have grown wider in the last 50 years. Now there’s research…
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BA Finds Radiation on 2 767s
I don’t know if you’ve been following the Russian spy saga that has been unfolding in the UK, but it has been…
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Should Airlines Have Frequent Flier Programs?
It seems to be a no-brainer in the airline industry to have some sort of frequent flier program. In fact, people have…
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Open Seating – Having a Choice is Nice
Some people love open seating on aircraft while others hate it. It’s truly a polarizing issue. Look at Southwest, for example. The…
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AirTran to Phoenix, Frontier to Hartford, Silverjet
I’ve let up on posting so often about new route announcements, because usually they just aren’t that interesting. But every so often…
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Palmdale is NOT the Answer
I’m not quite sure why it is that Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa thinks that Palmdale is the answer to LA’s aviation…
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The Disaster That is Brazil
I’m not sure how many of you are following the aviation scene in Brazil these days, but there have been plenty of…