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Boeing’s Fix for the 787 Battery Problems is Ready
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I’ve been pretty quiet about the 787 as airplanes continue to sit on the ground, collecting dust, waiting for a fix to that nasty “battery catching on fire” problem. It’s primarily because I didn’t have…
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Talking to British Airways About the A380, the AA/US Merger, and More (Across the Aisle)
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I had the chance to catch up with Simon Talling-Smith, the Executive VP of the Americas for British Airways, on the day that BA announced its first A380 routes from London to LA followed by…
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Cranky on the Web (March 11 – 15)
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In the Trenches: Prioritizing Tasks, Getting Paid – Intuit Small Business Blog We’ve neglected an important part of the business, and that means I need to either reallocate time or find someone new to handle…
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Topic of the Week: How Do You Want to Buy Plane Tickets?
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This has been a heavy week talking about how airlines sell tickets, so for the topic of the week, let’s turn it lighter. What do you want to see when it comes to buying a…
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Why Changes in Airline Distribution Take So Long – A Look at What the Players Stand to Gain and Lose
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Welcome back to the last post of Distribution Week here on The Cranky Flier. I know I’m getting really wonky here, and I apologize for that to my casual traveler readers. But this is something…
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A Vision of How Some Airlines Want to Sell You Tickets
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It’s Distribution Week here on The Cranky Flier. Yesterday I wrote a brief history of how airlines sell tickets. Today it’s time to talk about how they’d like to sell them. Then Thursday we’ll look…
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A Brief History of How Airlines Sell Tickets
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Welcome to “Distribution Week” here on The Cranky Flier. Today I’m looking at a brief history of how airlines sell their tickets, aka distribution. Tomorrow I’ll look at how the airlines want to sell tickets…
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Cranky on the Web (March 4 – 8)
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Delta to add destinations, increase flights at LAX – Long Beach Press-Telegram I was asked for my thoughts on Delta’s latest LA expansion. Seems like a lot of random changes lumped together to look like…
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Topic of the Week: Pay Per Use Lounges
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JetBlue announced that Airspace will open a pay-per-use lounge in Terminal 5 at JFK in May. The private lounge will have plenty of freebies on the inside, but you have to pay $20 or more…