Third
day of air travel chaos in UK
Dec. 22, 2006 - Thick, freezing fog is causing havoc for Christmas
travelers in Britain for a third day, with hundreds of flights cancelled
at airports.
What's
new in international business class
You want some good news about life on the road? Well, here it is:
International business class is growing. The perks are getting better.
The seats are becoming beds. And the beds are getting bigger.
American,
Delta Raise US Fares
Dec. 21, 2006 - American Airlines and Delta Air Lines increased
fares in most US domestic markets in the face of higher jet fuel
prices, the airlines said on Thursday.
Unofficial
creditor committee urges Delta to consider alternatives to stand-alone
plan
Dec. 22, 2006 - Seventeen creditors who hold $2.25 billion in unsecured
claims against Delta Air Lines in its bankruptcy case urged the
airline Friday to consider alternatives to its stand-alone reorganization
plan.
Travelers
share tips, trade stories online
Dec. 20, 2006 - Had Jani Patokallio relied solely on a printed travel
guidebook to plan a recent trip to Cambodia, he might have skipped
a visit to Sihanoukville, turned off by talk of bumpy bus rides,
bombed out buildings and kidnappings.
US
Proposes Greater Immunity For Star Alliance
Dec. 19, 2006 - The US government proposed on Tuesday to broaden
antitrust immunity for the international marketing alliance anchored
by Lufthansa and United Airlines.
Cruise
ships roll into action
Dec. 22, 2006 - Cruising really has come a long way, hasn't it?
A few decades ago, passengers dressed in tuxedos and formal gowns
and spent hours at elaborate, five-course meals. Now they're wandering
around in tank tops and flip-flops and passing the time on board
… bowling.
Loews
Hotels Ban Trans Fat from Menus
Dec. 19, 2006 - While most of their hotel brethren are trimming
the fat by cutting staff, Loews Hotels has become the first to trim
the fat from the food it serves.
Bad
hotel stay? How to complain effectively
Dec. 20, 2006 - Hotels aren’t perfect. There are times when
things go wrong and you need to complain. But you’re going
about it all wrong! Pay attention to these tips for complaining
correctly, and you will more likely get what you want.
Records
detail missing TSA badges, uniforms
Dec. 22, 2006 - More than 3,700 identification badges and uniform
items have been reported lost or stolen from Transportation Security
Administration employees since 2003, according to documents obtained
by a San Antonio television station. |