Here are some pics from the British Daily Mail.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... plane.html
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't SW the same airline taht kicked off its plane a young...
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Here are some pics from the British Daily Mail.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... plane.html
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't SW the same airline taht kicked off its plane a young...
It's quite interesting that Egyptair's traditional colors are white and blue, considering that Egypt's flag colors are red, black and gold, and there is no blue in sight.
Egyptair ia after all the...
Even if all the above analysis about the European airlines were true, I can't imagine a European airline steeping so low as to charge its passengers for meals on TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS. This is the...
I fully agree with the article.
Yet, there are many questions regarding the current U.S. airline industry: how well other airlines, such as U.S. Airways, are really doing? why have CO recently...
I talked to CO and they booked me on an earlier flight from BOS. It's the least worst solution for this mess. The troubling thing in all this is that if I wouldn't have contacted CO actively, the...
I think I will give it a shot. But still, it's quite sad to see the path that U.S. airlines are traveling through right now, and the effect it has on us, the travelers.
Izhar
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Thank you for the reply. It may prove to be very useful for me because, believe it or not, since I first posted my question here last week, CO have changed their schedule again! And this time they...
I appriciate the candid replies. I guess I will have to go back to the drawing board.
Izhar
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I would like to get an advice on the following matter: last month I booked a flight with Continental from Boston to Seattle via Newark (one way). The flight is scheduled for October, and I booked it...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23962964/
Normally, when an airline stops its operation, it's a sad moment. Not in the case of Skybus, which went bankrupt yesterday. From the first moment I thought...
CO started this year with the delivery of a new 737-900ER, the first of an order of 27.
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/apps/vendors/default.aspx?i=PRNEWS
I wonder if any of you have some...
I thought that in the proccess of getting airline certification from the FAA you have to prove that at least some of your staff are well experienced and veteran. In that respect Skybus doesn't look...
You are right, of course, by blaming the NYC airports situation, but the question is still - why? I understand that in 08:00 am, when all airlines try to send their planes to the sky at the same...
I know this subject may be boring to some of you, but here's my story of a short travel to the U.S. earlier this month.
I booked my December 2007 travel with CO way back in August. All of my...
You think that brochure is funny, well consider this: we have this tiny airline called "Israir", which flies TLV-JFK, but most of its routes are short-haul. They have two leased A320, and before that...
Are you sure the 343 can fly PHL-PKK non stop?
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It seems that everyone here is positive toward BA. I guess no hard feelings for the brits after they addmited of fixing prices on U.S routes with Virgin. And they say this generation is the most...
If I recall correctly, US is going to buy some used Air Canada A345 for this route. AC is dumping its A340s in favor of new B777.
Those are VERY big news for the U.S. airline industry. For the first time in history, all 6 major U.S. airlines will fly to east Asia. Congratulations to US and DL.
Izhar
The first sign of change in the European airline market, about six months before the new US - EU open skies aviation agreement takes place:
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=10315
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By the way: what if a real hooker wants to fly SW, say for a business appointment? I guess she shouldn't try to pose as a college girl... :wink:
Unfortunately, the contract of carriage is a contract of despotism. As far as I know, those girls were not seated INFRONT of the pilots, so their distructing appearence shouldn't have caused a safety...
The facts are that no family-related person complained to the crew about the girl's outfit. The FA approached her in his (or her) innitiative.
Since msnbc pumped the story all week long, I am familiar with both cases.
I have to say that I am quite surprised with some of the posts here basically justifying the airline.
Since when in...
I don't know why, but it seems like only a couple of months ago they celebrated the order of the 5,000th 737.
Could it be that the 737 is selling better than the Toyota Prius?