Lay Flat Seats in Business Class on U.S Cross Country Flights
Business class customers will now have the option of the lay flat seat on some transcontinental flights operating in the U.S. The popular lay flat seats have primarily been reserved for wide body...
View ArticleTravel Deals and What to Watch Out For
As consumers, we see hundreds of travel deals advertised on a daily basis by many of our favorite travel websites or through Twitter and Facebook. However, there are some, not so legitimate entities...
View ArticleOur Favorite Spring Time Cities
Spring might be running a little late for some of you but trust us, if you’re among the few trapped in what seems to be an eternal winter, its expiration date is quickly arriving and your misery will...
View ArticleAttention Business Travelers! Stay Healthy on the Road!
Traveling frequently may actually be hazardous to your health, at least, if you’re not taking care of yourself. This is especially true for the most ambitious of travelers, the business traveler. Many...
View ArticleDestinations in 300 Words or Less: The Las Vegas You Don’t Know
We are kicking off our brand new weekly blog series of choice destinations written in 300 words or less. This week, we focus in on Sin City and things to do off the beaten path of the world famous...
View ArticleBird Strike incidents are up, How Airports are eliminating the Threat
Fortunately, bird strike incidents such as the U.S Airways jet that struck a flock of Canadian geese and landed safely on the Hudson River are extremely rare and by far, a worst case scenario. However,...
View ArticleHow to Keep Your Child a Quiet, Happy Flyer
Crying babies and out of control kids on an airplane can surely be a nightmare for some air travelers and the parents as well. As a father of a 3 year old and frequent traveler, I can assure those...
View ArticleSequester Tower Closures Could Pose Aircraft Collision Threat
Passengers in the U.S are already beginning to feel the sting of the budget sequesters. So far, security lines haven’t seen an increase in wait times, but they will. However for those coming into the...
View ArticleMore Planes are on time but Passenger Complaints are up
Just the mention of the world “airline” can send folks into a rant. It’s become a part of our culture. The good news for the airlines is they have developed an efficient remedy for time management...
View ArticlePocket Knives, Golf clubs and Hockey Sticks… Oh My
Well, it looks as if our mighty TSA will once again begin to allow passengers to carry with them, small pocket knives, golf clubs and hockey sticks aboard aircraft. The decision comes 11 years after...
View ArticleWhy Charging Passengers by Weight Will Never Work
Lately there has been trending news about an airline based out of the Samoan Islands who plan to charge passengers according to their individual weight. Sure, this sounds completely wrong on so many...
View Article300 Words or Less: Washington D.C
Washington D.C has always been associated with American politics as well as early American history. When you compare a city like Washington’s historic infamy to other world cities, D.C is still in its...
View ArticleHow to Choose the Right Airline
Nine times out of ten, if you were to randomly ask someone on an airplane why they chose that airline, its certain their response will be “It was the cheapest option” Yes its true, we are frugal...
View ArticleEurope’s Cheapest Cities for Tourist
Ok, let’s say you’re ready to cash in those miles for an upgrade to business class and now you’re looking for somewhere to go in Europe on a budget. Europe currently has some great summer deals going...
View ArticleDragonair’s New First Class Seat Revealed
The Hong Kong airline now has 75 inches of fully flat-bed seat furnishing their front cabins of their Airbus 330-300s. At 27.6 inches wide, the seats have grown .4 inches from the airline’s previous...
View ArticleEtihad’s Business Class Wins Again
The Best Travel Media Awards gave ‘Business Class of the Year’ award to Etihad Airways, the national airline of United Arab Emirates, for the second year in a row. The awards ceremony was held in...
View ArticleEmirates Includes Zambia on A380 Network
The gulf carrier already flies daily from Lusaka to Dubai, and its expansive fleet of 44 A380 aircrafts will be flying the route with First, Business and Economy classes. This will offer passengers...
View ArticleAgreement Between Etihad and Air Europa
Spanish airline Air Europa and Etihad Airways have signed a codeshare agreement which will augment the connections between Spain and the United Arab Emirates, as well as other international...
View ArticleEmirates A380 Service to Include Moscow
On August 1st this year, Emirates will hit up Moscow twice a day using their renowned A380 aircraft, in place of the previously used Boeing 777. This aircraft upgrade will increase passenger capacity...
View ArticleEmirates v. Etihad
Both Are Fabulous Premium cabin passengers on both airlines encounter dedicated check-ins in both hubs: Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Dedicated immigration counters are another common feature between the two....
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