Southwest Airline Flights & Fares
Recently, southwest airlines have announced their new flight schedule and fares from Philadelphia from May 9 2004. Now customers can easily purchase tickets for the new service with airfares starting from as low as $29 one way. Even the most expensive airfare offered by the Southwest... More...
History of Southwest Airlines
Before 34 years back, Rollin King and Herb Kelleher got together and decided to start a different sort of airlines. They started it off with a simple notion that if you get your passenger to their destination on time and at the lowest possible fares then people are sure to fly through your... More...
Southwest Airlines - A trip for Lifetime
If you are looking around for a vacation trip or a business trip through a airlines then you shall find that Southwest airlines is a cheap airlines as compared to other airlines. It is one of the largest airlines in the U.S. and you can enjoy a whole lot of destinations such as Florida,... More...
Jet Charter
Choosing an Air Charter Service Private Jet Charter—the freedom of aviation—differs from the schedules transportation in many ways, but the basic things that customers love to point-out while choosing air charter services are: efficiency of the service, privacy while travelling, and... More...
Travel tips - How do you Lodge a Formal Complaint with an Airline?
magine that you’re sitting in first class for the first time. You’ve used a combination of frequent flyer miles from your spouse’s business travels and points earned through a rewards program with your credit card to book the two of you on a nonstop flight to a romantic destination for the... More...
What? Wireless air travel? Yeah, It's coming soon
The Ability to Use Wireless Technology during Air Travel – It’s on Its Way In early 2007, OnAir will arrive. OnAir is a service that uses satellite technology to enable air travel passengers to use wireless devices such as mobile phones, Internet connections from computers and... More...
Earning Free Air Travel with Credit Cards
As we all know, air travel can be expensive. There are ways to earn free air travel, and one of those ways is to use a card for your day to day purchases which earns free tickets or frequent flyer miles on many of the major airlines. There are two basic types of credit cards that do this.... More...
Travel Restrictions Have Been Eased! Aren't you Glad?
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lifted some of the carry on restrictions on US flights that were imposed in August. That is welcome news to air travelers. Previously, with the exception of medications and baby formula/milk, no liquid or gel like substances were allowed to be... More...
Advantages of Booking Online Travel from One Site
If you are going to be traveling you will surely need to take care of many details. In addition to your own personal belongings, you will also have to be responsible for your travel arrangements. Even though this may sound easy enough, as things begin to pile up you may run into some problems.... More...
How to Choose your United Kingdom Destination
If you are interested in traveling to the United Kingdom you are not alone. There is tons of fun to be had in the United Kingdom, as well as many different business districts that may be of interest to you. But regardless of why you are interested in visiting the United Kingdom, you will need... More...
Instrument Recovery Training
Back in January of 2002 I wrote an article titled, “Extra Maneuver Training.” In that article I lamented the minimal training on spins and upset recoveries received by student pilots and even instructors. Because of this, stall/spin accidents are responsible for about 25 percent of fatal general... More...
Air flight tips:10 Really Great Websites for travelers
If you've got a flight coming up soon, and a little extra time to spend preparing for your flight, you might want to try checking out a few of these sites that offer information and tips on air travel. 1. SeatGuru.com – Started by a frequent traveler in 2001, SeatGuru is a repository of... More...
Pilots Age 60 Rule - Where is It Now
Probably one of the most contentious issues of recent times in the aviation community is the proposed changes to the age 60 rule. As most of the readers will be aware, age 60 is a mandatory retirement age for pilots involved in the part 121 airline environment. Representations and pressure... More...
Cheap Flight Worry For Malta
A holiday time flight from London to Malta that didn't depart on has set alarm bells ringing on the holiday island of Malta. The flight operator, well known and popular airline Ryanair, claims no flight was scheduled, while one newspaper said they had a photograph showing a departure... More...
JetBlue Flight Delays Could Help Push Airline Industry Forward
Richard Levick, President / CEO of a prominent crisis communications firm, was interviewed on CBS Evening News and Early Morning News regarding the recent JetBlue incident, saying he believes there is an opportunity for JetBlue to lead airlines to a new level of customer service. He praised... More...