Southwest Apologizes Without Being Asked

The Consumerist reported the other day on a Southwest passenger who had a flight delay…didn’t complain, and received a voucher in the mail for $200…twice the price of their ticket, with a letter explaining the delay. For all you can say about Southwest…you may not like what they have to say all the time…but they…

Southwest Inaugurates Service to Washington-Dulles Airport

In a press release, Southwest announced the inauguration of service from Dulles airport today with twelve daily nonstop departures: Seven daily flights to Chicago-Midway, once daily to Las Vegas, and twice daily to Orlando and Tampa Bay. The service complements Southwest’s hub at Thurgood Marshall International Airport in Baltimore(BWI), and provides an alternative to Northern…

JetBlue Files to Serve Chicago

As USAToday reports, this week, New York discounter Jetblue asked the Federal Aviation Administration for permission to operates eight flights a day to Chicago’s O’Hare airport. The FAA limits the number of flights that can arrival hourly at O’Hare, but has been known to allow airlines inroads into the fortress hub of both American and…

Another False Alarm

The other day, Seth Stein, an architect who is no stranger to travelling for his business, was mistaken for an Islamic terrorist and pinned to his seat onboard his American Airlines flight. He was pounced on as the crew and other passengers watched. Mr. Stein, who was sitting down with a book and ginger-ale, was…

Hijackings Still Possible

As Upgrade Travel reports, a Turkish hijacker took over a Turkish Airlines flight from Tirana, Albania to Istanbul. The flight was diverted to Brindisi, Italy. The hijacker was apparently attempting to communicate with the Pope and was later identified as Hakan Ekinci, a convert to Christianity who wanted the Pope’s help to avoid compulsory military…

More A380 Delays

The much-anticipated Airbus 380 has received another blow. Airbus has once again postponed its delivery schedule. The project is turning into a major embarassment for Airbus, which was supposed to give it a strategic advantage over its main competitor, Boeing. Its superjumbo status, and its continual problems put into mind the Hughes H-4 Hercules, more…

Airtran announces service to Stewart Airport in Newburgh, NY

This morning, Senator Charles Schumer(D-NY), announced that discount airline Airtran would be offering service from the Newburgh airport, 55 miles from downtown Manhattan, effective January 11. “The tides are changing,” Schumer commented. “You might even say a new moon is rising. Better low-cost service is something I’ve worked very hard on for upstate New York.”…

The First Airport Closed

The first airfield in the US to be called airport was just closed, as the Courier Post reports. In 1919, the term airport was coined for Bader Field in Atlantic City because it was bordered on three sides by water. Every U.S. President from Thomas Roosevelt through Gerald Ford had flown there. The Civil Air…

Congress approves amendment to Wright Amendment

Yesterday, Reuters reported that Congress voted to repeal the Wright Amendment which limits flights from Dallas Love Field. Assuming the President signs it into law…and he has no reason not to, the first benefits will be available as soon as the airlines update their reservations systems…through ticketing out of Love Field. Through-ticketing will allow passengers…

Flights to the US Might Be Halted

Reuters reported today that transatlantic air travel could be halted if European and U.S. Officials fail to replace a deal on sharing passenger information. The current deal is set to expire, and needs to be replaced by tomorrow. The United States will deny landing authorization to airlines that refuse to send that data. Without a…

And You Thought You Couldn’t Fly Anywhere with your Frequent Flyer Miles

USAToday reports that a British businessman, Alan Watts, has traded in millions of frequent flyer miles on Virgin Atlantic to travel on the world’s first commercial flight into space with Virgin Galactic, scheduled to launch service in 2009. Test flights are planned for later this year. The Flights will cost $200,000 and require three days…

Security of Aircraft in the Future European Environment

We commented on the Security of Aircraft in the Future European Environment in a post not long ago. The Travel Security blog had some interesting things to add in their post on the subject earlier this week. The most important thing the article they referenced had to say is this: “Our concern is that almost…

Ryanair Continues to De-Frill their Aircraft

Ryanair reported earlier this week in a press release that they have signed an exclusive five year deal with InviseoMedia to install seatback advertising across their entire fleet of 737s. This advertising will take the form of the “Inviseo Table,” a custom-made airline tray table with an advertising panel for printed advertisements. In the press…

Free Speech Ends at the TSA Checkpoint

In addition to issues of liquid and gel bans, free speech apparently ends at the security checkpoint. As Upgradetravel reports, an individual seeking to make a statement wrote an inflammatory statement, “Kip Hawley is an idiot” on his clear plastic ziploc bag that he placed his toiletries in. The statement led to questioning by the…

UK Soon to Follow US in Travel-Sized Liquids…is World Far Behind?

Upgradetravel reported in a post that according to the British press, the UK is poised to follow the US in allowing travel-sized toiletries to be brought through security…just proving that where the US goes, the world will follow. These regulations would limit containers to less than 100ml, carried in a transparent bag and presented for…

Mass Transit to the Airport

Mass transit to airports is a hot-button issue, removing congestion from airport roads, as USAToday reminded us in their article yesterday. The most basic element of this has passengers taking a shuttle bus or train from the airport terminal to the nearest mass transit stop. Airports around the country have invested large amounts of money…

Panasonic May Relaunch Connexion

We reported not long ago on the shutdown of Boeing Connexion, Boeing’s in-flight internet service, and further mentioned Aircell and LiveTV’s bidding on Verizon Airfone’s vacated bandwidth to work on implementations of their own. As WiFiNetNews reported on September 19th, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, may step in, using Boeing’s general approach to allow airlines who have…

Airline Pricing

Another blogger, Tom Kyte, commented on his blog recently that he will never understand airline pricing. We can honestly say we don’t either. But we can shed some light on it to some degree. It is consistent in some ways, but ultimately inconsistent. Ralph Hood, an AirportBusiness columnist, commented that he was shocked that on…

Airports Trying to Boost Reputation

As USAToday reports as part of its Airport: Special Report, under a three year old program…Daytona Beach spends between three hundred and four hundred dollars a month for envelopes and postage to mail items confiscated by the TSA back to their owners. Other programs involve complementary clear plastic bags. Dallas-Fort Worth Airport recently launched monthly…

Airport: Special Report

We follow USAToday regularly, as they tend to cover airline issues daily. Today, for example, they had an Airport: Special Report we recommend you have a look it. We’ve linked to the various articles of interest below on the airport experience. In U.S. Airports by the Numbers, Dan Reed reports on intriguing airport numbers…For example,…

Reponses to New Liquid Rules

In a press release earlier today, Walmart announced that starting tomorrow, they will provide quart-sized Ziploc storage bags to passengers throughout the week at USAirways check-in counters in New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston, Pittsburgh, Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Charlotte. We tend to admire companies who find simple and nice ways to help the public…

Frugal Travel Tips

We got these tips for travelling for less from SeekingAlpha and thought them worthy of comment. Eat the local food – Now this applies more to international travel..but for domestic travellers wishing to save money…try getting a hotel room with a kitchen, or at least a microwave and a fridge. You can buy food at…

The Right to Bear Arms Never Covered This

On several occasions in the past, we’ve referenced Schneier on Security, Bruce Schneier’s blog. In a recent post, Schneier referred to an interesting social engineering hack to ensure extra care is given to your expensive electronic equipment. One person puts a starter pistol into all of his expensive camera cases. A starter pistol is defined…