How To Complain About Your Airline Service
Every time you plan a trip, you want everything to go as planned, sometimes this won't be the case and it's the situation no one wants to encounter. In order to make the worst of a situation better, it's best that you understand how you deal with a situation like this..
Best Airline Credit Cards Have Big Benefits
Many people believe that the key to finding the best airline credit cards is to look at the terms of the card that relate to adding up airline mileage points. That?s true, to an extent. Good airline credit cards let you earn miles quickly on multiple airlines so that you can take advantage of the opportunity to get free flights. However, that?s not the only thing that you should look at when trying to find the best airline credit card for you. There are additional benefits that are available on most cards which should be considered in addition to the travel points that can be earned.
Airline Blog Achieves International Status and Rank Here's An Object Lesson in How to Achieve Greatness among Mediocrity
In less than 30 months, the IAG Blog has achieved over 2500 entries, and has assembled a team of internationally-recognized World-Class experts too contribute to the content, the support, and the development. Who says that online start ups won't attract experts?
AeroTech Services Shows Major Airlines How to Reduce Fuel Costs
AeroTech Services Inc., an aircraft modification and consulting company, announced it is in negotiations with several major commercial airlines regarding its fuel saving wing modification for the Boeing 737-200, -300, -400 and -500 Series aircraft; which enables the airlines to reduce fuel burn and carbon dioxide emissions by up to 4%.
Air Your Comments Announces Their New Web Site, Offering Online Satisfaction Surveys for the Airline Industry
Air Your Comments developed this easy to use site, found at airyourcomments.com because we know how important air travel is and how important it is for the airline executives to here from their customers. Weather it's good news or bad, airline executives need to know what customers see, feel and experience.
Airlines, Price Wars, and Branding
Here are some thoughts on the study of the theory of price wars as they relate to the industries like the Airlines and others. Comments on an article in Harvard Business Review in March-April edition 2000.
Operations Managers And The Need For Perfection In The Airline Industry
Travellers throughout the United Kingdom can probably point out one experience in their lives where a flight did not live up to expectations. These issues may include a lack of amenities, the condition of the seating, or any number of other complaints common in the airline industry. People observing these complaints may notice that safety, security, and other major issues are often not addressed by consumers. Indeed, travellers take for granted that their flight is going to take off and land safely and all passengers will be secured from harm. The fact that this is taken for granted is because there is a premium in the United Kingdom, and throughout the world, on perfection in the airline industry.
Airline Safety a Concern with Pet Owners
A complimentary download checklist, from a Pet Travel Specialist and speaker, Lisa Kelly, helps pet owners travel with peace of mind.
Are Airline Credit Cards the new Travel Credit Cards?
Sometimes when you travel (ask most seasoned travellers) it just seems that there is only so much plastic in your wallet that you can take.
Agoda Signs Agreement to Distribute Hotel Reservation Services for Viva Macau Airlines
Agoda, an independent online travel company that specializes in securing the lowest discount hotel prices in Asia Pacific and around the world, today announced the signing of an agreement with Viva Macau Airlines to distribute web-based hotel reservation services.
Southwest Airlines Names Mike Hafner Vice President Inflight Services
Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) today announced that Mike Hafner has been named Vice President Inflight Services.
Rockland County, NY Citizen Activist Group "Quiet Rockland" Calls for Immediate Boycott of Newark Liberty Airport and All Commercial Airlines Using It
Outraged by the FAA's Record of Decision group of Rockland County Citizenes call for Boycott of Newark Liberty Airport
Millions of Citizens deprived of due process should take action
Important Tips in Finding Cheap International Airline Tickets
Wouldn?t it be nice to travel all over the world How would you like to see the great pyramids in Egypt and even get the chance to explore pharaoh tombs
Useful Tips To Consider When Choosing An Airline
Nowadays, people expect to open the newspaper and read about how fuel prices are affecting flight prices. We expect the nightly news to be filled with stories of airlines going ?belly up,? mergers, or terrorist attacks. After you see the same story a dozen times, it stops being news. Right? Well, for frequent airline travelers, it?s all news. So, here are a few tips to consider when choosing an airline.
Should I Be Loyal To My Airline?
The question noted above is a question that many travelers have when it comes to flying Should I be loyal to my airline
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