Archive for 'Ryanair'
The Long Long Roundup
We’ve been very behind lately. We keep saying we’ll catch up, but life happens. We are committed to providing the best in airline news and commentary we possibly can, but we do have day jobs, of course.
Delta received preliminary approval to fly from New York’s JFK Airport to Bogota, Columbia.
Spirit Airlines announced starting May 8th, [...]
Posted: March 9th, 2008 under ATA, AirTran Airways, American Airlines, Baltimore-Washington - Thurgood Marshall International, Chicago - Midway Airport, Cleveland - Hopkins Airport, Continental Airlines, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, JetBlue Airways, London - Heathrow Airport, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark - Liberty Airport, News, Northwest Airlines, Ryanair, Service Roundup, Skybus, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Westjet.
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Competition Heats Up, New Routes, and More
Midwest Airlines is adding a fifth roundtrip to service from Milwaukee to both Philadelphia and Omaha beginning October 1st. The new service will be offered on 50-seat CRJ-200 regional jets, featuring brown leather seats, chef-prepared buy-onboard Best Care Cuisine meals and baked-on-board chocolate chip cookies.
Continental Airlines has upgraded its website to allow passengers who have [...]
Posted: August 28th, 2007 under American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Midwest Airlines, Ryanair, Southwest Airlines, Virgin America.
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Ryanair Strikes Again
Ryanair has done it again…For those of you who haven’t noticed, we aren’t big fans of the European discount carrier. For a better understanding of some of their safety concerns, you can check out the Youtube presentation of a documentary….Ryanair: Caught Napping(Click to Play), which doesn’t even cover their disgusting business practices, just the inflight [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2007 under Opinion, Ryanair.
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EU Rights for Disabled or Elderly Passengers
For those of you passing through the European Union…new EU rules forbid airports or airlines to deny disabled or elderly passengers from flying.
Under additional laws, which will come into effect on July 26 of next year, passengers with reduced mobility will no longer be charged for extra assistance such as wheelchairs or help [...]
Posted: August 2nd, 2007 under News, Ryanair.
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On the Ground - Blog Roundup
Well, the flight still hasn’t left…It happens sometimes….so here we are for part two of today’s roundup…Let’s see what the other flight bloggers are up to…
Upgrade, Travel Better has a response to their recent query about United-US Airways codeshares…The codeshare program includes 2000 US flight numbers on UA, and an equivalent number of UA numbers [...]
Posted: June 25th, 2007 under News, Opinion, Ryanair, Spirit Airlines, US Airways, United Airlines.
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Roundup - A Snake Swallowed My Suitcase and More
Northwest has exited bankruptcy…its shares have started trading on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday morning. Unlike Delta, Northwest has kept a low-profile during bankruptcy and is moving forward with plans to eliminate its oldest and most costly planes now that it has exited. However, Northwest employees are less than happy with the situation…as new [...]
Posted: May 31st, 2007 under Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Los Angeles International Airport, Northwest Airlines, Ryanair, Service Roundup, Skybus.
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Ryanair to the United States
We’ve spent some time contemplating this issue…trying to come up with something to say on it. On April 12th, Flight International magazine announced that in an interview with Ryanair head Michael O’Leary plans to launch a new transatlantic serving the East Coast. He expects to serve secondary airports such as Baltimore, Providence, and Long Island [...]
Posted: April 24th, 2007 under News, Opinion, Ryanair.
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Ryanair Arrests Passenger on “Flight from Hell”
The Herald reports that John Wilkie, a lecturer teaching stage management at the Royal Scottish Academy of Drama and Music in Glasgow, was arrested on the orders of Ryanair for trying to disembark an aircraft. The plane from Paris Beauvois to Glasgow’s Prestwick Airport was diverted to Edinburgh after a terror alert.
Mr. Wilkie and his [...]
Posted: December 10th, 2006 under News, Opinion, Ryanair.
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