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To Recline or Not Recline – Spirit Airlines and Seat Comfort

To Recline or Not Recline – Spirit Airlines and Seat Comfort

As a courtesy, we've often reclined our seat as little as possible unless the person in front of us reclines theirs. So, perhaps we weren't as uncomfortable with the idea when it was revealed that Spirit Airlines was installing "pre-reclined" seats. Using the term pre-reclined to describe a seat that does not move is...
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Flight Wisdom Briefing 16

Flight Wisdom Briefing 16

Our parent, the Weneca Media Group, unveiled its own custom URL shortener for our blogs, n9n.us. All of our posts will now feature n9n.us URLs. We are looking for bloggers wishing to do editorials on the briefing. If you are interested, please contact us.
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Flight Wisdom Briefing 14

Flight Wisdom Briefing 14

This is the Flight Wisdom Guru with Briefing #14, once again reporting in from Flight Wisdom HQ…We ran a little long today, and will try to have a second briefing out tomorrow afternoon, to catch up before the weekend rush. Show Notes Virgin Atlantic to Launch flights from Manchester to Las Vegas Allegiant to...
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Flight Wisdom Briefing 12

Flight Wisdom Briefing 12

Greetings from the Flight Wisdom Summer Palace. Today's briefing is hosted by the Infrequent Flier. If you enjoyed his presentation of the news, please drop him a line on Twitter @Infrequentflier.
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Posted in Aer Lingus, American Airlines, Cape Air, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Podcast, Porter Airlines, Ryanair, Service, Southwest Airlines, US Airways, Westjet | 1 Comment »

Flight Wisdom Briefing 8

Flight Wisdom Briefing 8

The British Airways strike continues, new and interesting news from Delta, and a blast from the past.
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What’s New in Aviation

What’s New in Aviation

We haven't been writing enough lately. That does happen sometimes when real life interferes with this(which is unfortunately a hobby). Here's what we've been reading about. If Pat Kiernan of New York City based station NY1 can make a name for himself reading the newspaper and running Pat's Papers online, we can try to...
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Ryanair’s CEO is a Hoot

Ryanair’s CEO is a Hoot

Image by Drewski2112 via Flickr We wanted to link in this video, but unfortunately, we couldn’t figure out how to, so here is a link. BBC Panorama was doing a documentary on Ryanair. There was nothing new or exciting about the documentary, from what we hear. But they did corner Michael O’Leary, who despite...
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Ryanair To Eliminate Checked Bags

Ryanair To Eliminate Checked Bags

Image via Wikipedia Ryanair is running out of things to eliminate. Now they want to eliminate checked baggage. ‘The Airline Blog’ actually felt this was a good thing, We tend to disagree. Ryanair has already eliminated ticket counters, and charges an insane amount if you can’t check in online, and a charge if you...
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Ryanair Lets You Choose Their Next Surcharge

Ryanair Lets You Choose Their Next Surcharge

We got a note of this over Twitter…check us out there… Ryanair today invited passengers to suggest the next ancillary revenue idea after their CEO confirmed that they might institute pay toilets. Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said; “Ryanair is Europe’s largest low fares airline and we plan to continue to reduce costs and fares by...
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More from Ryanair

More from Ryanair

Image via Wikipedia We dislike Ryanair for their approach to business. We like hearing frm them though, as nothing is as amusing, or produces as much outrage. One in the United States, where we are, might choose to believe they are a joke…a fake airline people tell stories about, the way one does the...
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Ryanair May Institute Pay Toilets

Ryanair May Institute Pay Toilets

Image via Wikipedia Last week, Ryanair announced it was eliminating check-in desks, and we oddly enough, thought it would end at that for a bit. Michael O’Leary, Ryanair’s CEO, told BBC Television that they are considering pay toilets. “One thing we have looked at in the past and are looking at again is the...
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Roundup – All Passengers to the Gate

Roundup – All Passengers to the Gate

B.net has an interesting report on Delta taking over a Northwest route from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, reducing the plane operated from 148 to 76 seats and breaking the flight’s connection to Tokyo service, the original reason for putting the flight on in the first place. The new Delta Connection service connects with...
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Ryanair to Eliminate Check-In Desks

Ryanair to Eliminate Check-In Desks

Image via Wikipedia Looking for things to rid themselves of, European low-cost carrier Ryanair, which we never had a particularly high opinion of, is planning to eliminate all its check-in desks by year’s end. Ryanair spokesman Stephen McNamara said the airline saw the move as the “logical next step” in its effort to slash...
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Ryanair Discounts Transatlantic Service At this Time

Ryanair Discounts Transatlantic Service At this Time

In a post earlier, we advised that BBC News had reported that European discount carrier Ryanair was poised to live up CEO Michael O’Leary’s public statements about transatlantic service. However, the Associated Press, reporting on Ryanair’s quarterly report, advised the airline has discounted the report that this service will be launched soon. Deputy Chief...
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Ryanair to Hit North America – Will Life Ever Be the Same?

Ryanair to Hit North America – Will Life Ever Be the Same?

BBC News reported Sunday evening that Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary will announce plans for his budget carrier to the United States on Monday, with fares to start at 10 Euro in Economy. A luxury business class will be offered. O’Leary is expected to announce plans to buy 50 extra planes as part of plans...
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Amusing Stories: Mushroom Soup Diverts Plane

A Ryanair plane flying from Budapest to Dublin was forced to divert to Frankfurt Hahn Airport(nowhere near Frankfurt) when a “vegetable oil/mushroom soup type mixture” leaked from a jar in an overhead compartment onto a man. The man suffered an allergic reaction, his neck swelled up, and the plane was diverted. It remains to...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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