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Everything is Going Regional

Everything is Going Regional

We've spent a lot of time thinking about the issues of regional jets. Recently, we pointed out how the Colgan Crash last year had brought to light several issues with the system of regional carriers. The Regional Airline system is based on the idea that a major carrier, let's say Continental, can subcontract out...
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Do Earplanes Work?

Do Earplanes Work?

Earplanes are Air Pressure Regulating Earplugs that help with pain causes by pressure changes. Our editor bought a pair of them a while back, after flying with a cold and spending two days afterward barely hearing anything, and have been waiting to try them out.
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Is Letting Bag-Free Passengers Board First a Good Idea?

Is Letting Bag-Free Passengers Board First a Good Idea?

Virgin America is testing the idea of letting passengers who are traveling without carry-on luggage board the plane first. Now, we aren’t sure of the exact details. We assume personal items wouldn’t count, and this would be limited to actual luggage. Few people travel with only the clothes on their back. But people, as the...
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Talking about IFE and Wi-FI

Talking about IFE and Wi-FI

There have been some interesting developments in In-Flight Entertainment and Wi-Fi this week, many reported by IFE beat reporter, Mary Kirby, aka RunwayGirl, often called the Queen of IFE.
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Lufthansa to Bring Back In Flight WiFi

Lufthansa to Bring Back In Flight WiFi

Image via Wikipedia Lufthansa is bringing back in-flight wi-fi. As reported by Upgrade Travel, Lufthansa will be the first transatlantic carrier to put out a comprehensive plan for wi-fi connectivity after Boeing discontinued its in-flight wi-fi offering. Lufthansa’s system, called Flynet, is Panasonic-based, and uses a satellite based network, like Row 44, which is working with...
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Seatback Pockets are for What?

Seatback Pockets are for What?

Image by dyobmit via Flickr The FAA admitted last week that airlines whose flight attendants had been telling passengers to keep their items out of the seatback pocket were ‘following their guidance‘. However, several carriers have never heard of this regulation and have no plans to enforce it. Even the FAA spokesman did not initially....
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More on In-Flight Wi-Fi

More on In-Flight Wi-Fi

A lot happened while we were away. As we said in our Virgin America trip report, Every Plane should have In-Flight Wi-Fi. But, we felt there were a few things we didn’t mention during the trip report. There was actually a lot we didn’t mention. We wanted to touch on everything, but we’ve left...
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Losing Our Virgin-ity – Virgin America

Losing Our Virgin-ity – Virgin America

We have always wanted to try Virgin America. And yesterday, we finally got the chance, flying from LAX to JFK. And we have to say, Virgin America’s technology is something every airline should be aspiring toward, although it is by no means perfect. Every airline we admire has something that stands out about it. Something...
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So Easy a Child Could do It

So Easy a Child Could do It

Thomson Airways has begun using a new in-flight safety video using children between the ages of five and nine. People are finding the video much more captivating than its predecessor. It isn’t the first time an airline has tried something new to encourage people to pay attention during an in-flight video. Air New Zealand...
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Turbulence Injures – Haven’t We Said That Before?

Turbulence Injures – Haven’t We Said That Before?

Image by Pylon757 via Flickr A Continental Airlines flight from Brazil to Texas hit turbulence early this morning, injuring at least 26 people, 4 of them seriously. Continental reports that the fasten seatbelt sign was on at the time. The aircraft, a Boeing 767, had 168 passengers and 11 crew onboard and made an emergency...
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Summer In-Flight Wi-Fi Promo Code

Summer In-Flight Wi-Fi Promo Code

Image via Wikipedia We love inflight wi-fi. We haven’t had the chance to experience it of late, but we have tentatively planned to try it out on a transcontinental flight last month. But, the following should help those flying, including ourselves, for the rest of the summer of 2009. Gogo is offering 50% off on in...
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A Flight Attendant Talks About Fastening Your Seatbelt

A Flight Attendant Talks About Fastening Your Seatbelt

Image via Wikipedia Now, we recently got some interesting comments on our post on Fastening Seatbelts. Hi! Flight Attendant here: ) You’re right, FAs are informers not enforcers, but as you said it is a federal offense not adhere to FAs instructions. Although, I have never seen a FA call the authorities over a passenger who “had”...
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Onboard Southwest

Onboard Southwest

In the final installment of our series on our time on Southwest, we explore the process onboard. Southwest is known for its friendly and enthusiastic in-flight crew. The flight crew was very cooperative with our obsessive picture taking. The flight itself was uneventful. We had a free seat next to us, which allowed us...
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Rocking the Full Flight

Rocking the Full Flight

Image via Wikipedia Recently, a conversation(if the word is accurate), on Twitter sparked us thinking about the issues related to full flights. Airlines want the flights to be full. More passengers means more revenue. Conversely, we as passengers want the extra room a less than full flight brings. So, how can you enjoy yourself and...
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Should Black Box Data be Streamed?

Should Black Box Data be Streamed?

Image by Getty Images via Daylife The recent crash of Air France 447 has created many questions about communications systems on aircraft. One of them being why GPS is not used to keep track of aircraft. The latest discussion involves the design and capabilities of the flight data recorders, also known as the black box(actually...
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Just Landed – Twitter

Just Landed – Twitter

For those of you interested, an artist in Vancouver has created animations showing the flight paths of Twitter users, using the search term “Just Landed in…” and the home location of the Twitter user, creating the first map of the migration patterns of the traveling Twitterer. Certainly fun. 36 Hours of Twitter Migration Slower, 4...
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Fasten Your Seatbelts

Fasten Your Seatbelts

Image by jasontho via Flickr Twenty-one passengers were injured recently after a TAM flight hit turbulence on a Miami to Sao Paulo flight. The plane went into a sharp dive, and three people suffered broken bones, and many passengers were slammed into the ceiling. While this situation is an extreme one, on almost every flight we’ve...
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AirTran Launches Wi-Fi Services

AirTran Launches Wi-Fi Services

Image via Wikipedia We’ve stayed somewhat quiet about wi-fi of late. Every morning we get a notice via Twitter from Alaska about which flights have wi-fi that day, and we admit we haven’t had the pleasure of experiencing wi-fi at 30,000 feet, but we are looking forward to it. AirTran announced plans to become the first...
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Supersized and Overloaded

Supersized and Overloaded

Image by afagen via Flickr United Airlines, as you may have heard, has instituted a policy for oversized passengers.  To quote United, courtesy of the Middle Seat Terminal: For the comfort and well-being of all our guests, today United has matched eight other U.S. airlines and adopted a new seating policy that requires customers to purchase...
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Tales of Woe – Airline Service

Tales of Woe – Airline Service

Mr. T, we’re sure, would say, “I pity the fool airline who mistreats their passengers.” Once again, here are some recent tales we’ve noticed of travel experiences. When a man tried to check in for his flight on Spirit, he was told the flight was oversold. When he tried to fly the next day, Spirit...
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US Airways to Bring Back Free Drinks

US Airways to Bring Back Free Drinks

Image by James Willamor via Flickr Our friend, Chris Elliott announced the news, to be reported by press release tomorrow, that it will bring back complimentary sodas, juices, tea, water and coffee to its flights starting next month. Charging for water especially, considering the dry atmosphere onboard airplanes and the liquid restrictions, seemed especially unfair....
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Delta to Downsize Shuttle Operations

Delta to Downsize Shuttle Operations

Image via Wikipedia Delta announced it would be phasing out full-sized jets on its shuttle routes between New York-Laguardia Airport and Washington-National Airport in March. It will replace 148-seat MD-88 aircraft with 76-seat Embraer regional jets operated by Shuttle America, configured with 12 first class seats. Delta insists that otherwise, the product will remain the same....
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Airline Technology Review

Airline Technology Review

Airlines are constantly looking at new forms of technology. How they can automate processes, how theycan add features to increase their competitiveness… Brett Snyder, the Cranky Flier himself, visited LiveTV, the In-Flight Entertainment company which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of JetBlue Airways. They are preparing to start installing a comprehensive in-flight TV system on Continental...
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Lightening the Load

Jazz, Air Canada’s regional airline, plans to reduce fuel consumption by dropping life vests from its flights, which equal about fifty-five pounds less on its 50-seater Dash-8s. Canadian regulations allow airlines to use floatation devices, such as the seat cushions, as long as the planes remain within 56 miles of shore.and a number of its...
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Delta to add In-Flight Internet

Delta is teaming up with Air Cell, one of the companies working to put Internet back on planes post Boeing Connexxion. The system, Gogo™, will enable Delta customers traveling with Wi-Fi enabled devices, such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs, to access the Internet, corporate VPNs, corporate and personal e-mail accounts, as well as SMS texting...
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