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March 24, 2009
Your Airline Wants to Get to Know YouAn airline loses your bag or cancels your flight because of a mechanical problem. The next time you show up at the airport, an agent personally apologizes and offers a free pass to an airport lounge for your troubles.
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IATA predicts $4.7bn airline lossesRevenues down 12% A loss of $4.7bn for the global airline industry in 2009 was today (March 24) predicted by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
read moreMarch 23, 2009
Cargo Plane Bursts Into Flames In TokyoTwo US pilots have been killed after a FedEx cargo plane crashed in high winds at Tokyo's international airport.
read moreMarch 23, 2009
Spring Training - Original article by Laura JacksonThis past weekend I traveled (flew) to Tucson, Arizona, to take in some Major League Baseball spring training games.
read moreMarch 20, 2009
The Business-travel BluesWith a sharp drop in demand for premium-class seats and a long-term decline in airline revenue, global commercial aviation may be getting a permanent makeover.
read moreMarch 20, 2009
The Baggage 'Insurance' Airlines Never Tell You AboutFederal regulations require that if an airline loses or damages your luggage or its contents then they are required to pay up to $3300 in compensation when you fly domestically in the US.
read moreMarch 18, 2009
Air France warns on disruptionsAir France said it will be forced to reduce services tomorrow (March 19) when France's air traffic controllers are due to begin a one day national strike.
read moreMarch 18, 2009
I remember the days - Mario Hardy - OAG WorldwideI remember the days when a business trip meant you were virtually incommunicado with your office and your family
read moreMarch 17, 2009
Airlines 'short change' passengers for lost luggage, watchdog claimsAccording to the Air Transport Users Council (AUC), companies are shortchanging passengers on the millions of items of luggage damaged or mislaid every year.
read moreMarch 17, 2009
Business travellers warned against low price travel websitesCompanies being lured by travel websites promising ‘lowest rates’ could end up paying a higher price in the long term
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