Frontier airlines is having a sale that might be worth looking into, especially for folks in the Denver area or who have a Frontier feeder hub into Denver. Book by Jan 30th and fly by May 21st. Here’s that link.
Seems like every day there’s a new airport upgrade in the works; some of it is just overdue, and some reflects the new competitive arena now that there are only three big “legacy” carriers. Unlike point-to-point carriers like Virgin America or…
American Airlines, obviously aware of the continuing post-merger problems United has had with its reservation and passenger management systems, has chosen not to change. AA has always used SABRE, which it originally developed, and U.S. Airways, its…
$39 Long Beach to Las Vegas, $49 Boston to Baltimore, $59 NYC to Charleston and hundreds more fare sales on JetBlue; it’s a two day sale (1/28-29) for travel between 2/4 and 4/9. DETAILS
As several Gumbo Guessers quickly realized, Gumbo was visiting the Lower Depths, the sine qua non of modern society, the sewer system. This particular sewer is in Paris, and it runs through the Museum des Egouts—yes, the Sewer Museum.
Frontier airlines is having a sale that might be worth looking into, especially for folks in the Denver area or who have a Frontier feeder hub into Denver. Book by Jan 30th and fly by May 21st. Here’s that link.
Seems like every day there’s a new airport upgrade in the works; some of it is just overdue, and some reflects the new competitive arena now that there are only three big “legacy” carriers. Unlike point-to-point carriers like Virgin America or…
American Airlines, obviously aware of the continuing post-merger problems United has had with its reservation and passenger management systems, has chosen not to change. AA has always used SABRE, which it originally developed, and U.S. Airways, its…
$39 Long Beach to Las Vegas, $49 Boston to Baltimore, $59 NYC to Charleston and hundreds more fare sales on JetBlue; it’s a two day sale (1/28-29) for travel between 2/4 and 4/9. DETAILS
As several Gumbo Guessers quickly realized, Gumbo was visiting the Lower Depths, the sine qua non of modern society, the sewer system. This particular sewer is in Paris, and it runs through the Museum des Egouts—yes, the Sewer Museum.