Flight Attendants Say NO to Phone Calls
Flight attendants are against the use of cell phones (for making phone calls) while in flight. Huuzaah!! Here’s that story.
Flight attendants are against the use of cell phones (for making phone calls) while in flight. Huuzaah!! Here’s that story.
An interesting article on what’s happening to make your future inflight experience better. Diversion is good! Read more at this link.
The rest of the world won’t know what “hydro” means, but every Canadian knows I mean “hydroelectricity”, or “hydro” as all electricity in Canada is commonly called. With the expanded use of electronic devices in flights, airports are beginning…
The Federal Communications Commission is moving to approve rules and technology that will allow use of cellphones and mobile data inflight above 10,000 feet, using a satellite relay system similar to one recently approved in Europe. Washington Post
Southwest, the last of the major U.S. carriers to announce allowing passengers to keep their devices on throughout flights has become the first to announce that it will turn onboard WiFi on for the whole flight, including on the ground. More HERE
Because of the economy, among other factors, the number of Americans going more than 50 miles from home for Thanksgiving will drop from last year’s totals, according to AAA. Bloomberg News reports it HERE
A survey conducted by Airbus (possibly the only company with an official titled “Head of Passenger Comfort” indicates that almost over half of long-haul passengers think seat size and space is a critical issue, and 41% are willing to buy more when…
Boeing and Airbus have agreed to buy aircraft parts worth about $5 billion from suppliers in Abu Dhabi to sweeten the deals in which three Gulf-based airlines have ordered $150 billion worth of new planes from the two companies. DETAILS
Responding to pressure from Asian and Middle Eastern carriers, it seems that European and American airlines are starting to pay more (?some) attention to those passengers in their Economy cabins. Seems they are finally realizing that small…
√√Southwest has joined TSA’s Pre-Check program which allows selected travelers to move through security faster, using special lanes, and removing less. TSA also √√announced it’s now available in more than 100 airports. …
Flight attendants are against the use of cell phones (for making phone calls) while in flight. Huuzaah!! Here’s that story.
An interesting article on what’s happening to make your future inflight experience better. Diversion is good! Read more at this link.
The rest of the world won’t know what “hydro” means, but every Canadian knows I mean “hydroelectricity”, or “hydro” as all electricity in Canada is commonly called. With the expanded use of electronic devices in flights, airports are beginning…
The Federal Communications Commission is moving to approve rules and technology that will allow use of cellphones and mobile data inflight above 10,000 feet, using a satellite relay system similar to one recently approved in Europe. Washington Post
Southwest, the last of the major U.S. carriers to announce allowing passengers to keep their devices on throughout flights has become the first to announce that it will turn onboard WiFi on for the whole flight, including on the ground. More HERE
Because of the economy, among other factors, the number of Americans going more than 50 miles from home for Thanksgiving will drop from last year’s totals, according to AAA. Bloomberg News reports it HERE
A survey conducted by Airbus (possibly the only company with an official titled “Head of Passenger Comfort” indicates that almost over half of long-haul passengers think seat size and space is a critical issue, and 41% are willing to buy more when…
Boeing and Airbus have agreed to buy aircraft parts worth about $5 billion from suppliers in Abu Dhabi to sweeten the deals in which three Gulf-based airlines have ordered $150 billion worth of new planes from the two companies. DETAILS
Responding to pressure from Asian and Middle Eastern carriers, it seems that European and American airlines are starting to pay more (?some) attention to those passengers in their Economy cabins. Seems they are finally realizing that small…
√√Southwest has joined TSA’s Pre-Check program which allows selected travelers to move through security faster, using special lanes, and removing less. TSA also √√announced it’s now available in more than 100 airports. …