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Why tickets stay high while fuel prices drop

You may have noted the recent drop in gas prices at the pump. The airlines have noticed it, too, with a $1.6 billion savings in fuel costs over recent months. So why do the prices of tickets stay so high…and even rise?   An AP travel article…

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Airlines Ramp up to Meet Demand

After a few years of reducing flights to force full planes, rising demand has caught up with the airlines, and they are adding planes and seats. According to this Forbes report, all of the major U.S. carriers have increased their “flying capacity”…

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Flying this week? Check your Airline!

With more winter storms this week, thousands of flights are being canceled…and yours might be affected. The cancellations don’t only affect areas that are snowed in, because airlines protect the network by not flying planes into areas where they…

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Blizzard May Disrupt Northeast Travel: think Plan B

Heavy weather in the Northeast may disrupt travel plans, and not only in and out of the area, as airlines move planes around to avoid being grounded in the area. If you’re traveling in the next couple of days, check with your airline on conditions and…

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KLM speeds boarding

One of the most tedious processes or air travel, besides the TSA screening process, is boarding of aircraft.  Royal Dutch airline, KLM, will begin a new boarding program at it’s Schiphol hub.  Here’s that link.

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FAA: Now you can use electronics gate-to-gate

Government safety rules are changing to let airline passengers use most electronic devices from gate-to-gate.Government safety rules are changing to let airline passengers use most electronic devices from gate-to-gate. The change will let…

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Why tickets stay high while fuel prices drop

You may have noted the recent drop in gas prices at the pump. The airlines have noticed it, too, with a $1.6 billion savings in fuel costs over recent months. So why do the prices of tickets stay so high…and even rise?   An AP travel article…

Read More

Airlines Ramp up to Meet Demand

After a few years of reducing flights to force full planes, rising demand has caught up with the airlines, and they are adding planes and seats. According to this Forbes report, all of the major U.S. carriers have increased their “flying capacity”…

Read More

Flying this week? Check your Airline!

With more winter storms this week, thousands of flights are being canceled…and yours might be affected. The cancellations don’t only affect areas that are snowed in, because airlines protect the network by not flying planes into areas where they…

Read More

Blizzard May Disrupt Northeast Travel: think Plan B

Heavy weather in the Northeast may disrupt travel plans, and not only in and out of the area, as airlines move planes around to avoid being grounded in the area. If you’re traveling in the next couple of days, check with your airline on conditions and…

Read More

KLM speeds boarding

One of the most tedious processes or air travel, besides the TSA screening process, is boarding of aircraft.  Royal Dutch airline, KLM, will begin a new boarding program at it’s Schiphol hub.  Here’s that link.

Read More

FAA: Now you can use electronics gate-to-gate

Government safety rules are changing to let airline passengers use most electronic devices from gate-to-gate.Government safety rules are changing to let airline passengers use most electronic devices from gate-to-gate. The change will let…

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