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Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for October 2002.
A dangerous trend. With the
A dangerous trend. With the airline industry poised to lose $7 billion dollars this year, their spending to lobby the government is increasing. The industry spent $27 million on lobbying during the first 8 months of 2002, up from $20 million in the 18 months.
FAA Considering Passenger
FAA Considering Passenger Ban. Leave it to the Onion… (Thanks to Damon Chetson)
Alaska, USAirways, Northwest, Delta, American,
Alaska, USAirways, Northwest, Delta, American, and United all give bonus miles for online or kiosk check-ins. No need for human contact anymore.
You’re never too old to
You’re never too old to make a mistake. A 110 year-old woman registered to vote in Montenegro. At age 110, I wouldn’t do thing which made no difference — but then at that age any effects probably wouldn’t be seen in my lifetime anyway.
Earn Air New Zealand airpoints
Earn Air New Zealand airpoints for picking the winners in rugby matches. Extra points are awarded for picking the spread as well.
Tell Orbitz that you’re gay
Tell Orbitz that you’re gay and save up to $100 on travel. Not that there’s anything wrong with that…
The office supply
The office supply of the future.
With all of the awful
With all of the awful changes in airline fare rules in most cases set to go into effect on January 1, 2003, it’s worth noting that America West has not crossed over to the dark side. Combined with an outstanding elite program, they just may earn some of my business next year.
China consolidates its airlines
China consolidates its airlines into 3 major carriers.