Rear View: United’s rear facing Business seats
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to fly in a United 767-300, International Configuration. It was a short domestic flight, but it was serviced…
Reviews of Airlines and their Frequent Flyer Programs
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to fly in a United 767-300, International Configuration. It was a short domestic flight, but it was serviced…
As I was checking in for my flight yesterday morning, I decided to use United’s new mobile website. Their new mobile site allows access via…
Alaska Airlines and its sister airline Horizon Air have been a standout in a world dominated by Airline Alliances. Alaska Airlines has ‘gone it alone’…
As my fellow blogger here at BoardingArea.com, Things In the Sky, wrote in his blog post last week, Continental has introduced a very interesting new…
The CEO of Continental called US Airways an Ugly Girl! As he was describing why his company jumped up to negotiate a merger with United…
I have written multiple articles till date discussing the sometime confusing world of Airline Alliances, Airline Partnerships and Code-shares. These include: Airline Alliances – Why…
On May 3rd of this year, Open Skies airlines started operating flights from Washington’s Dulles (IAD) airport to Paris Orly (ORY) airport. Open Skies is…
Different airline have given their aircraft interesting livery for different reasons. They may add unique livery to: Advertise – the Alliance they are a part…
Boeing and Airbus may be slugging it out for dominance in the aircraft industry, but a visit to any airport, especially in the US, will…
Understanding Code Shared flights A few years ago I saw the movie the ‘DaVinci Code’. I just did not get it. I found it extremely…