Austrian Airlines: Flagship Carrier Of Austria

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The flagship carrier of Austria is Austrian Airlines, headquartered in Vienna, with its main hub at Wien Schwechat/Vienna International Airport. The Vienna airport takes pride in its uncommon capacity for helping passengers change flights quickly and easily so they can reach destinations in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Asia, and beyond. The management of Wien Schwechat [...]

Airport to pay soccer fans who missed match

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Soccer fans who missed the World Cup semifinal between Germany and Spain due to flights chaos in Durban will be partially compensated, airports officials said on Friday.

Gogo Throws a Summer Sale on Their Monthly In-flight WiFi Plan

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

We’ve had the pleasure of using Gogo in-flight internet on a number of flights across different airlines, and at this point we get a little bummed out when it’s not available. However, we’re a little afraid of commitment and haven’t selected the monthly subscription just yet.

Now’s the time to be thinking these thoughts anyway as their monthly subscription price just got a bump in the right direction—down. If you sign up for a monthly plan, in-flight WiFi magic will cost you only $19.95. The only downer is that the $34.95 price kicks back in once the second month rolls around, but the discount might be enough for some to skip the Gogo Flight Passes and think long term. At least the subscription works across all carriers where the service is available.

Utilizing Strategic Default Along With Short Sales

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Short Sale Power Hour
After coping with the Florida humidity, 5 nights of hotel rooms, and three flights in the past week, the boys are revitalized and ready to crush it yet again. Today’s topic is an expansion of yesterday, namely strategic defaulters. It is essential to notice that the lender has the hardship in this [...]

Does air travel deserve its bad reputation?

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Do we tend to remember, and complain about, the bad flights, but forget to be grateful for the good ones?


Peanuts can’t be banned on flights without proof, DOT says

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Many airlines have stopped serving them anyway, but allergy sufferers were hoping for a ban.


Virgin America Will Go South of the Border to Cancun and Cabo

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

At this very moment, Richard Branson, CEO of Virgin Group, is announcing the next two destinations for the low-cost airline Virgin America and they are as we expected: Cabo San Lucas and Cancun, from both San Francisco and Los Angeles.

The announcement comes at the start of a huge party at SFO to mark Virgin America’s first route over the border into Canada, to Toronto to be more specific. The party is where we’re at right now, and while we’re trying not to invade the personal space of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, we can’t help but be excited for the future south of the border flights. We’re just waiting for someone to start chanting “VX to MEX!”

AirTran fare sale starts at $124 each way to Atlanta and $129 to Baltimore

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Airfares are up about 24% this summer over last year, Bing Travel recently reported. Now AirTran Airways offers a little relief with a fare saleĀ  that includes flights from Los Angeles to points east that may be good for college kids who are returning to school in the fall and looking for a cheap [...]


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