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Getting A Good Seat On Southwest And Continental Airlines

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

southwest-seat.jpgUse these tips to get a good seat on southwest or continental airlines. Many major airlines like Southwest or Continental Airlines have a section on the plane just for their preferred fliers.

has a Mileage Plus Premiers program and annual pass holders, access to their Economy Plus section (space permitting), which provides up to 3″ to 5″ inches of legroom depending on how big the airplane is.

Exit rows tend to offer more seat pitch that offers quick evacuations in emergencies. Most of the time front seats in exit rows don’t recline providing a clear path while offering passengers a lot more space.

Most times exit row seats are mainly given to passengers who can help out in an emergency situation. Exit row airplane seats are normally given at airport check in. Get to the airport early to grab a seat in an exit row.
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Airline ticket prices up or down in 2008?

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Growing 2008 oil prices are causing airlines to increase airfares even though the demand for oil is decreasing. United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines moved to increase ticket prices by as much as $20 last week to help fight the latest increase in the jet fuel.

The jump in airfare prices is the first increase by the major airlines in 2008 but follows over a dozen 2007 airfare increases. Once one popular airline increases their dirt cheap airline tickets, others often follow.

The airfare price hikes demonstrate the growing effects of costly oil. The commodity’s rally has increased transportation and travel costs and caused companies all over the market place to hike prices.
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How much are airbus tickets?

Friday, January 11th, 2008

skybus.jpgThe only thing Skybus customers get is a seat on the plane at a price of $10, $30 or $150.

Passengers are charged $5 to check a bag, $8 for a blanket, $15 for a pillow, and $10 to be at the front of the line, because there are no designated seats.

Except for babies and people with medical needs, passengers are not allowed to bring food or drink on board so Skybus eliminates any competition for its $5 Budweisers and $10 meat loaf dishes.
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New business class seats launched by United Airlines

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

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Breaking News! has launched their next-generation business class seats, and they look pretty nice. The fresh seats will all the way lie-flat, which is good for travelers. They’ll also rotate forward and rear-facing seats, just like British Airways’ ClubWorld.

So what do I think of the new UA business class? Two opinons:

To begin with, the seats themselves look pretty nice. 180-degree lie-flat. Cool. Forget those angled flat seats — gravity always overcomes, people! Nice large screen. Wider (23.5″) than the current-generation first seats.

They’re the best looking seats offered by an American airline right now.
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Secrets Airlines Keep

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Just a few behind the scenes secrets airline management keep.

Airline Complaints: Management cares a lot about the company’s image, and the most serious are sent right to the top with threats of talking to the media or the Department of Transportation.

Most of those complaints are handed off to someone, whose job is to make you feel like a ‘valued’ customer—which can mean free tickets, if management is in a good mood that day.
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Low Cost Ways to Access Airline Club Lounges

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Check out these secrets to get in on the cheap:

Forget the annual membership

Many travelers, the annual fee is just a bit much. Try a day pass for around $25 to $50.

Frequent business travelers are the main ones who benefit most from annual memberships.

Inspect your wallet…

American Express Platinum members often times receive access to Delta, Northwest and Continental lounges. Visa Signature Platinum cardholders receive a subscription to Priority Pass, a large network of over 500 lounges from diverse airlines.

Don’t forget your ticket

Most airlines provide free lounge access to passengers traveling in first or business class on an international flight.

Bump and Deal

Whenever you get bumped, or volunteer your seat, request to get access to the airline club as part of your compensation.
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Easiest way to cancel airline tickets

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

How To Get Dirt Cheap Airfare Tickets!
We all know that most airlines say you can’t get a refund if you decide to change your travel plans. Here’a a nice trick you can use.
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Y Up Fare- Your secret first class upgrade discount

Friday, November 30th, 2007

What I am about to share with you is considered to be a travel insider’s best kept secret when it comes to getting dirt cheap airline tickets!

Most of the general public don’t even know this system exist.
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American airlines upgrade

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

AAdvantage Executive Platinum® members may request complimentary upgrades when traveling on any purchased, published fare on eligible flights. You may also request a complimentary upgrade for one travel companion, provided that companion is traveling on a full-fare Economy Class ticket (fares beginning with Y or B, excluding military/government fares).
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Uncover flight delay excuses

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

In 2007, Over 11,000 passengers filed complaints about and cancellations.

Even though most are promising to do better, travel experts say it’s up to you.

Check out flightstats.com to find your flight’s on-time history.

I find it easy to be true that some planes are one hundred percent late every single day. It you want learn more about your airlines record, log onto the Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Statistics website under related links.

Use the airline’s cargo website.

For reasons unknown, some airlines reveal the true reason for flight delays to their cargo customers, but not their passengers.

But not all airlines share this information.

Credit Cards with Airline Miles - What You Need To Know!

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

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Credit Cards with can be utilized to gain free flight points, stay at hotels, rent for cars, and some other advantages.

Three categories in it are:

1.Cards not restricted to a single airline and free tickets on over 250 airlines can be obtained.

2.Cards giving you free miles on your preferred airline company

3.Cards which can be used to get accommodation at hotels, etc.

Airline sponsored permit you to target one airline.

If the chosen airline has a center in the city of yours or in some nearby place as it can cover for more than locality then this can make it efficient, convenient and even economical for you in most of the cases.
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