by Charlie Leocha | Aug 26, 2013
After more analysis, the Senate Aviation Subcommittee hearings and the release of the GAO report on “Issues raised by the Proposed Merger of American Airlines and US Airways” the consumer case against the merger of American Airlines and US Airways is stronger than...
by Ned S. Levi | Aug 26, 2013
Not long ago, I wrote about cruising in my column, “Top ten cruise myths debunked.” “Pauletteb” commented, “Sorry, Ned, but nothing on your list changes my mind. Except for a small ship in Alaska, I’d rather have a root canal than go on a cruise.” I received a...
by Charlie Leocha | Aug 26, 2013
United Airlines is collecting lots of data about passengers and so are the other airlines? Why do they need to scour credit reports and other data to sell me a ticket? A blogger takes a look at irrational airline change fees. Expedia and Travelocity join forces...
by Karen Cummings | Aug 24, 2013
This weekend we take a nostalgic look back at flight attendants, enjoy jaw-dropping photos of some of the world’s most dangerous roads and take a look at St. Anton, one of the world’s top ski and snowboard resorts, without its normal covering of snow. On...
by Charlie Leocha | Aug 23, 2013
On my last trip to Europe, my United Airlines flight from Dulles to Newark was canceled because of thunderstorms. That meant that my traveling partner and I would miss our onward flight to Madrid, Spain. I called the United Airlines reservations number after our...