Best Airline Website Trends Detailed in New Report from Web Marketing Association
Updated Web Marketing Association Internet Standards Assessment Report Includes Historical Data Derived from a Decade of Hosting Premier Internet Award Competition, WebAwards, Provides Best Practices for Airline Industry Web Design
Flyte Systems Installs Airline Flight Information Displays at Berger Hotels
Updated airline departure-arrival screens keep guests and revenue on property.
Airline Passenger Puts Child in Cargo Bay
Airline passengers traveling with pets often do not know the rules for bringing their pets on board. Many small dog owners think of their pets as children. To avoid the trauma of putting a dog in cargo passengers should follow these rules.
Pack up The Kids and Hop on a Carbon Neutral Airline
Costa Rica's NatureAir offers discounted tickets for children.
How To Get Cheap Airline Tickets To Alaska
Cheap airline ticket to Alaska can be acquired in several ways:
Flyte Systems Partners with Digital Signage Provider Four Winds Interactive to Provide Live Airline Flight Information
Partnership powers potential new service offerings, adds vital travel information.
Online Vouchers Airline Tickets
Planning a trip, looking around at prices and feel your jaw dropping when you get to airline tickets. It is no longer as cheap as it used to be. Rising fuel costs, extra security, fewer people flying all add up to an increase in flight costs. Luckily, if you take the time to look you can find online vouchers that can help you defray the cost of your airline ticket or might help you get an upgrade on your ticket for the same price.
So You Want to Get Free Airline Tickets: Should You Choose a Reward or Cash Back Credit Card?
If you want to use a reward credit card for getting free airline tickets, you have a choice of choosing a dedicated airline credit card, a travel reward credit card or a cash back credit card. A dedicated airline credit credit card has hefty annual fees and may not be worth it if you are not a very frequent traveller or do not spend enough on your credit card.
Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Takes off in UK Market
The first low fare airline to fly to Hong Kong is today celebrating a successful first quarter. Since its launch on 26th October the airline has taken over 70,000 bookings and carried 34,000 passengers with an average 76% load factor out of the UK over the first three months of operation.
American Airlines; Crash: Nov. 12, 2001
It seems there were not many comments to the AA crash of November 2001, as soon as it was ruled an accident instead of an attack the media stopped the reports and the story disappeared. The years following have been the safest years in Airline Industry History.
A Review Of Airline Miles Frequent Flyer And Some Tips
Airline miles frequent flyer programs were initiated in America in 1981 by American Airlines as a loyalty process to encourage people to use one particular airline for all their travel. It has grown and changed since then and is used by most airline companies today. It has come to a point where some airlines say that if they removed these airline miles programs ticket prices could be reduced by 10-15% as they have become very expensive to administer.
Etihad Airways Earns Middle Eastern Airline of the Year Award from Pax International Magazine
Prestigious award of the travel catering industry; Highlights of Etihad catering service includes: Mezze and Tapas-style menus on daily Abu Dhabi - New York route; focus on serving freshly harvested and locally available fruits and vegetables, menus tailor-made based on factors such as flight destination; length of flight and guest profile.
Airline Industry and FAA is Examined in New Article from Clifford Law Offices
Robert Clifford has authored and posted a new article on the reported cozy relationship between airline executives and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Clifford, of Clifford Law Offices, examines the ethical problems this creates and discusses solutions to overcome these concerns. An introduction is provided, with a link to the full article.
Airlines, Price Wars, and Branding
Here are some thoughts on the study of the theory of price wars as they relate to the industries like the Airlines and others. Comments on an article in Harvard Business Review in March-April edition 2000.
Airline Reservation Online Money Saving Tips
Airline ticket rates can vary wildly for passengers on the same flight. One person can pay $250 for a seat, while the individual in the next seat may have paid $1000. There are many tactics to help your reservation resemble that of the first passenger, not the latter.
Every time you plan a trip, you want everything to go as planned, sometimes this won't be the case and it's the situation no one wants to encounter. In order to make the worst of a situation better, it's best that you understand how you deal with a situation like this..
Airlines will do just about anything when it comes to keeping a customer loyal to their program. This may mean giving the customer a voucher, free food credits, upgrades, and more. It's your job to follow the tips below so that not only will your problem be solved but you'll be able to get the compensation you deserve.
Deal with the person immediately
Depending on what your problem is, make sure that you notify an airline employee immediately. Don't wait until you get home or your trip is over because this will only worsen the situation. The reason you'll want to contact an employee on the spot is because you'll want them to scout the situation and make a note for them self.. That employee will now be a witness to the situation that just happened.
Know the details
Before you make a big fuss about your complaint, make sure that you're complaining about something that is legit. You're going to want to ask yourself a few questions. You're going to want to ask yourself, "Why are you complaining?", "What exactly was the situation?", and "What do you want as an outcome?" It's always best to brainstorm these questions before you actually go out and complain to an official.
File your complaint
Once you make sure the airline employees know about it, make sure that you take the time to file a complaint with the corporation itself. The best way to do so is contact the airliner either by phone or mail. It's usually best to do both. The reason you should contact the airliners by mail is because most email is only answered with a basic reply letter with no compensation at all. When you send out a letter, you'll usually receive a letter or call back from the airlines itself.
Depending on what your situation is, you should usually expect to not get a lot back from the airlines. If the situation was something bad such as staying on the runway for eight hours then you and your fellow passengers have something to complain about and the airliners will definitely compensate you for something like that. If the situation is something along the lines of getting your luggage lost then you're probably not going get much compensation back from the airlines.
When you're making your complaint to the airlines, make sure that you keep your cool. If you're going to yell and make a scene, the employees are most likely to call the police and they won't give you the time of the day. Remember to treat them as if it were you. Keeping your cool will only make the situation better.
Tom Tessin runs http://www.findairlinecards.com that foucuses on travel credit cards.