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Early retirement for airline employees
Early retirement for airline employees
Early retirement for airline employees
How is the COVID pandemic affecting you?  When is the last time you traveled by airplane? One of today's news items claims that twenty percent of Delta Airlines employees are taking early retirement.  Did I read this right?  17,000 employees will be leaving the company early...
What You Need to Know About Future Airline Flights
What You Need to Know About Future Airline Flights
What You Need to Know About Future Airline Flights
I've got cabin fever! I want to travel. Right now, no individual needs to adjust travel plans, or rush out to get a new driver’s license or a passport for domestic air travel. residents of all states will still be able to use a state-issued driver’s license or identification card for domestic air travel ... Read More ...
Southwest Airlines Rapper!
Southwest Airlines Rapper!
Southwest Airlines Rapper!
I love it when I fly SouthWest plainly because they are not so boring with all the instructions and they seem to have a little personality when they interact with us. Apparently, this guy has become quite famous! Check it out!
Airline Passenger Forced to Sit Next to a Corpse, Has Trouble Getting a Refund – Is It Fair?
Airline Passenger Forced to Sit Next to a Corpse, Has Trouble Getting a Refund – Is It Fair?
Airline Passenger Forced to Sit Next to a Corpse, Has Trouble Getting a Refund – Is It Fair?
The next time someone dies sitting next to you on a commercial flight, you might receive a partial refund. Key word, “might.” According to a report in a Swedish newspaper, a woman was forced to sit next to a dead man aboard a Kenya Airways flight after the he allegedly died shortly after take off.
Fewer Will Fly for Thanksgiving, But Planes Will Be Jam Packed
Fewer Will Fly for Thanksgiving, But Planes Will Be Jam Packed
Fewer Will Fly for Thanksgiving, But Planes Will Be Jam Packed
If you’re planning to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, be prepared to have trouble finding open seats, pay a premium when you do and fly on a packed plane. Industry insiders say that, because of high costs and lower bookings, airlines have had to increase ticket prices and reduce the number of available seats.