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Flight Review: Frontier “Stretch” Economy
I sat in Row 3 - Seat F on both the outbound and inbound legs from DEN to DCA which were 3 hours and 3.5 hours, respectively. Stretch Seats have a pitch of 36"- 38", depending on the row, while standard economy is 28"- 29". It's kind of funny to me that Frontier copied Delta Comfort+ by differentiating the "premium economy" seats from all other seats by adding some decorative stitching to the back. The amount of cushion in the Stretch seats were also a bit of a disappointment as well.
Begging For A Bread Plate On British Airways
A feature of table settings at all decent restaurants worldwide is the bread plate. It sits innocuously beside…
The Land Down Under: How to Get to Australia or NZ
The Land Down Under: How to get to Australia or New Zealand Bottom Line With the introduction of…
I Found an Airplane Wifi Loophole You Wouldn’t Believe!
Calling all iPhone users, I’ve got some exciting news for you! Your beloved Apple device has a loophole in the…
Air India And Their Longest Flight In The World
Air India has the longest flight in the world – periodically. I recently posted about the Top 5…
What is Clear Security Screening?
For $179 a Year, Is Clear Worth It? Airport security is an integral and essential part of air…
KLM Commence Dublin and You Can’t Afford It
KLM commenced services to Dublin on 30 October 2016, returning to Ireland after quite some time away. While…
Flight Review: Is Virgin America still as hip as before?
Background: For my trip to Hawaii, I had to find a flight home as I booked a one…
How to Select Seat Assignment on Codeshare Cathay Pacific (CX) Flights
Flying Cathay Pacific (CX) as a Code-share Cathay Pacific is one of my favorite airlines for flying to…
Virgin America Elevate is Dead
Virgin America's frequent flyer program, Elevate, was founded in 2007 when the airline flew its first flight. Following Virgin America Elevate cutting ties with Virgin Atlantic and the new uncertainties surrounding the brand, Virgin America Elevate is dead.