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Rant: Unusable Sectors In Fare Routings
This is something that irritates me to no end. When airlines publish fares and in the routing paragraph…
TSA PreCheck vs. Global Entry vs. CLEAR
TSA PreCheck, Global Entry and CLEAR all have their own unique selling points, so in this post we'll walk through the pros and cons of each to help you decide which program best fits your needs.
Review: Aer Lingus Gold Circle Lounge London Heathrow
London Heathrow is the biggest destination outside Ireland for Aer Lingus and they operate a Gold Circle lounge…
New regulation to transform the Ultra Low Cost airlines, in Canada
A new regulation is set to transform the ultra low cost airlines market, in Canada! For years, Canada has aggressively…
Flight Review: Malindo Air Business Class from SGN – KUL
I love flight options in Asia. Cheap fares on low cost carriers combined with favourable exchange rates, give…
United to Introduce Basic Economy Fares
Basic Fares with No Perks Coming to United Following in the footsteps of Delta Air Lines and American…
Delta SkyClub JFK Terminal 4 Review
With an extensive operation at New York's JFK airport, it's no surprise that Delta considers its terminal 4 SkyClub its flagship club. But is it worthy of the title? Favoring consistency and practically over lavished amenities, Delta's terminal 4 SkyClub is hands down, one of the best airline lounges operated by a North America airline. With a sleek and modern feel coupled with attentive service, the SkyClub in JFK's terminal 4 is worthy of the title "flagship lounge."
Aer Lingus Announce New Route to Miami
Aer Lingus will start services between Dublin to Miami from Friday, 1 September 2017. Flights are available for…
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…