Archive for 'Flight Delays and Cancellations' Category
United Express Abandons Travelers: What Should Be Done
20 February 2007 Newspapers are reporting people are clamoring for more government regulation as a result of the incident released by USA Today (below). Reglations governing the operations and licensing of airlines are already in place. Are they used to penalize and compensate ill treated passengers? I don’t see much evidence of that.
What should you do […]
Checking Flight Status In Periods of Extreme Weather Is A “Must Do”
6 February 2007Today in the Northeast and Midwest there is bitter cold made even worse with wind. A number of cities have heavy snow and ice. Last summer I was stranded for 8 hours in Chicago. It was a nice day so I left my client, drove to O’Hare, dropped off the rental car and proceeded […]
Air Travelers Bookmark The FAA Site for Air Travel Delays
15 January 2007Weather and other conditions change rapidly throughout the year. Monitoring delays is very useful. Air Travelers should pay attention to not only their departure and arrival cities but where their departing plane is coming from. You can check with your airline, and airport website for information on flight status. There are never any […]
Plan Ahead
21 December 2006 The following is by Rob Lovitt, Travel writer and Courtesy of Fast Airport Travel
…..With a little pre-planning, you can minimize the hassles — and survive the hazards — of the season.
Before you go
Pack smart: Surprisingly, Thanksgiving travel went fairly smoothly because most travelers heeded the latest security rules about liquids and gels. To reiterate, […]