Has the, “if something seems too good to be true it probably is” mantra finally sunk in? How many/few travelers are actually taking advantage of Norwegian Air’s low fares from the US to Europe?
As good as the propaganda might be from some groups, the reverse propaganda (read: the truth) taking place on travel communities across the web is proving to be even more effective.
Could a mistake fare of the magnitude United experienced be considered the equivalent of being diagnosed with, and suffering from, a Stage 2 cancer? Curable, but costly and sure to take a toll on United’s health and well being.
As MartynSinclair so eloquently puts it, “The local ways of life can be seen so much better from 2 feet rather than 4 wheels.” Are you a street walker when you travel?
One of the largely unsung heros who works behind the scenes on BoardingArea, Mark Koschwitz, was married yesterday. Now the question is, where should he and his new bride honeymoon?
Of all the frequent travel programs to pick on I’m not sure why exactly, but I seem to pick on Hyatt the most. I guess they’re just so darn fun to pick on.
Shortly after the fallout from the recent United mistake fare is sorted, the Department of Transportation will not attempt to parse who is and isn’t acting in bad faith at all and will instead employ a more broad brush approach.