Posts Tagged ‘Airplane’


Rincari for airline tickets

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Rincari for airline tickets,Airplane, News,travel

Industry experts prevendono that there will be further increases in the price of air tickets. To improve their budgets in fact, many airlines not just the recent decline in the price of fuel and reduction of routes served.

And so the measures that seem more credible are the first to charge services free as the dispatch of baggage, the consumption of soft drinks, the choice of place on board but also cleaning the door magazines rather than the fee for passengers fats. The latter measure has already been adopted by Southwest Airlines that makes even pay a ticket additional to those passengers who, for their size, are unable to enter into a seat standard.

Controls at airports

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Controls at airports,Airplane, News,travel

Some travelers just can not distance itself from its technology, many will also lead the computer on vacation. And the checks are not tender, particularly in the U.S. and European airports. The procedures require removing the laptop from the care to do pass-ray. And so I discover that about one third of passengers carrying the computer and that every day lost 4,800 laptop. A beautiful figure especially considering that there are no statistics indicating how many of these are recovered.

Thinking that the controls are decidedly slowed when there is separate from the PC by the suitcase, the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) American has launched a pilot project to solve the problem. Working with some producers of accessories, the objective is to introduce grants for computers compatible with the standard of safety required in order to avoid the need for passengers to separate the PC from the rest of baggage.

Strike of August at airports in London: expected chaos

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Strike of August at airports in London: expected chaos,Airplane, News, London,travel

The 24 hour strike planned for Monday, August 25 promises to create many problems for travellers. The first airports affected by the revolt of workers check in and baggage handling are Gatwick and Stansted. A second strike is scheduled for Friday August 29 and fear initiatives of other British airports. Ryanair says that it will accept only passengers with hand luggage if the strike were to be confirmed.

Air Travel

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Right from the time the Wright Brothers invented the flying machine; it has both fascinated and helped mankind in some form or the other. First it was in warfare; infact it still continues to help protect borders of countries.

However, the most important aspect of an Airplane is the convenience and the speed it provides to a traveler; means its time saving and comfortable.

You could go overseas in the morning and be back home for supper. Traveling and Business have become so darn easy today; due to Air Travel.

Though, every mode of commuting has its pros and cons and so does Air Travel. High jacking of a plane has become a common occurrence now days; however the good news is that Airliners are now giving trained commandoes the charge of security to minimize such a happening.

The bottom-line however, is that there is no doing without Air Traveling today; as there is no better option available. All said and done Air Traveling is here to stay. Unless, rockets replace, the Air Plane; which is highly unlikely.

Science has advanced far beyond human imagination; so the unexpected could be expected. With each passing minute something new is launched in the market, which duly proves its worth in a short span of time.

The dispute between pilots ends on “L’Espresso”

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

It had already appeared long ago on a site colleague of you tube the dispute between two drivers on the track take-off (second site, Meridiana and Alitalia) has arrived on pages dell’Espresso, accompanied by an article that deals with the precariousness of pilots and shifts massacranti who have forced, with the consequent risks for passengers. There is to say that the article has already raised comments not exactly flattering against the journalist, but nevertheless worth a look (especially the sound of the dispute!)