jueves, 29 de septiembre de 2011

Additional Start Up Airlines Are Looming

Additional Start Up Airlines Are Looming

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Summary:
The US airline industry is constantly changing. The following carriers, although not yet in business, may soon be transporting you to destinations hither and yon.


Keywords:
airline, airliners, air carriers, FAR Part 121, FAA, DOT, discount air carriers, start up airlines


Article Body:
Several months ago, in a related article, I made mention of two start up air carriers for the US market. Since then, both EOS Airlines and Maxjet Airways have taken flight and are successfully serving their passengers and making plans for future expansion. Beyond these two carriers, additional carriers are waiting to take their first flights. Let's take a look at some leading contenders.

Fly First Class -- This Florida based air carrier is planning to use Wilmington, NC as its base. With flights to Bermuda and London planned, the airline -- true to its name -- will offer only one level of service, first class. Expected first flight is sometime during the second quarter of 2006.

Primaris Airlines -- Already FAA approved and the owner of a single Boeing 757 aircraft which they currently are leasing to another carrier, Primaris placed an order in January 2005 for Boeing's new Dreamliner aircraft, also known as the 787. Before the first of these particular aircraft arrive in 2008, Primaris reportedly will be leasing three additional 757 aircraft and begin scheduled service between New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco by the middle of 2006.

Virgin America -- Pending government approval, Virgin America will fly upwards of 105 Airbus aircraft. Based in San Francisco, the Richard Branson inspired airline must overcome some hurdles first including convincing the US government that the airline is, indeed, mostly US owned.

Other start up carriers which are also being watched include: Blackstar Airlines, USA Jet Airlines, and Baltia Air Lines. All start ups must secure key funding, receive various federal and local governmental approvals, organize a management team, and commence hiring well before the first flight is made. It is this particular process that shakes out all the pretenders leaving behind carriers committed to making a go of it.


 

miércoles, 28 de septiembre de 2011

12 Critical tips to saving on airport parking

12 Critical tips to saving on airport parking

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Summary:
Off-site airport parking is a boon for travelers. Often they prove to be cheaper than parking lots run by airports and online discounts and other conveniences make the option even more attractive.


Keywords:
secured parking, gate parking, discounted parking, traveling


Article Body:
Off-site airport parking is a boon for travelers. Often they prove to be cheaper than parking lots run by airports and online discounts and other conveniences make the option even more attractive.

Satellite parking lots face competition and so it is easy for those in the know to save big.

Here are a few insights:

1. Keep a tab on offers. As the race for success becomes intense, all sites run attractive offers giving away coupons or web only deals. Many offer an e-coupon that entitles the user to a day's free parking at selected parking lots.   This means a saving of US$ 18. Other offers give away a day if you park for two days or 50% off on the first days parking fee.

2. If you are a frequent user of parking lots check for offers where a parking operator with a major presence near airports you use offers a 50% discount if you purchase a certain number of parking vouchers online or on the phone using your credit card.

3. Many parking sites have a different rate for different parking positions. Check on the kinds of parking and rate differences. You could save up to $ 55 for a seven day parking.

4. Ask for rates depending on the length of stay. Rates vary so if you are going to need parking for a week then you could get a higher discount than the daily rate on offer.

5. Many run a frequent user program where repeat customers are offered many facilities. This is similar to frequent flier programs.

6. Find out if the lots you use offer special discounts to members of AARP, AAA, or other such organizations. In fact, AA members save between 10-20% on parking. Some sites even offer the service of picking up and dropping your car from the airport terminal.

7. Do your research well compare providers, the rates on offer, as well as facilities at the place you need to park. If you are clever you can get more for less.

8. Before you travel use the internet to check on daily and weekly parking offers. There are free days, discounted weekly rates, and guaranteed rates on offer at various times.  You can avail the offer by making a booking online or printing out the page with a code and presenting it to the cashier at the parking lot.
9. Keep track of promotions especially during holiday seasons. Many lots accept coupons and give away discounts offered  by consumer products

10. Often pre-booking parking can get you a saving of even 60% and more.
 
11. Hotels often offer parking specials, so make use of the extra facility being offered by the hotel you plan to stay in.

12. Some travel agents who book flight tickets offer advice or coupons for parking at the point of exit and entry. Ask you agent when you book your flight.

Off site parking is not just fast and convenient it can be a saving too.

5 Top Tips to Get You Upgraded on Flights

5 Top Tips to Get You Upgraded on Flights

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Summary:
In this article, I will pass on some of the top tips to help you get upgraded to business class for free on your next flight.  You will be able to enjoy greater comfort and travel like a celebrity without having to pay superstar prices.  By following a few simple rules, you will really increase your chances of getting moved up to the front of the plane rather than having to stay in economy class.


Keywords:
flights saving money discounts business class travel


Article Body:
For many travellers, paying up to £5000 for a business class ticket in order to fly in greater comfort simply isn't an option.  However, what very few people realise is that most airlines will upgrade passengers from economy class for free - if they meet certain guidelines.  In this article, I will pass on some of the things that the check in staff look for and require so that you can take advantage of the loopholes and get your upgrade for free.  These five top tips come direct from the check in staff of some of the best-known airlines, and are considered by many regular travellers to be the holy grail of getting something for nothing.

Tip Number 1:

Look the part.  Make sure that you are dressed smartly when you travel.  There is almost no chance of getting a free upgrade if you are wearing shorts and a scruffy t-shirt, so at the very least, check in wearing a shirt and pants.  there is no need to go overboard and wear a suit - unless you really want to.  The key is to look smart, but not like you're trying too hard.

Tip Number 2:

Turn up early.  The check-in staff know exactly how many passengers are travelling on a particular flight well in advance, so if there are seats to spare in business class, they will know straight away.

Tip Number 3

Be Polite.  Put yourself in the place of the check in staff.  Would you reward a person who gives you attitude and starts shouting the odds, or someone who is pleasant and gives them the time of day.  There may be 250 people in the queue behind you, so make them remember you.  Flirt, smile, use their name, be nice, and you may well get a pleasant surprise.

Tip Number 4:

Be a Frequent Flier.  If you join an airline's frequent flier programme, you are far more likely to be at the front of the queue for an upgrade, as the airline will want to reward you for your loyalty.  Even if you do not fly regularly, go to the airline's website and join their programme online.  It will only take a minute or two, and is well worth the time.

Tip Number 5:

Ask.  They say that if you don't ask for something, you won't get it, so make sure you do - but do it at the right time.  If the check in staff look stressed, and no amount of charm has elicited a smile, don't bother to ask them, wait until you get to the gate.  If the counter staff have responded well, when they ask you if you have any specific seat request, be cheeky and say "First Class" to them.  It might just work.


 

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