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  • Emirates unveils ultra modern lounge in Brisbane Australia

    Emirates Airlines this month unveiled its new Emirates Lounge at Brisbane International Airport , the lounge features a 360 degree view and is the first airline lounge in Australia capable of boarding passengers directly onto their aircraft, including the upper deck of an Airbus A380. Dale W Griffith...
    Posted to Weblog by ben.hoffman on 04-21-2008
  • Airline Lounge: Seeking refuge in an airport VIP club can be pricey

    The "perfect storm" for holiday travelers is gathering fast this year. Packed planes, high fares even if you book ahead, more people vying for fewer flights, and the near certainty of winter weather delays. It's especially tough for business travelers on crunch deadlines and tight meeting schedules....
    Posted to Weblog by ben.hoffman on 12-03-2007
  • ExpertFlyer Review: Using ExpertFlyer get the most out of your frequent flyer membership

    ExpertFlyer Review: In the last decade Airline Frequent Flyer programs have become popular by more than frequent flyers; it seems that everyone has membership to at least one program, earning points from Credit Card Purchases , thru to House mortgages . Membership by users other than the traditional...
    Posted to Weblog by ben.hoffman on 11-21-2007
  • Singapore Airlines Considering all Business Class Cabin to the US

    Word had it that Singapore Airlines (SIA) is considering combining their Singapore/Los Angeles and Singapore/New York services into a single cabin Business Class configuration. These two routes are currently the only direct (non-stop) routes that Singapore Airlines run from Singapore to the U.S. and...
    Posted to Weblog by ben.hoffman on 08-13-2007
  • American Airlines to Trial in Flight Wi-Fi internet

    In what will be a landmark trial for the US, American Airlines will be the first U.S. airline to trial in-flight Wi-Fi internet access. The solution developed by AirCell will be conducted in 2008 and will be implemented on transcontinental routes serviced by Boeing 767-200 aircraft. “We understand that...
    Posted to Weblog by ben.hoffman on 08-01-2007
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