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NEWS Nov 18, 2024 Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines Announce First Route Changes Since Merger Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines have announced their first coordinated capacity change since Alaska Air Group acquired Hawaiian. Let's examine what this entails. Read More →
NEWS Nov 06, 2024 Korean Air Introduces Paid First Class Seat Upgrades Korean Air introduced paid upgrades to First Class "Seats", called Kosmo Zone. Read More →
NEWS Sep 19, 2024 Hackers Demand $6 Million from Seattle Airport Operator for Files Stolen During Cyberattack More information has been revealed about the Sea-Tac cyberattack, including the hacker group responsible. Find out if the $6 million ransom was paid and if the airport has since returned to normal. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Aug 27, 2024 The Most Awkward Business Class Seat in the World: The Current State Of Air New Zealand Business Class Flying Business Class should definitely be one of the best experiences while traveling. However, there is one other airline that you might like to avoid, and that airline is Air New Zealand, based in New Zealand in Oceania. Today we will be looking at why this business class leaves much to be desired. Read More →
NEWS Aug 15, 2024 How to Avoid the Middle Seat With a Little Help From United Airlines Thanks to United Airlines' new feature in their mobile app, travelers can choose their preferred seating location. Avoiding the middle seat is now a possibility. Read More →
NEWS Jul 25, 2024 Southwest Ditches Open Seating Policy, Adds Premium Seating Texas-based low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines has just announced its ditching one of its most well-known policies: open seating. In addition, the airline is adding premium seating options and redeye flights for the first time in its storied history. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Jun 22, 2024 Willing To Give up Your Seat? A Look Into Voluntary Bumping and How To Maximize Compensation Oftentimes on oversold flights, airlines will ask passengers to voluntarily accept a later flight, or a “bump,” in exchange for monetary compensation. Voluntary bumping has grown in popularity over recent years as airlines attempt to decrease the number of involuntary bumps. But what are voluntary bumps and how can you maximize your compensation? Read More →
NEWS May 01, 2024 How To Survive a 17 Hour Flight In Economy Class Are you dreading your next long haul flight in economy? Here are some tips and tricks on how to survive your next ultra long haul flight. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Mar 22, 2024 Window or Aisle Seat: Which One Is Better? Passengers must often choose between the aisle and window seats when flying. Each seat type has its pros and cons, which also depend on a passenger's preferences. Read More →
NEWS Mar 04, 2024 The Pac-12's Collapse: College Sports Teams Now Face Longer Flights to Games College football is going through rapid changes as teams from the Pac-12 Conference prepare to enter new conferences in the 2024-25 academic year. However, the long distance from the West Coast to the locations of the other schools in the Big 12, Big Ten, and Atlantic Coast Conference creates a logistical headache for athletic directors nationwide. These changes will create long journeys for these former Pac-12 teams to attend away games. Read More →