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How are the newer airlines in India?10 Feb 2007 21:35 GMT6
If you have flown any of the newer airlines in India (other than Indian
Airlines, Sahara and Jet), I would appreciate your impressions.
Deccan...Spicejet...IndiGo...King Fisher...even AI Express. All of them!
How were they in terms of customer service, punctuality, etc? [If you
United Airlines/ O'Hare question10 Feb 2007 20:46 GMT19
A friend will flying UA 882 from Narita , reaching O'Hare at 14:23.
Then leave O'Hare for Toronto by UA 1108 at 15:50
Although the connection tight, we are trying to figure out if it is
possible to meet them for a few minutes.
COSTCO Travel Service09 Feb 2007 20:06 GMT4
Has anyone in this group ever used the COSTCO travel service in the USA to
purchase airfare?  If so, what was the service like and how were the prices
compared to other sites on the Internet?  I'm looking for 2 tickets to
Manchester, England, in June with a return in July.
Oh dear!09 Feb 2007 18:33 GMT8
BA to charge £240 for extra bag
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6341129.stm
MC
Patriotourism in New Orleans09 Feb 2007 18:26 GMT6
Pariotourism in New Orleans
As you make your vacation plans for this year, please consider coming
to New Orleans. Many of the local businesses, restaurants and hotels
are up and running, but due to a generally negative national media
AirTran boots family with screaming kid09 Feb 2007 13:56 GMT28
Alas, they weren't inflight when they did it ;0)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16773655/?GT1=8921
Secrets that travel agents don't want you to know about09 Feb 2007 07:56 GMT4
Travel Agents are treated differently than the rest of us. And the
reason is simple: The travel industry is a 4 trillion dollar a year
business!
With that kind of money being spent on travel, you can just imagine
Beating Expedia on trips with flights on different airlines?08 Feb 2007 19:07 GMT4
I tried to duplicate a fare I got on Expedia from SFO to YYC, but I
could not get the same flights to eliminate paying the Expedia fees.
One way was on Alaska Air, one way was on United. The R/T was $275 on
Expedia, but because it was two different airlines, I couldn't book both
Consolidators08 Feb 2007 14:01 GMT2
Anybody know of a consolidator that specializes in tickets for Continental
Airlines.  I'm looking for cheap tickets on Continental from the USA to
Manchester, England.
Thanks for any help.
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Which gate/concourse at ATL?08 Feb 2007 07:37 GMT5
I wish to book a lounge at Atlanta, can anyone tell me which
Concourse DL flights to SLC leave from?
Thanks.
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Buying Indian air tickets (for an Indian resident) from the USA?08 Feb 2007 07:21 GMT46
I have this situation. I want to pay for air tickets for an elderly
relative who lives in India and thus qualifies for rupee fares.
However, the sites I am familiar with (in particular Cleartrip) won't
let me charge it to my US-issued credit card.
US Airways banned from serving alcohol on New Mexico flights08 Feb 2007 03:02 GMT26
I guess you had to figure a drunk driver was involved........
Full link:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/travel/
2003548174_webplaneliquor30.html
Pre-flight overnight stay Liverpool airport07 Feb 2007 22:19 GMT6
We are going to fly from Liverpool airport for the first time in
mid-April. We usually like to stay in a hotel the night before we fly,
to avoid the risk of missing the flight due to accident, breakdown or
traffic snarl-ups (especially since I discovered my Sainsbury's annual
Travellin in Pakistan07 Feb 2007 01:30 GMT6
Pakistan stands at the crossroads of the world where the cultures of
the Middle East and Asia meet and become one.Ancient and mysterious
for
centruries. The land has attracted scholors and mystics,adventurers
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