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Working as a Flight Attendant
Since 9/11, the image of flight attendants has changed, but so have the demands of the job.
Airline Industry Quirks
Put the airline industry under a microscope and you'll find many "Things that make you go hmm."
Boeing 787
Airline executives and aviation enthusiasts alike eagerly await the official arrival of the Dreamliner.
Air Traffic is on the Rise
As the number of air travelers increases around the globe, so does concern about congestion on the ground and in the sky.
US-Europe on a 737
Flyglobespan uses a 737-800 on its Glasgow-Boston route. What does this mean for other budget carriers dreaming of launching a low-cost, long-haul service?
Fear of Flying
Understanding aircraft technology and the components of flight can help apprehensive travelers deal with their anxieties.
Business Class Across the Atlantic
American, British Airways, Eos, and Virgin Atlantic already won the battle for slots between NY and London. But how do they attract customers? Business class.
Customer Bill of Rights
JetBlue's Customer Bill of Rights is an attempt to bring "humanity back to air travel," after bad weather led to a breakdown in operations
Airline Meltdowns
Bad weather, terrorism, and labor shortages are typically to blame when an airline's routine operations collapse.
Japan's Investment in the 787
On paper, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways are just two more Boeing customers. In practice, though, Japan's connection to Boeing is much more intimate.
Airlines' Brand Image
Airlines turn to balance sheets and brand image when turbulence strikes.
Airbus A380 vs. Boeing 787
Executives at Airbus and Boeing believe that their new planes will soar, but what if it was strictly up to passengers to decide?
Low-Cost Carriers
More than 30 years after Southwest Airlines introduced the low-cost business model, start-up carriers continue to follow suit.
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