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Airline Industry Quirks
Put the airline industry under a microscope and you'll find many "Things that make you go hmm."
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Boeing 787
Airline executives and aviation enthusiasts alike eagerly await the official arrival of the Dreamliner.
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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.
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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?
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Fear of Flying
Understanding aircraft technology and the components of flight can help apprehensive travelers deal with their anxieties.
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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.
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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
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Airline Meltdowns
Bad weather, terrorism, and labor shortages are typically to blame when an airline's routine operations collapse.
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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.
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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?
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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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