United employees question possible US Airways merger

Chris Jernigan · May 8, 2008

Pilots and flight attendants alike have serious doubts about the possible merger and say that it should be viewed as a “last resort”.

 

Judge upholds ruling in widow’s deal with cruise line

Chris Jernigan · May 8, 2008

Judge upholds ruling in favor of widow’s out-of-court settlement with Royal Caribbean for $1 million.

 

Norwegian to once again make runs from Miami to Bahamas

Chris Jernigan · May 7, 2008

Norwegian Cruise Line has said that the previously troubled Pride of Aloha will be moving from Hawaii to Miami in July for three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas.

 

JetBlue’s failure to launch at LAX

Chris Jernigan · May 7, 2008

What on earth could have caused JetBlue to “temporarily suspend” plans to begin offering flights from Los Angeles to Boston and New York? Do you really need to guess?

 

Travel agents plead guilty and face serious jail time

Chris Jernigan · May 7, 2008

Two San Jose travel agents have been convicted after pleading guilty on 13 charges of defrauding their customers out of more than $1 million.

 

Rats! Top 5 rodent-infested airports

Chris Jernigan · May 7, 2008

Like rats jumping from a sinking ship, disease-carrying rodents apparently sense the dreadful state of air travel today. Perhaps that’s why they’re abandoning the planes and taking up residence in the airport terminals instead.

 

A bad case of the FAA reauthorization legislation blues

Chris Jernigan · May 7, 2008

There is now little chance that the agency will receive much needed funding for modernization before late 2009.

 

Travelers “rattled” at O’Hare

Chris Jernigan · May 6, 2008

Some new residents have taken up home at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport — and by “residents” I mean “rodents” — dozens and dozens of rodents.