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.

 

Royal Caribbean debuts world’s largest cruise ship in 2010

Chris Jernigan · May 6, 2008

Royal Caribbean Cruises said that an area resembling New York City’s Central Park will be located in the center of its Project Genesis ship when it debuts.

 

AT&T giveth and AT&T taketh away

Chris Jernigan · May 6, 2008

Last week, AT&T quietly begin rolling out free wifi access for iPhone users at Starbucks locations around the country. This week, the service has already been disabled. So, what’s up with that?

 

Foreign travel will increase for U.S. citizens this summer

Chris Jernigan · May 5, 2008

According to a summer travel forecast released by AAA, Americans are still eager to roam abroad in spite of a weak dollar.

 

Virgin Atlantic grounds all massages

Chris Jernigan · May 5, 2008

Virgin Atlantic has eliminated all in-flight beauty therapy services, including massages, which it has provided to its premium class customers for nearly two decades.

 

United management blasted for incentive “money grab”

Chris Jernigan · May 5, 2008

A controversial new incentive plan for United Airlines executives is drawing fire from airline employees and criticism from the blogosphere.

 

LaGuardia passengers get free charging stations

Chris Jernigan · May 5, 2008

Passengers at New York’s LaGuardia now have charging stations provided free of charge courtesy of Samsung Electronics and the Port Authority of New York.

 

Air Canada “nickels and dimes” their customers

Chris Jernigan · May 5, 2008

From additional fees for a second piece of luggage to providing, what some consider basic customer service, Air Canada seems to be “nickel and diming” their customers at every turn.