Southwest Airlines hopes to shorten waiting time at the ticket counter

Steve Surjaputra · July 23, 2008

Southwest Airlines ticket agents have to go through several different programs just to check in a customer. Agents have to memorize codes, use cheat sheets, and use pen and paper to do the simplest things. Soon, however, all they have to do is point and click.

 

New application lets you hold Vegas in the palm of your hand

Steve Surjaputra · July 22, 2008

Wondering what to do in Las Vegas if you’re not much of a gambler? With Vegas.com’s new Mobile Concierge and Box Office in your pocket service, the answer can be as close as your handheld device.

 

In Helena, Mont., tipi dinners are all the rage

Steve Surjaputra · July 21, 2008

If you find yourself in Helena, Mont., wondering what to do, how about having dinner in a tipi? Pat Hansen, columnist for The Montana Standard did exactly that.

 

Airport marriages take off

Steve Surjaputra · July 18, 2008

People often get married in the strangest places. How about at the airport? It’s not so far-fetched, so says USA Today. And what better place to tie the knot and then be ready for take-off to a romantic honeymoon.

 

Had a bad vacation? You may be entitled to a refund

Steve Surjaputra · July 17, 2008

If you bought a tour or vacation through a tour packager and you had a harrowing experience, such as a crash-landing and you survived, you may soon be entitled to a refund of your entire package price.

 

Hong Kong — world’s best airport for 2008

Steve Surjaputra · July 16, 2008

Hong Kong International Airport has again been named the World’s Best Airport. It won the award last year and won for the seventh time in 10 years.

 

Like the mythical Phoenix, Catalina is rising from the ashes

Steve Surjaputra · July 15, 2008

Catalina Island is making a comeback. Last spring, a contractor on the California island illegally used an open-flame torch to cut some steel cables. A spark set off a grass fire which quickly spread. 4,800 acres of chaparral, grassland and woods, parched by two years of drought, went up like a wad of newspaper.

 

Need a parking spot in San Francisco? Check your Smartphone

Steve Surjaputra · July 14, 2008

If you plan to be in San Francisco and you need a parking spot, help can be as close as your Smartphone.

 

Food gets an upgrade on Celebrity Cruises

Steve Surjaputra · July 11, 2008

Tired of the same kind of food when you board a cruise? Celebrity Cruises is about to change that.

 

EU demands truth in advertising for airlines

Steve Surjaputra · July 10, 2008

By the end of the year, all airlines in the European Union must advertise fares which include taxes and fees that passengers must pay. In other words, “all taxes, unavoidable charges, surcharges and fees will have to be included in the advertised fares airlines offer.”