Continental’s partnership waltz

Charlie Leocha · May 21, 2008

Just like the cute girl at the high school dance, Continental Airlines is flirting with everyone these days. I’m not sure what they have that makes them so attractive, but even though they have been making eyes at the boys on the block, they still don’t have a date.

 

From our forums: will gas prices affect travel?

Christopher Elliott · May 6, 2008

It all started with a link to a cheap gas finder on our forums. From there, the discussion moved into familiar territory.

 

How do you spell summer travel value? Some spell it ‘cruise’

Chris Jernigan · May 2, 2008

This year the summer cruise is the way to go for money-conscious families who still need to get away. The cruise industry seems to be holding its own, in spite of the many depressing economic factors which are dragging other sectors of the travel industry down.

 

Oil prices shrink airlines

Jon Surmacz · April 23, 2008

U.S. airlines are going into crisis mode as oil prices hit an all-time peak of $119.90 a barrel on Tuesday.

 

Drivers feeling the squeeze

Jon Surmacz · April 22, 2008

As retail gas prices climb above $3.50 a gallon, drivers are adjusting their habits.

 

Paying more to fly

Jon Surmacz · April 15, 2008

If you think it costs too much to fly now, you’re not going to like what airlines have in store for the summer.

 

Gas hits record high

Jon Surmacz · April 4, 2008

A gallon of gas hit a new record, above $3.30 a gallon, Friday and was poised to rise higher in the coming weeks.

 

NWA CEO says oil breaking budgets

Jon Surmacz · March 11, 2008

The CEO of Northwest Airlines, Doug Steenland, calls skyrocketing oil prices a “serious budget-breaker.” Don’t look now, Doug, but the price of oil rose above $108 a barrel today.