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| Anonymous | Airlines could avoid issues in the cabin | 1 | Mar 24 2008, 3:56 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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1. Lock seats so they do NOT recline. The idea of having someone recline into your very limited personal space is ridiculous.
2. Go cashless. Frontier and Midwest have. 3. Take all pets out of the passenger cabin. Some airlines dropped peanuts because of allergies. Many people are allergic to animals, especially cats. 4. Board families with small children LAST not first. The kids get restless waiting for the rest of the people to board.
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| Anonymous | Surveying on airline Web sites, hotel amenities, and Internet service | 1 | Mar 12 2008, 4:42 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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I've noticed that your surveys never include questions about airline web sites. Some are very easy to navigate and some are not very user friendly, especially when trying to add a frequent flyer number or change seats. Another area of concern with hotels is amenities. Which hotels provide more amenities such as free internet, free breakfast, etc. And finally, which internet service is preferred, wired or wireless?
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| Anonymous | THIS PAGE LOOK VERY GOOD | 0 | Jun 27 2007, 1:16 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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| Anonymous | way for business travelers to stay healthy | 2 | Mar 8 2007, 8:32 PM EST by adventure_1 | |
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I am a consultant and travel 4-5x a month, so this site drew my attention. I read about it in today's WSJ. I'm guessing that there are a number of other business travelers like me always looking for resources to help us. So if you are an exec who wants to work out and eat right when you travel, check out www.athleticmindedtraveler.com It is undoubtedly one of the best discoveries I've made...via delicious and stumble upon.
Best, Jon
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| ExecFlyer | Passenger Bill of Rights | 1 | Feb 28 2007, 3:43 PM EST by Steve@Tropomedia | |
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I don't believe the government should dictate this effort, not yet anyway. It's up to the airlines to make good on their mistakes. Letting them choose how they handle customer service allows for competition. Customer service, along with ticket price and on time arrivals, should dictate who wins our loyalty as frequent travelers.
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