Quick hits for the savvy traveler
In this edition:
- Avis' rental Corvettes
- Gulfstream's new business jet
- Golf courses from above
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Short Cuts Archive
Marriott, Starwood growth plans; social networking sitesDelta's improved 737s; Continental's Cleveland plans
AA, UA improve business class; Dubai's hotel boom
Airlines go green; trans fats out at hotels; minibar madness
LHR, LGW's tiny hotel rooms; email etiquette at meetings; hotel workout rooms
Starwood goes 'aloft;' Air Canada's flight passes; the end of paper tickets
Bulkhead seat space could shrink; United overhauls premium cabins
Westin brings relief to worn-out travelers
Research reveals business travelers' hotel brand preferences
Tasmania, will host a grueling six-day adventure race called the Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge this year.
Is the price right? Online travel buyers shift to supplier sites.
Web site helps solo travelers hook up.
The U.K. develops a single hotel rating system.
Airlines bring on better business-class seats
Is Virgin Oil in airline’s future?
Denver-based Frontier Airlines invites voyeurs to witness it all in an 18-week series tentatively titled
Flight Attendant School, a reality show.
Entry in the blink of an eye. Biometrics let passengers bypass immigration lines.
Terminal renewal; Boston, Houston get new passenger facilities.
New technology lets you watch your favorite shows on the road.
JetBlue goes corporate; carrier opens new site for business bookings.