American Airlines has just announced that passengers will no longer be able to put tickets on hold for twenty-four hours without paying. They will alternatively have to cancel their booking and put forward a refund request for the ticket, but it must be cancelled within 24 hours from the time of booking. Refunds will not… Continue reading No More 24-Hour Holds for Free by American Airlines Tickets
Denver International Airport or DIA is an international airport of United States of America. It is located over 33,531 acres and is the largest airport in the United States on the basis of total land area. Along with that, the runway 16R/34L of the airport is the longest public use runway in the US with… Continue reading What Makes Denver International Airport Worthy To Catch Your Next Flight!
Virgin America is an American airline carrier which started its operations in 2007. It intentions are to serve low fare but a high quality to its flying passengers. The major hub of the airline is the San Francisco international Airport and its secondary hubs are the Los Angeles International Airport and the Dallas Love Field.… Continue reading Virgin America Reviews, Rating-Baggage Fees and Fares
Allegiant Air is an American low-fare carrier. It is situated in the suburb of Las Vegas. The airline does not use hubs but has designated more than 10 focus cities. These include McCarran International Airport (LAS), Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (FLL), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). Although Allegiant flies… Continue reading Allegiant Air: Info on Baggage Fees, Reviews, and Airfare
Turkish Airlines is a carrier airline of Turkey and situated on the grounds of the Atatürk Airport in Yeşilköy, Bakırköy, and Istanbul. The airline flies over 280 airports in 110 countries in Asia, Europe, North America, Africa, South America, etc. It is the world’s fourth-largest carrier when measured by the number of destinations served. It… Continue reading Turkish Airlines Reviews, Rating-Baggage Fees and Fares
Ever wondered why all Boeing aircrafts are named with a 7. There is the Boeing 747, the much smaller 737, the new Dreamliner 787, and not forgetting the 757, 767 and 777. If you are a frequent flyer or if you hold the curiosity for the unusual, you might have thought of reasons behind this.… Continue reading The Curious Case of Naming all Boeing with a ‘7’
United Airlines has announced its fleet expansion with addition of 213 seater Boeing 757-300. These aircrafts will be plying on its existing routes between Washington Reagan International Airport (DCA) and between its hubs of Denver and San Francisco. Edward Russell, from Flightglobal reports that currently it is only American Airlines and Delta which are flying… Continue reading United To Operate Bigger Jets at DCA
The Southwest Airlines is the largest low-cost carrier and situated in Dallas. The airline flies to more than 100 destinations. It flies to the 41 US destinations. The airline also has the international flights to the Bahamas, Aruba, Belize, Costa Rica, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Mexico. Southwest also flies to Chicago Midway… Continue reading Southwest Airlines Reviews, Baggage Policy and services!
United Airlines, popularly known as ‘United’, is considered as one of the major airlines of America. Having its headquarters in Chicago, it serves the largest number of destinations worldwide. In its present strength, United is a result of a number of different mergers and alliances, starting from the 1930s to the most recent merger with… Continue reading United Airlines Reviews, Rating-Baggage Fees and Fares
The Royal Dutch Airlines also popularly known as KLM is the national carrier of Netherlands. It is also the world’s oldest airline which is still in operation under its original name. In 2004, KLM and Air France officially merged and formed the Air France-KLM Group, thus forming a partnership which has over 32,000 strong workforces.… Continue reading KLM Airlines Reviews Rating-Baggage Fees and Fares