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Ergonomics Alliance For Baggage Handlers

29th September 2009
In accordance with 12 airlines, OSHA and National Safety Council (NSC), an ergonomics alliance was created approximately four years ago with an agreement for baggage handlers. Ed Foulke, administrator of OSHA, signed this renewal on June 14th as one of it... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dog Carrier Tips

24th September 2009
Below are some tips that will help you choose the best dog carrier for your plane ride. • Don’t buy a carrier right before you need to use it, buy it at least a week before hand to give your dog ample time to get used to it. Many people buy dog ca... Read >
Author: Jenny Gregorich

Fly The Unfriendly Skies Of United

23rd September 2009
United Airlines (UAL) recently announced that it will be charging customers twenty-five dollars for their second checked bag. They will start this beginning on 5 may 2008. Right now you can check two bags, each weighing fifty pounds for free. Anythin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Look at Finland

22nd September 2009
About the Country Finland is a country of islands, lakes, and forests. The modern capital city of Finland is Helsinki and is filled with museums and galleries. In summers, sun never sets here and vice versa in the winters. Culture While in Finlan... Read >
Author: Jim Guerra

Bomb Threats: The global trade market demonstrated signs of stability after the police authorities

21st September 2009
The global trade market demonstrated signs of stability after the police authorities intercepted the bombing threats on airplanes traveling between America and the United Kingdom. American investors, which supports Asian commerce, disregarded concerns aft... Read >
Author: Satish Yadav

A Spiritual Journey Sparked By Katrina's Wake

16th September 2009
A pilot and reporter who has risked her life on the battlefield has taken on a new target-the human suffering experienced during Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Author Cholene Espinoza's response to what she saw on a trip to Mississippi after the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Patriot Day – Remembering September 11, 2001

16th September 2009
Now and then an event is so powerful that every detail becomes permanently etched into the minds of the people who experienced it, and every generation to come will be told the story. One such moment began on the quiet morning of September 11, 2001. Pe... Read >
Author: nwaymire

History of Airline Credit Cards

16th September 2009
Airline credit cards have not been around for as long as you may think. In fact, they are a fairly new option available to credit cardholders. Nonetheless, airline credit cards have quickly gained in popularity and can be found partnered with every majo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Airline Miles Credit Cards - Survey & Comparison

11th September 2009
At one time, there were not many airline credit cards available for you to choose from. The first of the airline miles credit cards was the Citi AAdvantage MasterCard, which is still available today. Though this card had plenty to offer, it wasn't neces... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Airline Credit Cards Offer Consumer Credit Empowerment

11th September 2009
Insurance companies are doing it - so are mortgage companies and airlines. They are toiling to supply data so that a fast-paced society can access a side-by-side comparison, eliminating the mystery of a good deal. A few clicks and you can see what the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are airlines geared to fully leverage ancillary income?

01st September 2009
In early 2000, ancillary income started out as an innovation among European low cost carriers; today it has virtually become an airline industry standard. Ancillary income or revenue from sources other than the ticket price is categorized by the industry ... Read >
Author: Outsourcing Insights from WNS

SFO Airport Car Service

20th August 2009
San Francisco International Airport, commonly known as SFO, is nearly 13 miles from the downtown of San Francisco. It is the largest airport in SA Bay Area and it also happens to be the second busiest airports belonging to the state of California. The bus... Read >
Author: Mark Vernonn

Airlines that have cheap flights to Asia

10th August 2009
In flying to any place in Asia you want an airline that will take you there and has a reputation for having good decent service. The most frequently used of all carriers that fly to many Asian countries are United Airlines and American Airlines. Both airl... Read >
Author: Auckland Semper Jr

Define Annuity & Returns

01st August 2009
A suit winner, an annuity holder, and a lottery or jackpot winner might have one thing in common ; they're likely receiving payments spread out over a period of time. Whether or not they never had the choice of taking all their money up front, or circums... Read >
Author: ksmithaiea

Destinations To Make Adventure And Attractions With Beach Sports In Vacations

29th July 2009
Florida State and Colorado State are the attractive destinations. Cities of these two states are mostly people visit and make vacations as per your desired. Colorado‘s cities Denver City and Colorado Springs city and in Florida ‘cities Orlando city an... Read >
Author: ricky martin

Oh no: United Breaks Guitars

20th July 2009
This is the heart-wrenching dramaof a musician who really loves guitars (called united breaks guitars). What happens when an Airline crushes your esteemed belongings and is not willing to take the blame? You could bellow and kick up a fuss, but they are u... Read >
Author: Randolph Hayes

How to Choose the Right Airline Miles Card To Suit Your Needs

09th July 2009
Do you often take trips abroad or out of State? If yes, have you thought about applying for a credit card with airline miles rewards? This article talks about what an airline miles credit card is and why having one can give you an advantage. Airline-... Read >
Author: creditrewards

Book a Cheap Flight to the Desert City Dubai

09th July 2009
There are many popular tourist sites in Dubai like Al Fahidi Fort, Grand Mosque, Dubai Museum Bastakiya District, Dubai Creek, Palm Island, Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum House, Hatta Town, Heritage Village, Jumeirah Archaeological Site, Jumeirah Beach Park, Bur... Read >
Author: shailendratravel

What is the best way to reach at Cleveland Hopkins Airport?

05th July 2009
The Cleveland Hopkins is an international airport founded in 1925. The airport is located nine miles (14 km) southwest of the central business district of Cleveland, a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, States. It is the largest airport in the city Ohio. It i... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Even seasoned travelers can get caught out

22nd June 2009
Back in late April, 2008 something strange started to happen in US airports. At first, regular travelers thought it was just a mistake, one of those SNAFU moments we all know will just go away so long as we wait for sanity to return. Unfortunately, as Apr... Read >
Author: John Scott

Yoshiaki Fujiwara’s ‘I Will Break You’ Newspaper Column

18th June 2009
Mr. Fujiwara just sent me the clipping of his latest column where he talks briefly about his trip to Los Angeles (special thanks to Garth Lynch for translating) A Los Angeles Outing, “Gotch Style” I have returned from the Los Angeles submission ... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

John Bohan Marketing Forums and Events

05th May 2009
There are very few things that bring together high powered executives from every major medium to discuss past, present and current trends in the marketing world. John Bohan has created i20 events to do just that. Provide a forum for these people to expr... Read >
Author: getahugetank

Going To The Des Moines International Airport

28th April 2009
Are you an American who is looking to fly out of the country? If so, you will need to find an international airport to fly in and out of. If you live in or around Iowa, you may want to look into the Des Moines International Airport. After you have fully r... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

TRAVEL INFORMATION FOR FINLAND

17th April 2009
About the Country Finland is a country of islands, lakes, and forests. The novel wealth city of Finland is Helsinki and is filled with museums and galleries. In summers, sun never sets here and vice versa in the winters. Culture While in Finland, add... Read >
Author: Peter

Information On The Narita International Airport

09th April 2009
When you think of an international airport, what is the first thing that comes to mind? If you are like many other Americans, you would respond with an airport that hosts flights out of the United States. Although this is true, an international airport do... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Entertainment tickets

27th March 2009
The message is determined by analyzing the brand being implemented, and to do so with a clear vision and self. Too many managers rely Marketing on its own concept of brand identity, and do not bother to discover what attributes of the state assigned to ... Read >
Author: rubinavn

Increasing Airline Competition Is Good for Business Travellers

18th February 2009
VIRGIN Blue has launched its trans-Pacific offshoot, V Australia, in direct competition with Qantas and United Airlines, which has dominated the trans-Pacific route for many years. The introduction of Virgin's new trans-Pacific service could mean the b... Read >
Author: mkemp11

In the back, not all cattle are equal

17th February 2009
FLYING in coach doesn't have to be a horrific experience. Really. You just have to pay more. Increasing numbers of airlines have begun to offer slightly better seating in the back of the plane for passengers willing to pay the extra $15 or $100 to sit ... Read >
Author: mkemp11

Review on: How Airlines improved their customer services in 90’s

12th February 2009
Here is a quick look at how Airlines improve their customer services in the 90’s.In June, 1999 the nation's major airlines made a 12-point pledge to treat their passengers better. After that they started unveiling the details. Continental Airlines, for ... Read >
Author: zander smith

Review on how Strikes ends in American airlines in 90’s

12th February 2009
Here is a look at how strike ended in American Airlines of US. Tens of thousands of holiday travelers looked to friendlier skies that day after President Clinton helped end the crippling strike against American Airlines in time for Thanks giving. As... Read >
Author: zander smith

more families sue airlines

02nd January 2009
More families are getting serious in suing the airlines these days. The first and the foremost that the family does to sue an airline, is to educate itself on how to sue an airline. Suing an airline can be intimidating; however if done right with the lega... Read >
Author: sunil S

Chicago Businesses Can Take Advantage of Chicago Call Centers

02nd January 2009
Succeeding in Chicago’s Poor Economy The recession continues in the United States, and confidence is low making the future uncertain. Chicago is no exception to the economic downturn, and it is reflected in the downsizing of businesses at all levels... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

How to get to Lima, Peru

19th December 2008
Lima is the capital of Peru and is the leading international entry point to Peru as well as to other Andean nations. The region is also a major tourist spot in South America and is popular for its wonderful historical places, exotic culture, tasty food, v... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

New Angle on Laser Missile Defense

13th October 2008
Having developed two missile defense systems for airliners, one that's mounted on the plane and another that's installed at the airport, Northrop Grumman now has demonstrated a third. This one is attached to a UAV and watches for missiles as it circles ab... Read >
Author: Shane

Why you should monitor online Buzz about your company or product?

12th September 2008
Marketers and advertisers are always looking forward to create some buzz in the niche market. Companies are spending millions of Dollars to create a brand name in their niche. But sometimes old stories come back to surface and may put havoc pressure on t... Read >
Author: Steve McMains

Different Ways of Travel to Costa Rica

28th August 2008
If you choose Costa Rica as your next vacation destination you have many options open to you when it comes to finding ways to travel to Costa Rica. The name is Spanish for "rich coast' and Costa Rica is rich in beaches, culture and attractions. If you... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

ID INTEGRATION Mission Statement

16th August 2008
ID Integration is a systems integrator and has over 14 years of experience integrating direct part marking systems in manufacturing facilities. Our expertise is integrating marking, reading and verification systems to permanently mark legacy and new part... Read >
Author: Id Integartion

Airline Travel

18th June 2008
Rising fuel prices have impacted airline travel. Be prepared, and adjust your plans accordingly. Continental Airlines plans to slash 3,000 jobs and reduce domestic flights in an effort to reduce operating costs. The cuts include pilots, flight attendan... Read >
Author: John Mehrmann

Medicine Bow - Hiking To A Plane Crash

05th November 2007
On October 6, 1955, United Airlines Flight 409 crashed near the top of Medicine Bow Peak, killing all 66 people on board (63 passengers and 3 crew) - the worst crash in U.S. history at the time. Once the bodies were recovered, explosives and napalm were u... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

How to Travel with you Dog

30th October 2007
Taking your four footed best friend along to Hawaii? At least you can expect how long you will be flying the skies. The advance knowledge prepares you and your pooch for the long travel ahead in comfort and in style. You both land on your destination h... Read >
Author: gerryc

Something Special in the Air?

05th July 2007
When an industry is ranked lower in customer satisfaction than the Internal Revenue Service, it’s a sign that there’s trouble brewing. That’s where the airline industry finds itself, battling some bumpy turbulence following a May report from the Uni... Read >
Author: Dr. Jan Stringer, PhD

Love the thrill of risk? Invest in an Annuity!

11th January 2007
Love the thrill of risk? Invest in an Annuity!By Stephen BucaroWith the stock market in steep decline, people are lookingfor safe places to invest their savings. Many banks andinvestment companies are pushing annuities. Annuitiesoffer a higher interest ra... Read >
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Bankruptcies- It is Different for Big Companies

07th August 2006
In the largest bankruptcy ever to hit the U.S. Auto sector, Delphi, an auto parts manufacturer, declared bankruptcy in Oct 2005, just before the change to the new bankruptcy law. Delphi had been spun off as a new company by GM only six years before. ... Read >
Author: Howard Giske

Details of the United Airline Business Credit Card Application

16th July 2006
The United Airlines Business Credit Card is one of many business card options for those in the business and travel world that are seeking a professional credit card. This card is issued by Chase and intended for business owners with good credit. The... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz

Travel Is WEB Easy

29th June 2006
Travel Is WEB Easy Is stress getting to you, and are you feeling down by the day- to -day grind? Do you have the need to get away desperately? You most probably need a vacation! However, there's more to traveling than grabbing your luggage, trave... Read >
Author: maxine greco

Details of the United Mileage Plus Visa Application

23rd June 2006
The United Mileage Plus Visa is a great Visa for anyone who travels United Airlines frequently. This Visa has a small annual fee of only $60 but a higher than average APR rate than some of the other popular airline reward cards. This higher than normal AP... Read >
Author: Joshua Shapiro

The Lowdown on United Mileage Plus Visa

07th June 2006
Care to travel and earn mileage points while you're at it? If that's the case, then you should get yourself a United Mileage Plus Signature Visa card that lets you travel with ease and in style. For just $60 a year, cardholders are entitled to insurance f... Read >
Author: Eric Wasselman

Airline Miles Credit Cards - Survey & Comparison

30th April 2006
At one time, there were not many airline credit cards available for you to choose from. The first of the airline miles credit cards was the Citi AAdvantage MasterCard, which is still available today. Though this card had plenty to offer, it wasn't neces... Read >
Author: Robert Alan

History of Airline Credit Cards

30th April 2006
Airline credit cards have not been around for as long as you may think. In fact, they are a fairly new option available to credit cardholders. Nonetheless, airline credit cards have quickly gained in popularity and can be found partnered with every majo... Read >
Author: Robert Alan

Airline Credit Card Offers Consumer Credit Empowerment

08th April 2006
Insurance companies are doing it - so are mortgage and airline companies. They are toiling to supply data so that a fast-paced society can access a side-by-side comparison, eliminating the mystery of a good deal. A few clicks and you can see what the c... Read >
Author: Willard Roberts

Airline Credit Cards Offer Consumer Credit Empowerment

08th April 2006
Insurance companies are doing it - so are mortgage companies and airlines. They are toiling to supply data so that a fast-paced society can access a side-by-side comparison, eliminating the mystery of a good deal. A few clicks and you can see what the ... Read >
Author: Willard Roberts

You Can Accomplish Great Things! Yes, I'm Talking To YOU!

08th February 2006
"You will fail! There's no chance you could ever do such a thing, so don't even try!" Has anyone ever told you something like this? Have these words ever toppled your great plans for success? How did it affect you? Did you put your plans away for anothe... Read >
Author: Liz Folger