How to beat airline fees
February 23, 2010 ·
You could almost feel sorry for the airlines. Few people see the service on one carrier as being much different than another, so competition is all around fares — how cheaply can I get there? — and most of them lose money. Which means the carriers constantly skirt bankruptcy and have to find all kinds [...]
American Airlines adds more ways to earn miles
February 22, 2010 ·
American Airlines said Monday it is expanding the options for its frequent flier program members to earn reward miles on merchandise they purchase at retail outlets. The airline said that for the first time, its frequent flier members can earn miles with participating AAdvantage eShopping retailers in actual stores, not just online. The airline said [...]
9 spring travel tips: How to save money and sanity
February 17, 2010 ·
As I write this here in the Northeast, the rodent saw his shadow, a snowfall fell the next day and we’re headed for a single-digit deep freeze this weekend — all of which are indicators that it is time to distract ourselves with dreams of spring travel. Of course, planning a trip these days can [...]
American Airlines union seeks first step to strike
February 17, 2010 ·
The union representing ground workers at American Airlines wants to take a big step toward a strike against the nation’s second-largest airline. The Transport Workers Union said Wednesday it will ask federal mediators to let the employees walk away from contract talks if there is no deal by March 8. If federal mediators agree, it [...]
TSA to swab airline passengers’ hands in search for explosives
February 17, 2010 ·
To the list of instructions you hear at airport checkpoints, add this: “Put your palms forward, please.” The Transportation Security Administration soon will begin randomly swabbing passengers’ hands at checkpoints and airport gates to test them for traces of explosives. Previously, screeners swabbed some carry-on luggage and other objects as they searched for the needle [...]
Airlines grapple with fat flier issue
February 17, 2010 ·
When film director Kevin Smith was recently kicked off a flight because of his size, he focused his anger on Southwest, but the incident put the spotlight on all airlines and their heavy passenger policies. Smith said that he had no trouble buckling his seat belt and lowering his armrests on the flight Saturday and [...]
American Airlines to resume Haiti flights Friday
February 16, 2010 ·
American Airlines says it will resume regular flights to Haiti on Friday, the first commercial flights since the island nation was hit by an earthquake on Jan. 12. American said Tuesday that its first flight into Port-au-Prince will leave Friday morning from Miami International Airport. The airline will operate three daily nonstop flights from Florida [...]

