China is the next big thing. That was true 15 years ago, and may still be true 15 years from now (without ever actually becoming). American carriers used to operate two-thirds of the flights between the U.S. and China, and now that's flipped. And to ...
This email contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. China is the next big thing. That was true 15 years ago, and may still be true 15 years from now (without ever actually becoming). American carriers used to operate two-thirds of the flights between the U.S. and China, and now that's flipped. And to hear Dr. Zhihang Chi, Vice President and General Manager of Air China North America, tell it "the US carriers are losing interest in the China market." Continue reading US Airlines are Losing Interest in China, and That’s Bad for China’s Carriers... Atlanta airport is the world's busiest. When you look at the number of flights many of the other busiest airports drop down in the rankings, major international airports often have large widebodies dominating but fewer flights. Atlanta certainly sees its share of widebodies but is also a major domestic hub with narrowbodies and regional jets. It turns out that Chicago O'Hare isn't that far behind Atlanta when ranked by number of flights. And each airport's construction plans tell us that the busiest title may be about the flip in the new few years. Continue reading Chicago May Be About to Overtake Atlanta at the World’s Busiest Airport... Checked bag fees have gone up, at United to $30, but passengers aren't getting more for their money. Instead the typical baggage experience is like this -- just watching your bags get ignored. For $30 they should receive a private escort! Now an everyday hero named Ephraim Sibeko is going viral for one man's fight to keep suitcases straight and undamaged as they're delivered to passengers. Continue reading This Everyday Hero Makes Sure Your Checked Bags Come Out Upright and Undamaged... |
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