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    Flight Attendants Union Calls On Airlines To Combine No-Fly Lists To Stop Rioters

    by SharonKurheg January 13, 2021
    by SharonKurheg January 13, 2021

    After the COVID pandemic began, multiple entities called on the FAA to mandate wearing masks on airplanes. The FAA refused. So, airlines began keeping their own No-Fly lists specifically for …

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    What Airlines Did We Fly The Most In 2020 (It’s A Short List)

    by joeheg January 12, 2021
    by joeheg January 12, 2021

    I dreaded writing this post. If only for historical purposes, I wanted to write about our trips in 2020. Sure, I ended up canceling more flights than we took but …

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    What’s The Best U.S.-Based Airline? (2021 Update)

    by joeheg January 11, 2021
    by joeheg January 11, 2021

    When booking an airline ticket, you’ll have to choose between several airlines. How do you decide?  Maybe you always fly with one airline because you have status with them, or …

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    The Airlines We’ve Lost To COVID & The Ones We Still Could Lose

    by SharonKurheg December 22, 2020
    by SharonKurheg December 22, 2020

    When COVID became a worldwide pandemic, there were multiple pundits who predicted that many airlines would fail. During a regular year, it’s a given that a certain amount of airlines …

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    Several New Flight Routes Announced In UK and US

    by joeheg December 14, 2020
    by joeheg December 14, 2020

    On the surface, it seems counterintuitive for an airline to start flying between two cities while we’re still in the middle of a global pandemic and travel restrictions are still …

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    Why Airplanes Are Usually Painted White

    by SharonKurheg December 13, 2020
    by SharonKurheg December 13, 2020

    Here’s an oldie but a goody… OK yeah, it’s kinda gross, but it’s a funny meme, in a dark humor sort of way. Anyway, that “Look, up in the sky! …

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    Could A Merger Save These Two Struggling Airlines?

    by SharonKurheg December 7, 2020
    by SharonKurheg December 7, 2020

    It’s no secret that lots and lots of airlines are in financial trouble due to COVID-19 and people being hesitant to fly. 2020 has become the year of the road …

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    Why So Many Airlines Are Announcing New Routes During A Pandemic

    by joeheg November 30, 2020
    by joeheg November 30, 2020

    One of the most unanticipated changes due to COVID-19 is the large number of new routes being announced by airlines. It seems to go against common sense to expand when …

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    How I Overcome My Biggest Weakness When It Comes To Booking Award Travel

    by joeheg November 28, 2020
    by joeheg November 28, 2020

    I wrote this article pre-COVID, when traveling around the world was relatively easy. That’s not the case right now but with the possibility of an effective vaccine coming soon, I’m …

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    A Small Bright Spot Thanks To COVID: More Flights Are On Time

    by SharonKurheg November 24, 2020
    by SharonKurheg November 24, 2020

    There are a bajillion ways that coronavirus has messed with the world. Nearly 60 million people have contracted the illness and 2.5% of them (close to 1.5 million) have passed …

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