- 1. ARE THE DISABLED BEING TREATED EQUAL WHEN IT COMES TO AIRLINE TRAVEL?
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ARE THE DISABLED BEING TREATED EQUAL WHEN IT COMES TO AIRLINE TRAVEL?
When traveling with an airline people with a disability often ...
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- 2. All the ins and outs of the Airline Flight Check-In App
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All the ins and outs of the Airline Flight Check-In App's
Maybe it is not clear to many what you all can do with TravJouS Airline Flight Check-In App's. First we like to make it clear ...
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- 3. Global air travel to see major transformation by 2015: SITA
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... and passengers,” pointed out SITA in its recent report ‘Flying into the Future’.
In addition, these journeys will take place in a fully mobile and social environment with airlines and airports ...
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- 4. Within 10 Years The ‘Self-Service’ Airport: TravJouS is Ready!
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Within 10 Years The ‘Self-Service’ Airport: TravJouS is Ready!
It is hard to believe but only 10 years back it was the normal procedure to be at the airport for an international flight at ...
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- 5. New at TravJouS: Travel Story of the Month Competition
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... because you did not use a local expert, or something of an unique circumstance effected by the culture or environment you engaged with on your travels. Whether the story be hilarious, exciting, gorgeous ...
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- 6. EasyJet to Close All Airport Check-In Desks
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... April 30, bag-drop desks will instead replace these desks, for fliers wanting to travel with checked luggage.
Passengers will still be able to check in at the airport without charge if they forget ...
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- 7. Travel Story of the Month
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... at Brian Talma’s Surf Club in Silver Sands on the South Coast. A few rum punch at Miami Beach in Oistin’s seemed a fitting way to end the day. Foam and surf were licking the shore line with mellow reverence as ...
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- 8. Travel Story of the Month April
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... return to the original security lady, there’s a small queue forming. But in keeping with my lovely experience thus far, she sees me and waves me through again, ahead of the queue.
Now for ...
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- 9. INDIA - BOARDING PASS STAMPING MAY NOW BE THE PAST
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... of boarding passes should be done away with.
If boarding passes are not stamped anywhere else in the world, why should they be at Indian airports? Why should a passenger be made to ...
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- 10. New Year Travel: BE PREPARED
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... and check-in online with your smartphone BEFORE you go to the airport.
Use TravJouS travel App AIRLINE FLIGHT CHECK-IN. The App is available for the iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry.
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- 11. WHAT WILL CHANGE IN AIR TRAVEL IN 2014
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... to offer the same broadband experience you get on the ground, with the ability to download large files and watch video offerings. Airlines will also be installing more power outlets so passengers ...
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- 12. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1919 KLM OPERATED IT'S FIRST FLIGHT
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... week we started our "100 Years of Scheduled Commercial Aviation' series with the story of the first commercial flight made on January 1, 1914 from St. Petersburg to Tampa Florida. This ...
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- 13. HIGHLIGHTS - AIRLINE FLIGHT CHECK-IN TRAVEL APP
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... Highlight' series with explaining the main function of the App the Boarding Pass ( http://storify.com/travjous/travjous-newsletter-100-years-of-scheduled-commeri). This week we will ...
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- 14. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULES COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1976 CONCORDE FLEW FOR THE FIRST TIME ON SCHEDULED SERVICE
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... reflective paint due to the heat build up caused by its high speeds. However the Concorde would have been able to fly until 2009, or, with a few modifications, even longer.
September 11 was ...
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- 15. IS THE TRAVELER WILLING TO PAY FOR COMFORT?
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... stripped that travelers often have to pay for these “Extras “. Irish Airline Ryan Air even briefly played with the idea to charge passengers for using the toilet.
From a survey of fly.com customers ...
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- 16. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1964 THE BEATLES ARRIVING AT JFK
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... London Airport early on the morning, bound for New York City.
Its arrival was met with 3,000 hysterically screaming fans, many of them in tears, in one of the most iconic moments in rock & ...
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- 17. 100 YEARS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL AVIATION: 1981 START OF AMERICAN AIRLINES AADVANTAGE
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... (after the first at Texas Internation Airlines in 1979) and remains the largest with more than 67 million members as of October 2011.
Increased competition following the ...
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- 18. AIRFRANCE-KLM PERMANENT BAG TAG
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AIRFRANCE-KLM PERMANENT BAG TAG
Air France-KLM has now developed their version of a permanent bag tag for travelers. It is called eTag with its tracking device called eTrack. ...
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- 19. QANTAS unveils a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander special livery
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... with the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, Career Trackers, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Clontarf, the Indigenous Marathon Project, Supply Nation, Engineering Aid Australia, Jawun, Lirrwi Yolngu Tourism ...
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- 20. Budget airlines Spice in deep financial soup, cancels over 1800 flights
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... deteriorating condition of SpiceJet and large-scale flight cancellations, DGCA had on Friday also withdrawn 186 of its slots and asked it to clear salary dues of all its employees within the ...
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