- JetBlue Begins Reimbursing Stranded Passengers
- EasyJet calls for cuts in greenhouse emissions
- JetBlue forms partnership with Cape Air
- Delta Travelers Suffer Through Similar JFK Ordeal
- The Qantas stewardess who claimed she rejected an amorous Ralph Fiennes on a flight to India has admitted having sex with him in an aircraft lavatory.
- United Airlines is celebrating the inauguration of its new route between Washington (IAD) and Beijing (PEK) with low fares on all its routes to China. These prices are only available if you purchase tickets by Feb. 23, for flights beginning March 28. From Washington, D.C., fares for offpeak days, round trip, are $904; that price is also offered from Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), and Miami (MIA), including connections via United Express or Ted through IAD. To compete with lower-cost carriers flying out of New York, United’s fare from JFK via IAD starts at $814. During the sale, prices start at $730 from Chicago (ORD), $726 from San Francisco (SFO), and $904 from Orlando (MCO). You’ll also earn bonus miles for any United flight between North America and either Beijing or Shanghai (SHA), ranging from 5,000 miles in discounted economy to 10,000 miles in first class
- Maxjet, the all-business-class airline flying into London Stansted (STN), has just opened its spring fare sale. The sale fares start at $499 each way, out of either New York (JFK), Washington (IAD) or Las Vegas (LAS). Reservations must be made by March 5 to qualify, but tickets can be used until Sept. 15. Tickets can be changed — for $100 — or refunded with a $300 penalty. Additional taxes and fees are about $74 each way.
- Fly Solo: The 50 Best Places On Earth For a Girl to Travel Alone. Everyone is talking about FLY SOLO - from Regis and Kelly to 7x7 Magazine, and you will be, too, after picking up a copy of this sassy travel guide for women. Teresa Rodriguez Williamson is the founder of the highly successful online travel magazine TangoDiva.com, and now her book, "FLY SOLO: The 50 Best Places on Earth for a Girl to Travel Alone," has already hit the Amazon.com travel book bestseller list before it's even on the shelves!
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