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  • Benefit of a First Class Upgrade

    First class travel offers several improvements over coach class seating. Whether you receive your upgrade by chance or by purchasing an upgrade, the differences are noticeable. First class seating...

  • How to Perform an Aircraft Safety Audit

    The proper inspection and maintenance of aircraft is essential to the safety of any flight. Auditing the aircraft maintenance program is a great tool to use to ensure all aircraft systems have...

  • How to Get the Cheapest Flight Possible

    Air travel is a necessity in this global world. Whether we travel for business or pleasure, we all want to arrive at our destination for as little money as possible. Airfares have and will always...

  • What Is Bulkhead in First Class?

    In airplanes, bulkheads are the physical barriers that separate the cabin compartments. Bulkheads can be walls, but on some planes curtains are used instead. In first class, the bulkhead seats are...

  • Types of Passengers That Fly With British Airways

    British Airways, one of the largest airlines in the world, serves 148 destinations and transports 3 million passengers annually. With its main hub at London's Heathrow Airport, the airline flies...

  • How to Fly to Hawaii for Cheap

    A Hawaiian vacation is a dream for many. The expense, however, is a killer. Because Hawaii is 2500 miles or more from any airport on the West Coast, travelers quickly find that travel expenses...

  • Is it Safe to Use Computers in Small Airplanes?

    Determining the safety of using a computer in a small airplane is at the sole discretion of the pilot or aircraft owner. There have not been any conclusive tests to determine if computers can...

  • Definition of Deicer

    Deicers are chemical compounds that break up snow and ice by dissolving it through a chemical reaction. The most common deicers usually contain a mixture of different chloride salts such as...

  • Aviation Safety Issues

    Pilots, flight crews and passengers face myriad aviation safety issues ranging from the smallest civilian aircraft to Boeing 777s. Maintenance, weather and pilot judgment all play a part in...

  • Aircraft Leasing Tips

    When leasing an aircraft from another entity, the one leasing the aircraft is the lessee. The entity providing the aircraft for lease is the lessor. Historically, leasing contracts can become...

  • How to Negotiate at an Airport

    Negotiating is a part of our daily lives. When traveling by air, it is paramount to speak up if you have a concern, question or complaint about your trip. Because you paid a fair price for your...

  • How to Buy a Plane Ticket to Fly Stand by

    Flying standby used to mean substantial airfare discounts in exchange for waiting at the airport for a flight with seats that remained unsold. It was an excellent way to fly cheaply for those with...

  • How to Carry a Kayak on an Airline

    Kayaking involves paddling across the water in a kayak with one or two people, each using a double-bladed paddle. You can practice this sport in open ocean, lakes or rivers in many locations...

  • How to Cope With Legs Swelling When Traveling

    Many people experience lower body swelling during long flights due to the altitude and the simple fact that you must remain seated for many hours on end. According to the Mayo Clinic, swelling...

  • Qatar Airways Vs. British Airways

    Qatar Airways and British Airways are two major international airlines, and both play a prominent role in the global aviation and airline industry. Qatar Airways is the flag carrier of the Persian...

  • How Do I Travel With Cash on an Airline?

    With credit cards becoming more acceptable and ATM machines available in nearly every city of the world, traveling with cash is not only unnecessary but can prove risky because of possible loss...

  • How to Calculate Air Travel Mileage

    Mileage programs offered by airlines are a great way to earn free travel and other rewards. Most flights count as a minimum of 1,000 miles even for a short "puddle jumper" flight. Actual air...

  • Customs at the Bali Denpasar Airport

    Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), sometimes referred to as Denpasar Airport, is eight miles southwest of the city of Denpasar on the southern tip of the island of Bali. Customs and...

  • How to Become an Aircraft Pilot

    When the Wright brothers completed the first powered, controlled flight in 1903, they developed the aircraft, systems, and procedures that enabled them to be successful. Anyone wanting to become a...

  • What Are the Cheapest Days to Fly Round Trip From the USA to Ireland?

    Booking a flight overseas is often the most expensive part of enjoying a vacation to Ireland. During peak season, you can spend more than $1,000 on just one airline ticket. If you are traveling...

  • How to Become a Bush Pilot

    Not all of the world is reachable by car, train or boat. To reach those remote locations a plane is needed, and a pilot with steady nerves and a knowledge of the land to fly it. Becoming a bush...

  • How to Obtain Frequent Flyer Miles

    Frequent flier miles remain one of the most popular incentive programs offered by airlines. Collecting miles to turn into free travel---and other benefits---is as easy as enrolling online or...

  • How to Park at Edinburgh Airport

    Edinburgh Airport offers four different parking options for travelers. These options vary in park time allowed, distance from the airport, levels of security and priority services. If you are...

  • AA Travel Information

    American Airlines was officially born in 1934 when American Airways--formed in 1930--was renamed. As of 2009, AA is second among U.S. carriers when it comes to number of domestic passengers...

  • Air Travel Technology Improvements

    The air travel industry is highly affected and influenced by air travel technology improvements. Such technological advancements include newer aircraft, new rules in air traffic control and...

  • Air Travel & Luggage Information

    Travel regulations are set forth by the Transportation Security Administration and each individual airline. TSA regulations involve things such as what can be carried on board, acceptable...

  • Analysis of the Caribbean Airline Industry

    Airlines offering passenger service to, from and within the Caribbean are integral to the success of the Caribbean tourism industry. The largest Caribbean-based airlines include Caribbean...

  • Consumer Facts for Airline Choice

    Buying a plane ticket is simple, and in many cases you'll find the same price for a particular itinerary on multiple airlines. But there are many other considerations to take into account that can...

  • NASA Aviation Reporting System

    The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) provides members of the aviation community with a confidential, voluntary and non-punitive incident reporting system known as...

  • What Was the First Jet Plane Made in the USA?

    The first jet plane made in the United States was the Bell XP-59A Airacomet. Bell Aircraft Corp. completed the experimental plane in mid-1942. It now hangs in the "Milestones of Flight" gallery at...

  • Air Canada Baggage Requirements

    Air Canada is one of the few remaining airlines with service in the U.S. that still allows some free baggage. However, the carrier has rules and regulations regarding weight, size and amount.

  • Alaska Airline Baggage Rules

    As of May 1, 2009, Alaska Airlines and its partner, Horizon Air, have begun a series of new policies regarding baggage. In addition, they have a few stipulations concerning luggage that are more...

  • Early Transatlantic Air Travel Information

    The many milestones in early transatlantic air travel are important in the development of the modern global aviation system. From the first nonstop transatlantic flight in 1919 to the beginning of...

  • How to Recover From the Health Effects of Air Travel

    Air travel, especially long flights, can pose health risks and affect overall well-being, especially for those who have a pre-existing health condition. Changes in air pressure, humidity and...

  • Indian Airlines History

    Indian Airlines is a passenger airline company based in New Delhi, India. The airline, which has been in operation since 1953, is the largest domestic and international air carrier in India.

  • Traveling Tips to Get Cheapest Fares

    One of the most expensive parts of traveling is booking airfare. Even traveling across the United States, you can spend hundreds of dollars going one way. The good news is with recent technology...

  • Interior & Exterior Parts of an A300 Aircraft

    The A300 is an aircraft that was produced between 1972 and 2007 by European aircraft manufacturer Airbus. It is a medium-range, twin-engine, widebody jet that was produced in several different...

  • Information for Air Travel to United States

    Air travel to the United States is governed by rules that have become increasingly stringent. It is important to plan well in advance in anticipation of travel.

  • How to Get Sleep on the Red-Eye

    Getting a good night's sleep on a red-eye flight is getting more difficult, as airlines fly smaller, more crowded airplanes. The days of stretching out over three seats are long gone, and the...

  • American Airlines Baggage Rules

    Over the last several years the overall amount of overhead baggage space has increased. However, so have the carry on bags that many people are bringing on the plane with them. To be able to...

  • Who Has the Safest Airline in America?

    Airlines in the United States are held to strict maintenance programs set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration. These programs are designed to ensure each aircraft at each airline is...

  • Aviation Safety Procedures

    The aviation industry makes safety its main priority. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States Department of Transportation is the main controlling body for ensuring safe...

  • Job Description of Airline Cabin Crew

    Though ticketing staff and the ground crew ensure that customers concerns are satisfied at the airport, the airline cabin crew is responsible for the safe and comfortable transport of passengers...

  • Equipment Problems With Skybus Airlines

    Skybus Airlines, advertised as an ultra-low-cost carrier in the United States following a similar no-frills business model to European carrier RyanAir, shut down April 5, 2008, after less than one...

  • Airport Luggage Weight Rules

    Airport luggage weight rules are dictated by the individual airlines. Each corporation has sole discretion in determining what they will accept or decline in terms of weight.

  • How to Fly a Lawn Chair

    Flying a lawn chair sounds comedic at first, almost a laughable action; however, it has been accomplished. Not only has it been done before, two people have flown lawn chairs and lived to tell the...

  • How to Reduce Airline Fares

    Airline travel is one of the most convenient and fastest ways to travel. Airlines are constantly competing for your business and loyalty. Finding the best airfare deals will take a little time and...

  • What Happens When a Charter Flight Is Cancelled?

    Charter flights are designed to give travelers a discount on ticket prices so long as the charter operators are able to fill seats on their carriers to capacity. Unlike scheduled flights, charter...

  • Air Travel Information for Children

    Air travel for children can be more challenging than for adults, especially when younger children are traveling alone. Special regulations and rules are in place to safeguard children when...

  • How to Get Through a Long Overseas Flight

    A long overseas flight can be tedious, but there are ways to make the time pass enjoyably, to travel comfortably even in coach and to ease jet lag. By bringing a few key items and knowing what to...

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