Traveling with children, a new airline, and the power of ebay all made travel news today:
- The Perrin Post: Seeking Kid-Friendly Resort - What do you do when your romantic getaway plans suddenly become family vacation plans? Get some good advice on kid-friendly resorts.
- New York Times: Kids on the Plane? Maybe I’ll Have That Drink - Speaking of kids; A flight attendant recounts her woes of mashed up Cheerios and crayon-scarred tray tables. Don’t worry, she blames the parents.
- sydneysided: Hooray for choice! - While Virgin America is dominating the headlines, Virgin Blue has announced a new airline (V Australia) that will offer flights to the U.S.
- Metro: Superjumbo seats auctioned on ebay - Seats on the maiden voyage of Singapore Air’s Airbus 380 superjumbo are being auctioned on ebay to benefit three charities. It sounds like a really good idea, but you still have to watch out for that guy who always swoops in at the last second to outbid you.
- My Fox Dallas: American Airlines Pilot Penalized for Sticker on Plane - An American Airlines pilot is suspended without pay for 30 days after placing a sticker that was critical of executive bonuses on the exterior of a plane. Yep. There’s no better way to please a union than by docking one of its members about $12,000 for taking a shot at upper management.






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