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Volcano Ash Over Europe: Still Affects Flights, Airports

May 4, 2010 | Posted in: Airline News,Europe,News | 0 comments

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I know – it seems like we put those terrible days behind us, but Mother Nature has a habit of turning our expectations on end, doesn’t she?

In other words, the ash is back.

To a much lesser extent, to be sure, but it was out there today, and airports in Ireland and Britain had to cancel some flights.

I’ve got more on this ongoing phenomenon – plus tips on dealing with canceled or delayed flight due to ash, snow, thunderstorms or even your own late start.

Going to Europe this summer? Be sure to take a look.

Best and Worst Gifts for Mother’s Day: The Airline List

May 3, 2010 | Posted in: Airline News,Favorites,Holiday Travel,List | 2 comments

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As I’m sure you know, Mother’s Day is this coming Sunday – May 9.  You know what you have to do.

True, Mom will love you no matter what, but a gift would be nice – and I’m here to help.

There are a lot of websites offering tips on finding novel or inexpensive gifts, and you can get gift ideas on Twitter as well, but some gifts are better than others.

That said, you can always find a lot of gifts available on airline websites (many of which can earn you, the gift-giver, some frequent flier miles) and I’ve listed some of my favorities below - take a look: 

Best and Worst Mother’s Day Gifts: The Airline List

1. Delta  

Keep reading – the best (and worst) is yet to come… 

Best and Worst Gifts for Mother’s Day: The Airline List

United, Continental CEOs: “A Merger of Equals”

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United CEO Glenn Tilton and Continental CEO Jeff Smisek – the latter will run the new “world’s largest airline” which will go by the name “United” – told analysts and media this morning that this is “a merger of equals” and went on the paint a rosy scenario that will conclude with an okay from Dept. of Justice.

As for equality, the execs said, United is strong where Continental is weak, and Continental is strong where United is weak.

As for airfare prices, both men called the merger “profoundly pro-competitive” and said airfare increases were not built into their estimates of the benefits of synergies; Smisek added, “When I lie awake at night worrying about the competition, I don’t worry about United” because of the lack of route overlap.

The execs however also noted that the new United will be responsive to market demand as always, and will price their product “appropriately”. Smisek noted, “This is a brutally competitive industry” but told his audience that airlines don’t set airfares – the market place does.

Smisek admitted the merger will create some pain: although Houston (Continental’s headquarters) will be “the largest hub of the world’s largest airline” and there won’t be widespread layoffs, some people will lose their jobs in both Houston and Chicago (United’s headquarters) as they eliminate duplicative functions but they said they will try to manage the process at least partly through attrition and voluntary severance.

There was some banter with reporters about an earlier United suitor; yes, said UA’s Tilton, talks with US Airways were “very serious”, though at one point Continental’s Smisek joked that his carrier ultimately had an edge because, “I’m prettier.” A reporter later suggested, when a movie version of the merger is made, Smisek’s role could be played by Jennifer Aniston.

Official: United, Continental Host AM Merger Webcast

May 3, 2010 | Posted in: Airline News,News,United | 0 comments

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UPDATE: Sorry, webcast should be on site soon – investors, media gets first listen.

Yes, the merger is official.

And be sure to catch all the details on this morning’s webcast which starts at 8:30am EDT - see United CEO Glen Tilton and Continental CEO Jeff Smisek talk about their new agreement. Again, as of this moment, the webcast* begins in less than a half-an-hour.

And throughout the day, I’ll be on a variety of news programs, offering my views on the merger.

*The webcast can be viewed at this link: http://www.unitedcontinentalmerger.com/ and it can also be accessed via either airline’s website.

Expect Official United/Continental Merger OK Monday*

May 2, 2010 | Posted in: Airline News,News,United | 0 comments

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According to numerous news reports including Bloomberg, the merger of United and Continental Airlines will be officially announced Monday, May 3 (I told you late last Thursday it was a 99% “done deal”).

*That is, barring any last minute snags – it’s been known to happen.

But for now, the reporting is that both United’s and Continental’s boards of directors okayed the merger today – unanimously – and it’s full steam ahead.

For more on the merger, I’ve put together a “white paper” on what it’ll mean, called “United andContinental to Merge — Will We Care in Twenty Years?” I think you’ll find it interesting.

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