20081130

Frequent-flier fees on upswing

Travelers are being nickeled-and-dimed when it comes to flying, and the same is happening with frequent-flier tickets. Fees associated with redeeming miles are taking off.
In the past, travelers have been subject to taxes and fees when they redeemed miles for tickets, but now we also have processing fees, rush fees, change fees, cancellation fees and more. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

State Dept. Issues Travel Alert for India

Terrorist attacks killed almost two-hundred people this week, including six Americans. The situation has many wondering whether travel to India is safe.
The Department of State issued a travel alert for India, which means the government thinks the country poses a risk to U.S. citizens traveling there. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Preparation can enable you to fly through airport security

The Transportation Security Administration, the guardian agency of the nation's air and sea lanes established in the wake of 9/11 "to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce," wants you to be aware Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel periods of the year. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081129

Air New Zealand Says ‘No Prospect’ for Four Missing After Crash

Air New Zealand Ltd. said there was “no prospect” for four staff missing after a test flight crashed into the sea off the south of France two days ago.
“There is no prospect for our colleagues,” Group General Manager International Airline Ed Sims told reporters in Auckland today. “The search has continued through the night for the recovery of bodies and flight recorders.” More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Another glitch for Australian airline Qantas

Sydney - A Qantas Airways jet aborted a flight to Singapore and returned to the Australian west coast city of Perth after one of its two engines was shut down, news reports said Saturday.
The Airbus A330 with 168 passengers aboard turned back Friday when an engine oil warning light flashed in the cockpit. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081128

Airline temporarily shifts flight operations to U-Tapao airport

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has activated a contingency plan to cater for its passengers stranded in Bangkok due to the closure of the Suvarnabhumi International Airport. In a statement, MAS director of operations Datuk Tajuden Abu Bakar said, "We are activating this contingency plan to provide an alternative for our passengers in Bangkok who are keen to go to their final destinations. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Airlines cancel flights to Bangkok anew

LOCAL AIRLINES have once again canceled flights to Bangkok due to the on-going political situation in the Thai capital. In a statement, budget carrier Cebu Pacific said flights bound for Bangkok scheduled until Dec. 3 have been canceled due to the closure of Suvarnabhumi International Airport in the city. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Three Americans Among Injured In India Terrorist Attack, Travel Alert Issued

Washington, D.C. - Two women from Tennessee and another American were among the more than 300 people injured during Wednesday's terrorist attack in Mumbai, India.
Andi Varagon of Nashville was recuperating from an Indian hospital after getting shot in arm and leg while eating dinner at the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel, her mother, Celeste Varagon, told U.S. media. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

U.S. Advises Citizens to Defer Travel to Mumbai After Attacks

The U.S. advised its citizens to defer travel to Mumbai for ``at least the next 48 to 72 hours'' because of the fluid situation in the city following terrorist attacks that left 119 people dead.
``Americans throughout India should be vigilant about security at all times,'' the U.S. embassy in New Delhi said in a travel advisory on its Web site yesterday. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081127

On-time flights, service ease pain of travel

SINGAPORE - Good service, edible food and on-time departures were on a list of what business travelers in Asia like about air travel although the whole experience was voted as being less pleasant this year in a survey. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Mumbai terror attacks - Travel advice

Tour operators to India are currently diverting travellers away from Mumbai and repatriating those caught up in the terrorist attacks last night, which targeted British and American nationals. The two hotels that were attacked - the Taj Mahal Palace and the Oberoi Trident - are popular with tourist and businesses travellers to the city. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081126

American Airlines slowly improves customer service

For much of 2008, travelers flying American Airlines have grappled with some of the poorest service in the airline industry.
The Fort Worth-based carrier has been at or near the bottom of a variety of quality rankings, including on-time performance, cancellations, lost luggage and overall customer service. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

All airline flights to Bangkok canceled

Jakarta - All airline flights on the Jakarta-Bangkok route have been canceled following the closing of Thailand`s Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok as the airport was stormed by Thai protesters.Three airlines canceled their flights to Bangkok on Wednesday, head of the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Administration Office Herry Bakti said in Tangerang, Banten, on Wednesday. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

What it costs an airline to fly your luggage

As you head off on your Thanksgiving travels this week and prepare to pay airline baggage fees, you may wonder what it actually costs the airline to fly your 40-pound suitcase.
Based on our own estimate derived from consultations with industry executives and other sources, the cost to carry checked luggage comes to roughly $15 a bag. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Tough Times for Thanksgiving Travel

Americans will be heading out today, over the rivers and through the woods, to homes of relatives from coast to coast. But thanks to a struggling economy, not as many people will be traveling this year. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081125

For free food it's Continental or nothing

WEST PALM BEACH — It's the last free sandwich flying in coach. But to get your smoked turkey, ham and cheese or tuna salad on a french roll, you have to be aboard a Continental Airlines flight from Palm Beach International Airport at the right time.
In airline parlance that means from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for lunch and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for dinner. Continental also serves a muffin or other breakfast bread from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Obese Airline Passengers Get A Break

Canada - Passengers who need more than one airline seat because of obesity or a disability won't have to pay for the additional seat in Canada.
The Canadian Supreme Court has rejected an appeal of the rule by the airlines, so Air Canada and WestJet will have to change their policies.
The obesity provision is certainly the most contentious aspect of the case. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Continental Airlines Named Best Large Domestic Airline

Houston - The Best Large Domestic Airline for Premium Class in Zagat's 2008 Airline Survey - Continental. In addition, Continental was named the Best Value for the Money (International) among all airlines.
Of the U.S. network airlines, Continental led in most categories, including Best Frequent Flier Programs and Best Airline Websites.
"Continental Airlines is honored to receive this award because it was determined by frequent fliers and travel professionals," said Jim Compton, Continental's executive vice president of marketing. "We are committed to continuing to bring the best value to our customers." More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Travel deals sprouting as airlines, hotels face hard times

The economic slump helped Sylvia Flores of Milwaukee find a deal last week on an inexpensive Christmas gift for her son and granddaughter.
It's a flight to Las Vegas.
Tickets for a mid-December trip from Appleton to Sin City cost her $29 to go and $89 to come back. She also found a room at the hotel Circus Circus for $29 a night. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

High-tech Travel - Paperless Boarding

Travelers rejoice! In a week where many of us will be stuck in the annual American holiday ritual known as “stand-in-airport-security-lines-trying-to-get-to-Grandma’s-house,” remind yourself of this: Someday, and someday soon, you’ll be able to zip through security… using your cell phone! For some, that day is now. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Travel agent booked for fraud

New York - A Western New York travel company owner has been arrested for selling excursions to nonprofit entities and then failing to book those trips.
The state Attorney General’s office said Tuesday it has placed numerous fraud and larceny counts against Joseph Ehrenreich, 40, owner of Destination Management Group of Buffalo.
Investigators allege Ehrenreich, of Oakwood Drive in Pendleton, Niagara County, allegedly stole more than $90,000 in payments from more than 20 consumers, businesses and nonprofits for cruises he never booked. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Flight-Change Roulette

So you booked your flight early to get a good fare. Good for you. But now, a couple of weeks before you are scheduled to fly, some important meetings at work have come up and you have to change that flight. You have two choices: You can immediately alert the airline, which would improve your chances of getting a seat on a particular flight, or you could wait until the day of your scheduled flight to notify the airline. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Wi-Fi coming to your airline soon

Virgin America recently conducted a beta flight featuring their GoGo Wi-Fi internet service. The service will support the ubiquitous 802.11 a/b/g wireless protocol. Virgin plans to have the service available on most flights by the end of 2009. They will also be offering the service to other airlines like American, Delta, and more in the near future. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Thanksgiving Travelers Face New Airline Fees

A lot of Thanksgiving travelers might be in for a rude surprise this week. If you haven't flown in a while get ready to face a slew of new fees.
The Wright family just checked their bags to grandma's house. Beverly Wright says "three bags, $15 each, $45 total."That's now the going rate at almost every major U.S. airline but the fees don't end there. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Paying for an overweight bag? Is that Airline Scale Accurate?

If you're already cheesed off about all the extra charges you encounter when flying these days, how ticked off would you be if you found out you got charged extra for checking an "overweight" bag because the airline's scale was inaccurate? The Today Show had an interesting segment yesterday about all the inaccurate airline scales they spotted at four different airports. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

TSA Expands Airport Family Lanes for Holiday Travel

Families, and individuals traveling with medically necessary liquids this holiday season will be able to take advantage of the Transportation Security Administration's family lanes, regardless of which airport they use.
The lanes, part of TSA's Diamond Self-Select program currently available at 48 airports, allow families, individuals unfamiliar with air travel procedures, and travelers with special needs to go through security at their own pace. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081124

Surviving the holiday travel crush with kids

I wasn't sure my sister would ever forgive me that Thanksgiving. We'd inadvertently left my son's medicine on the bathroom counter where his younger cousin got into it and drank whatever didn't spill on his shirt. My sister and brother-in-law spent much of that night in the ER with their toddler. (Memo to grandmas: Keep all those pill bottles out of reach.) More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Travel Deals Peak in Time for Black Friday

NEW YORK - Even though the day after Thanksgiving is known mostly for its retail sales, consumers searching for deals on an early December getaway may also want to start shopping on Black Friday. According to historical data from lastminute.com, availability for last second deals packages, which can be purchased from 21-days to several hours before departure, typically spike to an annual high during the two weeks after Thanksgiving while prices simultaneously drop, making it the perfect time to escape the holiday stress without spending a bundle. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Waiting pays off for some fliers

For the first time in memory, airfares are falling rather than rising as the holiday travel season approaches. Prices for flights from Chicago to other U.S. cities during the year-end holidays have plunged 25 percent, to an average of $264 round trip, during the past six weeks, according to BestFares.com. The phenomenon, a byproduct of the deteriorating economy, means many procrastinators are paying about $90 less per trip than early birds who locked in pricey tickets months ago when airfares seemed certain to rise in advance of the holidays, as they typically do. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Talking Turkey Day Travel Safety

ARLINGTON, Virginia - The National Crime Prevention Council says travel safety has taken on a new meaning during these tough economic times. The organization best known for its icon, McGruff the Crime Dog, says opportunistic thieves may be looking for unprotected homes or pre-occupied travelers during the Thanksgiving holiday. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Thanksgiving tips for airline and train travel

— Be patient. The three busiest travel days of the year will be Wednesday, Sunday and Monday, Dec. 1.— Carry valid photo ID.— Allow plenty of time for check-in and security screening.
— Be familiar with items permitted and prohibited by the Transportation Security Administration.
— Pack light because carry-on space is limited and some airlines charge fees for extra/oversized checked bags. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081123

Southwest seeks to trim gates, not flights

Amid a flagging economy, Southwest Airlines wants to give up nearly a quarter of its gates at Maryland's flagship airport, company officials said yesterday. The low-cost carrier, which operates more than half the flights at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, is seeking to shrink its footprint without reducing the number of flights offered. The move comes just months after state officials granted millions in concessions to persuade Southwest to maintain its investment here. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

When Fido has to fly

When my husband's company offered to transfer him to its office in the United Kingdom, my main concern was our Airedale terriers, Abbey and Grace. "We can't leave the girls behind," I said, "but we're not putting them into quarantine." Like many other pet owners, we were clueless about flying a dog overseas. It turns out that under rules launched in 2002 called the Pets Travel Scheme, vaccinated, microchipped pets can fly to European Union countries from the United States and Canada without spending six months in quarantine. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

U.S. strike in Pakistan may have killed airline plot suspect

Islamabad, Pakistan - A U.S. missile strike may have killed a Pakistani British man who was implicated in an alleged plot to blow up transatlantic airliners, Pakistani intelligence officials said Saturday. Rashid Rauf, who has been a fugitive since escaping from Pakistani custody last December, was believed to be one of five militants killed in the strike near the border with Afghanistan, the officials said. Pakistani media also reported the death, citing security sources. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

Small startup airline DayJet ceases operations

BOCA RATON, Florida - A small startup airline intended to shuttle busy business travelers between regional airports has grounded its planes and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Records show that Boca Raton-based DayJet Corp. filed for Chapter 7 liquidation on Nov. 14. The company had more than $23 million in liabilities and just $17 million in assets when it filed in federal court in Delaware. More... Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Flight Tracker: Track Any flight - Priority Bags: No More Lost Luggage

20081122

Drop in gas prices could spur more holiday travel

The Texas retail gasoline market is giving consumers a little something more to be thankful for as drivers gear up for holiday travel plans next week.
The statewide average price for regular, self-serve gasoline dropped another 12 cents from last week, according to the latest AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch survey. Gas is selling for $1.88 a gallon statewide. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

20081121

FBI: Airline Bomb Threat Made From Ripon Truck Stop

RIPON, CA - Federal and local authorities are seeking the public's help to find a man who may be behind a bomb threat made against a Delta Airlines flight last week called in from a Ripon truck stop, FBI officials confirmed.
The caller phoned Delta Airlines around 4:40 p.m. Pacific time last Friday afternoon and said there was a bomb on board Delta Flight 6081 from Milwaukee to Cincinnati, FBI Sacramento Special Agent Steve Dupre said. The plane had already landed at the Greater Cincinnati International Airport when the call was received and a search turned up no sign of an explosive device. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

Delta ready to cut capacity as demand slips

NEW YORK - Delta Air Lines Inc said on Friday it plans to cut flights even further next year as it sees more signs of air travel demand slipping.
Delta, which closed its deal to buy rival Northwest Airlines last month, has already cut its capacity sharply this year, primarily to save fuel costs. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

New Airline Enters Crowded Hawaii's Inter-Island Market

Honolulu - There’s a new competitor in Hawaii’s crowded inter-island airline market, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin reports.
Mokulele Airlines yesterday launched its scheduled jet service between Oahu and the islands of Kauai, and the Big Island (Hawaii). Flights to Maui will begin next March.
The carrier, which previously operated small propeller planes, has two 70-seat Embraer 170 regional jets, with two more scheduled to arrive early next year. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

DOT offers holiday travel tips

The state Department of Transportation has a Web site — www.wsdot.wa.gov — that will provide the best times to travel the state's highways over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Most highways and local roads are expected to be busy on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, and the Sunday after Thanksgiving. Traveling at other times may help people avoid delays. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

Slight Downturn Expected for Thanksgiving Travel

LOS ANGELES, California - More than 3.2 million Southern Californians are expected to travel over this holiday weekend -- a decrease of more than 2 percent from last Thanksgiving, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California.
About 82 percent of local Thanksgiving travelers -- or 2.68 million people -- will go by car to their holiday destinations, also a decrease of more than 2 percent over last year. Another 344,000 Southland residents are expected to fly to their destinations -- a 5 percent decrease, while 222,000 will take a cruise, train or bus. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

Thanksgiving travel advisory is issued for Logan

Boston - The Massachusetts Port Authority is encouraging Logan International Airport travelers to allow themselves 30 extra minutes in budgeting their airport arrival times for trips during the busy Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Travelers on domestic flights should arrive two hours before their flight's departure time; on a typical day, Massport generally recommends that travelers arrive 90 minutes before the departure of a domestic flight. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

20081120

Latest travelers' bill of rights is toothless

Asked in December to come up with an airline passengers' "Bill of Rights," a hotshot task force finally released its findings. It needn't have bothered. Instead of maximum time limits for keeping passengers prisoner on an airplane sitting on the tarmac - as the Department of Transportation's inspector general recommended - the task force, in its infinite wisdom, diluted the recommendation to a general set of guidelines for voluntary action by the airlines. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

Southwest Airlines changing strategy for LaGuardia presence

One of Southwest Airlines Co.'s operating commandments has been very clear since the airline began flying in 1971: Thou shalt not fly into congested airports with slot controls.
But that commandment will be erased from Southwest's bible if the Dallas-based carrier is successful in buying ATA Airlines Inc. and its 14 takeoff and landing slots at New York's overcrowded but desirable LaGuardia Airport.
"It's an interesting idea," airline consultant Darryl Jenkins said Wednesday. "It's a different idea. This shows how this is not Herb's airline anymore. This is not your grandpa's airline." More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

Airlines seek to scale back O'Hare's expansion

As the first new runway in Chicago in 37 years is set to open Thursday, major airlines serving O'Hare International Airport have unanimously called for halting the next phase of the ambitious expansion project, according to documents obtained exclusively by the Tribune.American Airlines and United Airlines, the two largest carriers at the airport, said the O'Hare plan is flawed, according to the statements sent to city and federal authorities that oppose more spending on the project.They called Chicago's effort to move ahead with the project "premature and inappropriate" because of the decline in air travel and the airline industry's uncertain future. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

Delta says it's committed to keeping 7 airport hubs

The new Delta Air Lines now flies out of seven U.S. hub airports, some of which -- such as Detroit and Cincinnati -- are close neighbors. But Delta's president said Wednesday that the company is committed to maintaining those hub operations coveted by airports.
The merger between Delta and Northwest Airlines -- now just 3 weeks old -- created the world's largest airline. Added together, the new airline has seven hubs: Detroit, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York JFK and Salt Lake City. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

Obese have right to 2 airline seats

OTTAWA, Canada - Obese people have the right to two seats for the price of one on flights within Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Thursday.
The high court declined to hear an appeal by Canadian airlines of a decision by the Canadian Transportation Agency that people who are "functionally disabled by obesity" deserve to have two seats for one fare. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

US Airways brings back frequent-flier perks

US Airways is restoring key frequent-flier perks that it was blasted for eliminating earlier this year. The Tempe-based airline today will announce the return of bonus miles and minimum mileage for its top frequent fliers, benefits that fatten members' accounts and spur loyalty.
The changes will be retroactive.
Andrew Nocella, US Airways' senior vice president of marketing and planning, said the decision was prompted by customer feedback and competition. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

20081119

Bush Takes Steps to Ease Holiday Air Travel Delays

In a bid to ease congestion during the holiday travel season, President Bush on Tuesday said commercial aircraft would be allowed to temporarily use military airspace across much of the country.
At the same time, the president reiterated his intention to have flight slots sold by auction at the three largest airports in the New York region before he leaves office in January, a move that the plan’s opponents are trying to block in the courts and in Congress. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

20081118

Virgin America Adds Flights to Meet Demand for Inaugural Travel

SAN FRANCISCO - Virgin America, the California-based airline on a mission to make flying good again, today announced it will add more flights to and from Washington, Dulles (IAD) to meet the rise in demand for travel to the presidential inaugural activities the week of January 20, 2009. In the spirit of the season, Virgin America is also sponsoring students from the KIPP Academy of Opportunity in South Los Angeles for a once-in-a-lifetime journey to visit the nation's capital for the inaugural week festivities. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

20081117

Thanksgiving travel to mirror last year

Despite the downturn in the economy, about the same number of American plan to travel for Thanksgiving. According to a survey commissioned by discount travel site Hotwire.com and conducted by Harris Interactive, 39 percent of consumers will travel for turkey day -- the same percentage as last year. Also like last year, about 74 percent will travel shorter distances of 200 miles or less for the holiday. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

20081111

Travel expected to remain steady

Despite the economic downturn, a survey shows most Americans will keep their holiday travel plans so they can maintain tradition with family and friends, the Travel Industry Assn. said today."Even though there are many apparent reasons to stay home this year, Americans really value travel and will stick to it as much as they can," said Suzanne Cook, senior vice president of research at the association, a Washington, D.C.- based trade organization that represents the $740-billion U.S. travel industry. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News

20081105

FBI: Airline passenger restrained with duct tape

RALEIGH, N.C. — An airline crew used duct tape to keep a passenger in her seat because they say she became unruly, fighting flight attendants and grabbing other passengers, forcing the flight to land in North Carolina.
Maria Esther Castillo of Oswego, N.Y., is due in court Thursday, charged with resisting arrest and interfering with the operations of a flight crew aboard United Airlines Flight 645, from Puerto Rico to Chicago.
Castillo, 45, struck a flight attendant on the buttocks with the back of her hand during Saturday's flight, FBI Special Agent Peter Carricato said in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Charlotte. She also stood and fell onto the head of a blind passenger and later started pulling the person's hair, the complaint stated. More... Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News