Up For Whatever? |
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Whatever, USA is Back
Bud Light's Whatever, USA promotion is back. I wasn't invited last year, but I did see their large charter operation in action at Denver.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Airbus Group Photography Contest
Airbus is running a contest for photographers to win a tour of an Airbus facility and have their picture included in the Airbus Group annual report. I'll be entering a few snaps, find out more here.
Maybe a winner? |
Not a winner. |
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Repainting a Virgin Australia Boeing 737
I love these time lapse films of aircraft maintenance. Enjoy watching a colorful aircraft become bland (JAL is still the worst).
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Paperwork Makes Aircraft Fly
I'm still surprised at how much paperwork is required for each aircraft movement. Airlines are trying to move to iPads for flight planning and charts, but fuel information, passenger manifests, maintenance receipts, and other items are still generated on paper and flown every trip.
Pre-flight Paperwork Preperations |
Monday, March 16, 2015
Delta's Silly Award Pricing
Anytime awards let customers use miles when standard award space is not available. It's reasonable to expect a mark up, but Delta charges almost three times the basic award rate to Australia. Luckily Virgin Australia has decent award space, so cheap award tickets can be found. Though as shown below, Delta is happy to take many more miles from you to fly in their inferior business class.
Silly Delta, I'd Rather Not Pay 135,000 More Miles |
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Get the US Airways Credit Card While You Can
I am NOT paid for this post
Sign up for the US Airways credit card this month because it will soon be gone. 50,000 miles after your first purchase and paying the $89 annual fee. That's a great deal and the miles will transfer into your American Airlines account. 50,000 miles is enough for a one way trip to Europe in business class. AA lets you book one way mileage awards, so you can use a different program's miles on the way home.
Sign up for the US Airways credit card this month because it will soon be gone. 50,000 miles after your first purchase and paying the $89 annual fee. That's a great deal and the miles will transfer into your American Airlines account. 50,000 miles is enough for a one way trip to Europe in business class. AA lets you book one way mileage awards, so you can use a different program's miles on the way home.
You Don't Have to Fly American with the Miles You Earn |
Friday, March 13, 2015
New SFO Control Tower
I got a glimpse of the new control tower at SFO recently. I like that it's styled rather than the cookie cutter tower that went up at US airports for the last 15 years. I don't like that they replaced the old one from Dirty Harry and Bullitt.
New Construction at SFO |
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