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United Rolls Out Wi-Fi On Overseas Flights

United Rolls Out Wi-Fi On Overseas Flights Mar 18th, 2013 at 4:00PM: It used to be that one of the few places you couldn't get a Wi-Fi signal was at 30,000 feet, but soon there will be no excuse for being out of touch (or not getting work done) as airlines implement a dramatic expansion of onboard Wi-Fi services. More than half of the planes flown by U.S. carriers currently offer Wi-Fi onboard, but United and other airlines are planning to up the ante by ...

Everything You Need To Know About Flying With An Infant Turning 2

Everything You Need To Know About Flying With An Infant Turning 2 Mar 13th, 2013 at 11:00AM: After flying with an infant to over a dozen countries and on nearly 50 flights in her 20 months, I figured I pretty much have baby travel down to a science, as much as you can call it "science" when dealing with a person who is often unpredictable and doesn't respond to reason. While each flight gets more challenging, I'm relishing this travel time before she has opinions on where to go and ...

Tom Stuker Flew Over 1 Million Miles This Year - Why?

Tom Stuker Flew Over 1 Million Miles This Year - Why? Dec 31st, 2012 at 11:00AM: Tom Stuker took the term "frequent flyer" to new heights this year, logging just over 1,000,000 miles in 2012 all on United, all in first class. The 59-year-old Chicago native and New Jersey resident says he's flown a total of 13 million miles, much of that in his capacity as an independent consultant and sales trainer for automobile dealerships around the world. This year, Stuker says that ...

United Passenger Flies A Million Miles In One Year

United Passenger Flies A Million Miles In One Year Dec 16th, 2012 at 2:00PM: A United Airlines passenger who takes the term "frequent flyer" very seriously has racked up a million miles in the sky during 2012. Tom Stuker, an automotive sales consultant who lives in both suburban Chicago and New Jersey, reached the record-breaking number earlier this month on a flight between London and Chicago, United announced in a press release. This is just the latest ...

Survey Suggests American Airlines Has Rudest Employees Among Domestic Carriers

Survey Suggests American Airlines Has Rudest Employees Among Domestic Carriers Dec 13th, 2012 at 4:00PM: According to a recent Airfarewatchdog study, a preponderance of surveyed travelers think that of domestic air carriers, American Airlines has the "rudest employees." United was a close runner-up, followed by Delta. Ranking last (which in this case, means winner) is a four-way tie, between Alaska, JetBlue, Frontier and Virgin America. Hmm. Seems budget airlines know how to bring it. Here's ...

Apple's Passbook Gives Us A Glimpse Of The Future Of Air Travel

Apple's Passbook Gives Us A Glimpse Of The Future Of Air Travel Oct 12th, 2012 at 8:00AM: A few weeks back, to much fanfare, Apple released a new version of their popular iPhone and an updated version of iOS, the operating system that powers the device. Dubbed iOS 6, the latest edition of the software as been a bit of a mixed bag for most iPhone users, who now enjoy improved social networking integration, better messaging and a smarter Siri, but have been cursed with Apple's new ...

United Airlines Puts First North American Dreamliner In The Air

United Airlines Puts First North American Dreamliner In The Air Sep 25th, 2012 at 3:30PM: Over the weekend, United Airlines put the first of 50 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in the air. Said to be the most technologically advanced aircraft ever built, the 787 will initially be used by United on international flights to Asia, Africa and Europe. But first, a series of domestic flights will showcase the aircraft around the United States. "As the North American launch customer, ...

Woman Claims United Airlines Killed Her Golden Retriever

Woman Claims United Airlines Killed Her Golden Retriever Sep 20th, 2012 at 4:00PM: A California woman claims that United Airlines killed her 2-year-old Golden Retriever, Bea, on a flight from New York to California two weeks ago. The accusation appears on her beamakesthree blog, which prominently featured her puppy. "I'm writing this with my anger aside, in the hopes that someone looking for advice will read this and not make the mistake of trusting United with their pets ...

United Cares About [Insert Customer Name]

United Cares About [Insert Customer Name] Sep 10th, 2012 at 5:00PM: We don't know whether to shake our heads in disappointment or fall off our chairs laughing about this letter "giantreesemar" from Flyertalk posted. Evidently, the flier sent a letter of complaint to United Airlines, and received this incomplete form in return. The background story, according to giantreesmar, is he had set up a fairly complicated award itinerary, with United promising to ...

Inside United's First 787 Dreamliner At Boeing HQ

Inside United's First 787 Dreamliner At Boeing HQ Aug 2nd, 2012 at 3:45PM: We knew it was coming, but now that we've had a chance to step on board United Airlines' latest jetliner in person, we'll surely be counting the days until we can ease into one of those airborne recliners as the carrier's 787 takes to the skies. Just days after getting its first coat of paint (and that unique nose-to-tail swoop), United opened up its Dreamliner for journalists, select customers ...

Bad Flight Saved By Airline Crew, New Laws, Amiable Travelers

Bad Flight Saved By Airline Crew, New Laws, Amiable Travelers Jul 30th, 2012 at 5:00PM: Last weekend, United Airlines Flight 108 from Newark, New Jersey, to Edinburgh, Scotland, put 2011's Airline Passenger Bill of Rights to the test. It was not planned that way; we did not set out to see if the new regulations would kick in to help in a bad situation. But when things went wrong, rules established by the bill kept a bad scene from becoming a total disaster. I was on board and ...

Disabled Veteran Accuses Airline Of Animal Cruelty And Verbal Abuse

Jul 25th, 2012 at 4:00PM: Paws and Stripes founder and disabled veteran Jim Staneck had a very disturbing experience with United Airlines in Virgina's Dulles International Airport. According to Staneck, not only did staff ask him if he was "retarded," they also kicked his service dog, Sarge. The incident occurred during a hectic time, when there were a lot of flight cancellations and delays. After spending 48 ...

Oscars take flight on United from O'Hare Airport

Oscars take flight on United from O'Hare Airport Feb 9th, 2012 at 4:15PM: O'Hare Airport had a couple of extra visitors this morning in terminal B. Joining the rest of the passengers heading to Los Angeles on the United flight dubbed "Oscar 1" was none other than Tom Sherak, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His entourage consisted of several dozen short, gold men: this year's Academy Awards. Mr. Sherak was personally escorting the ...

5 airlines with great in-flight services in economy class

5 airlines with great in-flight services in economy class Jan 9th, 2012 at 8:30AM: Last week, I spent 13 hours desperately trying to fall asleep on a Thai Airways flight from Bangkok to London; my economy class seat didn't have a personal entertainment system and the cabin monitor was pitch black from my angle. The week before, my sister took a red-eye United Airlines flight from Honolulu to San Francisco without the benefit of a pillow, blanket, or snack. For many ...

United Airlines to order A380 jumbo jet?

United Airlines to order A380 jumbo jet? Dec 3rd, 2011 at 9:00AM: Things are going pretty well for United this year. Full approval for their merger with Continental Airlines went through, they became the first domestic carrier to adopt bio fuel and one of their biggest competitors has gone bankrupt. Their media and public relations departments should get the rest of the year off. In fact, they should buy us dinner. In addition to all of that good news, ...

United's 787 rolls off of the assembly line

United's 787 rolls off of the assembly line Oct 13th, 2011 at 8:00PM: We're warmly looking forward to the launch of the first domestic 787 product in the United States, United Airlines' service between Houston and Auckland. With Japan based - All Nippon Airways as the launch partner for Boeing's new jumbo jet, however, we have to patiently wait our turn. The good news, however, is that construction is still on time for a 2012 delivery. Pictured above ...

Airlines dominate Most Hated Companies list

Airlines dominate Most Hated Companies list Jul 14th, 2011 at 11:00AM: This week, The Atlantic used The American Consumer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) data to compile a list of the 19 Most Hated Companies in America. Joining Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Facebook all with a score of 64 or more out of 100 are even lower-scoring American Airlines (63), United Airlines (61), and US Airways (61). Worst of all air carriers? Delta Air Lines scoring an ultra low 56 on ...

Tom Stuker becomes first frequent flyer to pass 10 million miles, United celebrates

Tom Stuker becomes first frequent flyer to pass 10 million miles, United celebrates Jul 11th, 2011 at 9:00AM: Ryan Bingham exists in real life, and his name is Tom Stuker. Mr. Stuker, an automotive consultant based in Chicago has been flying United for over 20 years, and this Saturday afternoon, somewhere between Los Angeles and Chicago he officially crossed the line over 10 million frequent flyer miles. To celebrate, the folks at United hosted a private celebration at Chicago's O'Hare airport, ...

Twin United pilots throw opening pitches in Chicago's crosstown classic

Twin United pilots throw opening pitches in Chicago's crosstown classic Jun 25th, 2011 at 2:30PM: The rivalry between the Cubs and the White Sox is no doubt one of the greatest in the sports community, each teams reflecting the vastly different attitudes and culture between the north and south sides of Chicago. Despite the tension, however, there's always room for some joviality, and this year, United jumped into the fray by bringing a pair of its identical twin pilots down to U.S. ...

Airline fees are worth more than Facebook

Airline fees are worth more than Facebook Jun 13th, 2011 at 3:30PM: Outside the travel world, everyone's marveling at the prospect of a Facebook IPO, which could be valued at as much as $100 billion. So, what are we missing while we fawn over Mark Zuckerberg's creation? How about the slow, stodgy, ugly airline industry. Known for a painful user experience and a steady decline of free features, the likes of Delta and American Airlines are outdoing the hottest ...

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