Archive for August, 2008

Southwest Airlines

August 8, 2008

Starting Friday, August 8, you can check in online and reserve your boarding position
beginning 24 hours in advance of departure. This a great feature that is now available on Southwest.

Lawsuit

August 8, 2008

Two states have filed a lawsuit against YTB. It seems that this outfit is only interested in pyramid type sales and the majority of people that join are doing it for only one reason and this is to get reduced rates of travel for themselves. Now some of these members are trying to run a legitimate business but there is only a few that are doing this. Just use caution when booking your vacation travel. Always use a good travel agent. Remember we have extensive hours of training and we are certified to sell travel.

Delta Air Lines

August 1, 2008

Delta Air Lines announced significant changes to its frequent flyer program yesterday. The carrier introduced a new three-tier structure that goes into effect next month. It will now take 25,000, 40,000, or 60,000 miles roundtrip for award tickets, and Delta is again offering “last seat” availability. For complete details, check Delta’s new rules.

JetBlue

August 1, 2008

JetBlue will end its nonstop connections between Washington/Dulles and three cities – Burbank, Las Vegas, and San Diego – on Sept. 3. The carrier said it hopes to resume those routes next summer.

Tauck

August 1, 2008

Tauck celebrated the floating out of its newest river cruise ship, the “MS Swiss Jewel,” this week. The vessel will be floated to a shipyard in the Netherlands for its final outfitting before the scheduled April 2009 launch. The ship will be limited to 118 passengers, and it will join Tauck’s other vessels on the company’s seven river cruise routes.

Majestic America Line

August 1, 2008

Majestic America Line — the company formed in 2006 by the combination of American West Steamboat Co. and Delta Queen Steamboat Co. – will not operate cruises in 2009. Its 2008 sailings will apparently operate as scheduled. During a conference call with analysts this week, company officials refused to divulge any details about their search for a buyer to take over the line’s ships. 2008 proved a tough year for the company. Its historic paddlewheeler “Delta Queen” (pictured) will retire from service this year, because it’s no longer exempted from federal safety requirements (due to its wood construction). And, the “Empress of the North” (which sat out of service for months after running aground) will be turned over to federal maritime officials next month after its last sailing, because the company has stopped making payments on the vessel.

Delta

August 1, 2008

Did you see that Delta is now charging 50.00 for the second peice of luggage. I guess the charge for peanuts isn’t too far behind.