May 14th, 2008
There is etiquette to be considered on escalators and moving sidewalks. It’s really very simple —
STAND RIGHT — WALK LEFT!
What does this mean?
If you are going to remain stationary while riding the escalator or the people-mover (moving sidewalk), stand single file on the right side, allowing people who are walking to pass […]
By Mary Jo Manzanares -- 6 comments
May 10th, 2008
Everyone wants the “BEST” seat on an airplane, but how “BEST” is defined varies from traveler to traveler.
For some, best means First Class or Business Class. Okay, I’m with you on that one!
But what if you’re in coach? Is it possible to get a “BEST” seat there?
That’s where the debate begins.
Many travelers believe that an […]
By Mary Jo Manzanares -- 3 comments
May 1st, 2008
If the thought of being stuck at 40,000 feet with the incessant chattering of cell phone users all about makes you shudder, you’ll want to act to support recently introduced legistlation.
Representative Peter DeFazio of Oregon has introduced H.R. 5788 or the HANG UP Act. (HANG UP is an acronym for Halting Airplane Noise to […]
By Mary Jo Manzanares -- 2 comments
April 30th, 2008
As if getting to the airport isn’t tough enough, most of us have to figure out how to get from our destination airport to our hotel. And this is another time when some planning, and asking a few questions, can be a real savings.
Public transportation: I’m a big believe in public transportation. When at […]
By Mary Jo Manzanares -- 4 comments
March 28th, 2008
This question has been asked by several readers, but I’ll give acknowledgment to Sam, the first to ask it.
Q. How early do you have to check in for your flight?
A. While it varies from carrier to carrier, and is usually a negotiated part of the collective bargaining agreement, most Flight Attendants are required to […]
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March 26th, 2008
Using your laptop while flying requires a little common sense, practical considerations, and some basic etiquette. The competing interests are protecting your privacy, keeping your “stuff” contained within your personal space and not spilling out into other’s space, and making sure that you keep your laptop protected from damage.
Here are a few tips, most […]
By Mary Jo Manzanares -- 3 comments
March 21st, 2008
Today’s Flight Attendant Friday question is one that I am frequently asked. It’s usually muttered under someone’s breath, and often in a rather harsh tone. See if you can relate.
Q. Why do Flight Attendants get to cut in front of the security line? I’ve been waiting a long time, and it just isn’t fair.
A. […]
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March 8th, 2008
Today’s question (or rather yesterday’s question) about the life of a Flight Attendant comes from fellow b5media blogger, Tris at Maple Leaf 2.0
Q: Do you get airsick?
A: Remarkably, no. I say “remarkably” because I do get car sick.
I don’t recall having this problem as a child, so I’m not sure when it started […]
By Mary Jo Manzanares -- 4 comments
February 27th, 2008
Frequent travelers may already be familiar with the three letter codes which are used as airport designators. Knowing these codes make it quicker to search for flights and fares online, and make it easier for you to double check that your checked bags are going to the same place that your are.
Some of the […]
By Mary Jo Manzanares -- 2 comments
February 15th, 2008
It’s long been talked, but could it actually be happening? Are we destined to consolidate down to only one or two airlines?
We could be on our way to that point if these merger rumors are true –
Delta & Northwest?
Continental & United?
Say it isn’t so. Less competition instead of more? This cannot be good for consumers.
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