Posted on January 10, 2009, 12:03 pm, by admin, under
Travel.
Airline Rewards asked: You may have heard of frequent flyer programs, where participants earn points which award free airfares and benefits not available otherwise. But did you know that you do not have to actually fly in an airplane to earn these rewards?There are many credit card companies today which offer customers the benefit of [...]
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Posted on January 9, 2009, 4:49 pm, by admin, under
Finance.
Tom Tessin asked: If you’re looking to travel in the upcoming months, you may want to consider getting a travel credit card. If you’re unfamiliar with these types of cards, I’ll give you a little insight on how you can find the best card for your needs.A travel card is going to be a little [...]
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Posted on January 8, 2009, 1:15 pm, by admin, under
Rule States.
Jack Flanders asked: Like the airline cannot hold you prisoner on the plane once the toilets are full, or they have to let you off the plane to walk around if the air conditioning fails, or basic stuff like that. Or do most people think all air travel would come to a screeching halt if [...]
Posted on January 6, 2009, 3:14 am, by admin, under
Aircraft.
Sky asked: like… right now i’m still in high school. so after i graduate high school.. i go to an aviation school, right? how much does it cost? and how long do i have to study? 4 years? do i get a degree? like masters or something? and after that what should i do next? [...]
Posted on January 3, 2009, 3:22 am, by admin, under
Disability.
Bob G asked: I guess some airlines have websites to check seat availability for non-revenue standby travel. More specifically I’m looking for a Frontier Airlines employee website. Any help would be appreciated?Caffeinated Content