Flybe Chooses to Drop Its Debit Card Fee
Posted on: April 30th, 2012 Posted by Marianna Lee
People love to travel, but they do not love the fees that come along with airline travel. Just because a person can find a ticket cheap, does not mean that they are actually getting a good deal. In fact, after people add up all the fees, the price could be much higher than what they [...]
MissTravel.com Helps Attractive People Travel for Free
Posted on: April 27th, 2012 Posted by Michael Bond
It has been said that good looks can buy just about anything. Well MissTravel.com is hoping to prove that to the world. In fact, the site has built its own foundation on that one idea. The point behind the site is to offer a simple solution for attractive travelers who cannot afford to travel on [...]
Emirates Does Not Want to Invest in Indian Carriers
Posted on: April 26th, 2012 Posted by Lucy Williams
According to reports, Emirates is not interest right now in investing in Indian carriers. This is bad news for India since Emirates is actually the world’s largest carrier in terms of international traffic. The only way that Emirates would even consider investing in an Indian carrier is if the Indian government gave outside investors ultimate [...]
Hertz Announces New Business Rewards Program
Posted on: April 25th, 2012 Posted by Justin Harper
Hertz has just recently introduced its new program called Hertz Business Rewards. This is a new scheme that is both flexible and easy to use. The program can help small to mid-sized companies earn up to 20 percent off their car hire rates and even earn free rental days. The program is simple to join. [...]
Enterprise to Give Consumers a Break on Fuel Charges
Posted on: April 24th, 2012 Posted by Marianna Lee
For people who have ever rented a car, they know that taking the car back to the rental agency without a full tank is never a good idea. With Memorial Day coming up (which is a big US travel period), there are bound to be some people who get slapped with high fuel charges. That [...]
ATM Fees Costing Brits Tons of Monday on Holiday
Posted on: April 23rd, 2012 Posted by Simon Bracknell
Everyone loves to take holidays. However, if there is one thing that people do not like, it is being hit with a whole bunch of unexpected ATM fees after returning home. Well, that is just what it happening to some Brits traveling aboard. According to a new survey done by travel agent, Sunshine.co.uk, Brits spent [...]
Airlines Upset Over Heathrow Capacity Constraints
Posted on: April 20th, 2012 Posted by Lucy Williams
The last thing that the UK needs right now is a lot of airlines turning their back on the country. Unfortunately, that is just what is happening. Apparently, a number of airlines have admitted that they are upset over the capacity constraints at Heathrow Airport. This is causing some of the biggest airlines in the [...]
National and Alamo Launch New Service in Brazil
Posted on: April 19th, 2012 Posted by Steven Powell
Looking for a car rental in Brazil? Well, National and Alamo have what travelers are looking for. In fact, it has just been announced that both of these companies are moving into the Brazilian car rental market. This is actually the first time that Enterprise Holdings has entered this marketplace. It will help the company [...]
Pilot Sends Air Canada Plane into a Dive Mistakenly
Posted on: April 18th, 2012 Posted by Marianna Lee
When flying, there are a few things people do not want their pilot to be. One of those things is sleepy. Well, unfortunately for one Air Canada flight from Toronto to Zurich, this is just what the pilots were. Apparently, a sleepy pilot sent the plane into a dive because he believed that they were [...]
Virgin Atlantic to Appeal BA’s Takeover of BMI
Posted on: April 17th, 2012 Posted by Michael Bond
By now, most people have heard that British Airways is planning on taking over BMI. This is actually bad news for a number of BMI workers. That is because, this deal could result in some 100 workers losing their jobs at George Best Belfast City Airport. However, there is a bit of good news for [...]

