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Category: 2010 Newsletter

Oct 27 2010

United and Continental. One Airline. Your network just got better.

Are you a frequent flyer of United or Continental?  If you are, you may have noticed a refinement in the visual branding of the newly merged companies.  On October 1, the two companies became Chicago-based United Continental Holdings Inc. –  the world's biggest airline. 

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Oct 27 2010

Save the Planet While Benefitting Your Bottom Line

Going green provides cost savings to passengers and is good for the future of our planet!  Southwest Airlines has embraced this idea by testing a green plane for the past 4 years. 

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May 3 2010

Volcanic Erruption Offers Lessons for Travelers

The Icelandic volcano that erupted last month caused chaos for travelers, airlines, hotels and other travel-related companies. It also offered some lessons...

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2 comments - Posted by Heather Terry at 4:59 AM - Categories: 2010 Newsletter | Air Travel

Mar 22 2010

India & Romania Volunteer Projects Now Available!

Fellowship Travel International is now offering both India and Romania volunteer projects!  Check out new and exciting ways you can put your skills to good use by helping others!

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0 comments - Posted by Heather Terry at 4:11 PM - Categories: 2010 Newsletter | Destinations

Mar 22 2010

No Cash Accepted on Board

Leave your cash at home when you want to buy something in the air...

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1 comments - Posted by Heather Terry at 4:00 PM - Categories: 2010 Newsletter | Air Travel

Mar 22 2010

No Advance Visa - But Pay to Enter!

Americans are getting used to airlines charging a la carte for every item they can think of.  There are many countries in the world that currently do not require American passport holders to secure a visa in advance of arrival into their country. However, arriving and not having to pay an entry fee is increasingly becoming a thing of the past.

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0 comments - Posted by Heather Terry at 3:01 PM - Categories: 2010 Newsletter | Air Travel

Mar 22 2010

Now Charging for Carry-ons

While almost all airlines have been charging passengers for checked baggage for some time now, some are now even beginning to charge for carry-on bags!

 

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