Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Air Travel Assistance - First

Air Travel: What's Hot Now
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Air Travel Assistance - First
Jul 4th 2012, 11:05

Air travel is certainly not a one-type or size fits all. At the airport I get to see an incredible range of travelers - from families to sports groups, from unaccompanied minors to women in full abayas, there really isn't a cookie-cutter shaped passenger. Given this, airlines do have plans on how to assist passengers who may need it for the air travel experience.

Fear of Flying - First Time Flyer
The first thing that comes to mind regarding passengers who may require assistance are those who are afraid of flying, or first time flyers. It is okay to be afraid of flying, there is certainly a loss of control when you are sitting in a narrow seat, 30,000 feet above the earth, and the plane is shaking through an area of turbulence. There are courses for fear of flying, and many of them boast a solid success rate. I wasn't always the best flyer as i despised turbulence, and my method though unconventional, was to learn how to fly in order to overcome my fears (there certainly is nothing like bouncing around in turbulent air in a two-seater Cessna).

If you are afraid to fly, let airline staff know. At the gate, and even at check-in, I have done on the spot talks with nervous flyers to help them feel a little more at ease. You can often find a sympathetic flight attendant who will come by every so often to check in on you.

Again, there are fear of flying courses available. As another option, you can seek medical advice regarding prescribed medications to help deal with the anxiety of flying.

Do not feel afraid to ask questions. Yes, there are some surly airline employees, but the majority of those who work for airlines love to travel and do have a modicum of compassion for those who are afraid to fly. Years back, British Airways was one of the airlines that pioneered a project where employees would volunteer to fly with passengers who required assistance; dozens of airlines such as Air Canada operate flights that take underprivileged or ill children to places like Disney World, all on volunteered time. These are people who have a passion for people and travel so ask us! I often liken turbulence to hitting a pothole, or I ask a passenger to try and envision it as being rocked to sleep on a long flight (doesn't always work, but the effort is to diffuse the fear of the unknown).

Bringing along items of comfort may also help. Tranquil music on your MP3 player, or a really great pillow and fleece blanket can sometimes help take the edge off of fear. A tennis ball can be great for squeezing in your hand to relieve tension; plus it has the added bonus of keeping your carpal tunnel engaged so it can act to prevent swelling in your wrist and fingers during a long flight.

Sometimes reading up on weather conditions can help. Sources such as the FAA's Flight Delay Information - Air Traffic Control System Command Center can be really useful. Again, removing the unknown elements of flight can often alleviate a fearful flyer's anxieties.

Ultimately, when it comes to a fear of flying, know that you are not the only one who feels this way. I have had passengers faint in front of me, hyperventilate, and cry - one sees the whole range of emotions and autonomic responses working at an airport - there are those who are simply terrified of flying. However, with reassurance and preparation many do overcome the fear of flying and then can experience the world from all different time zones.

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Air Travel: What's Hot Now: FLYZED, the Interline Listing

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FLYZED, the Interline Listing
Jul 4th 2012, 11:05

FLYZED, the Interline Listing Site

The userid will be the 3 letter code that an airline will be known as (not the 2 letter standard).

The password is usually the ticket plating number for your airline.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Frequent Flyer - Delta A

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Frequent Flyer - Delta A
Jul 3rd 2012, 11:05

According to Delta Airlines - "SkyMiles helps you save time and money in all kinds of ways, from travel to telecommunications."

SkyMiles

phone 800-323-2323

Some of the features of Skymiles (from Delta Airlines) -

Delta's SkyMiles members can book Award Travel with the ability to combine Coach, First Class/BusinessElite, SkySaver and SkyChoice travel into one ticket and save thousands of miles.

"As an example, a member who travels from Atlanta to London in a SkyChoice BusinessElite seat and returns from London to Atlanta in a SkySaver Coach seat may now redeem 150,000 miles versus the previously-required 250,000 miles for the same itinerary. Or, a member can fly from New York to Los Angeles in a SkySaver First Class seat and return in a SkySaver Coach seat for 35,000 miles, which previously would have required 45,000 miles."

For bookings, these are a few of the features offered to Delta frequent flyers: "

An online calendar of availability at delta.com that allows members to shop for Award seats

Delta Messenger upgrades notification, a tool that will automatically contact Medallion members when their complimentary upgrade has cleared. Or, if a Medallion member is still awaiting an upgrade to clear, Delta will automatically add the member to the airport standby list upon check-in

Additionally, the program recently implemented technology to automatically request an upgrade for Medallion members -- Delta's most frequent flyers -- when they make an eligible reservation at delta.com, with Delta reservations, or with a travel agent."

"The award-winning Delta SkyMiles program offers members multiple mileage-earning opportunities when flying Delta, Delta Shuttle(r), the Delta Connection(r) carriers, Delta AirElite(r) and other SkyTeam(r) airlines. Additional mileage-building opportunities are offered through more than 100 partners such as the Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express, SkyMilesShopping.com, participating hotels, car rental companies, telecommunication services, restaurants, retailers and more."

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Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Airline Essentials - American

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Airline Essentials - American
Jul 3rd 2012, 11:05

Year Founded:

Founded in 1930 as American Airways, American first flew routes from Dallas to Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles.

Headquarters / Main Hub of American Airlines:

Dallas, Texas is headquarters to American Airlines, and its main hub is Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), with other major hubs in Chicago and Miami.

Official Website:

Seat Maps:

Phone Number:

Phone number - 800-433-7300

Frequent Flyer Program and Global Alliance:

American Airlines' frequent flyer program is AAdvantage.
American is one of the founding members of the global alliance Oneworld.
Frequent flyer info

Major Crashes / Incidents:

2 American Airlines flights were involved in the September 11, 2001 attacks. Flight 11 and 77 had no survivors.
Before the terrorist attacks in 2001, the deadliest crash in the United States was American Airlines flight 191 which killed all 271 people on board on May 25, 1979.

American Airlines News:

Interesting Fact:

American Airlines started the frequent flyer program in 1981. It was the first airline to have a loyalty program on such a grand scale, and now virtually every major airline in the world has some form of American's frequent flyer model.

On a lighter note - December 2006, an American Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Nashville after a passenger lit a match to try and hide flatulence-related odors.

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Book Unaccompanied Minor

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Book Unaccompanied Minor
Jul 2nd 2012, 11:04

Southwest Airlines has both increased their fee, and made it easier to book unaccompanied minor travel - you can now book travel for children traveling as unaccompanied minors online. There is a lot of paperwork that goes along with booking young travelers as unaccompanied minors, so having a feature where you can do so online could be a huge timesaver at the airport.

I know from having worked at check-in, it can take anywhere from 5 minutes to about 20 minutes to fill out all the forms in person, so being able to do this from home instead of the airport seems a huge bonus.

With Southwest Airlines, children 5 to 11 traveling without an accompanying passenger who is 12 or older must travel as unaccompanied minors (UMs). UMs may only travel on nonstop flights, connecting flights are not allowed.

Southwest Airlines' Teresa Laraba, Senior Vice President of Customer Services spoke about the impetus for the online booking tool for unaccompanied minor travel - "During a recent audit, we identified several opportunities, including the creation of an online booking tool for UMs and an enhancement in the Employee training that comes along with handling our young passengers who are flying solo."

Now to the fee hike (which, even with the increase, is still lower than several major airlines). The UM service charge has increased from $25 to $50 each way.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Face Massage Techniques

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Face Massage Techniques
Jul 1st 2012, 11:04

A face massage can help make air travel less draining and stressful. On longer flights, you may feel jet-lagged as you traverse time zones at a rapid pace; short flights can sometimes leave you feeling a little worn, too. A relaxing face massage might be just what you need.

To combat the stress and anxiety of flying, or just the general discomfort of air travel, I came up with a quick self massage routine. This routine involves gentle massage strokes and acupressure principles to evoke a greater sense of relaxation.

In this massage, no oil is used, all you need is your own set of hands.

Begin by rubbing the palms of your hands together quickly. As you feel the heat build in your hands, stop rubbing your hands and place the now heated palms over your face. Feel the warmth, and the soothing sensation it immediately provides.

Breathe deeply. Breathe in through the nose, filling your chest and stomach, hold and slowly release through the mouth. You can have your eyes open or closed, whichever is more comfortable. Repeat the deep breathing several times until you begin to feel less stress.

For relaxation - continue to breathe slowly and deeply throughout the entire self-massage routine.

All illustrations are copyright Arlene Fleming

In addition to more than a dozen years of experience working for an airline, Arlene Fleming is also a registered massage therapist who has completed over 2500 hours of study to become a massage therapist and qualified in Thai yoga massage, reflexology, hot stones, and a certified practitioner of Tibetan acupressure.

Disclaimer: This article is not intended to replace medical advice. If you have any questions about massage and acupressure, discuss your options with a qualified health care practitioner.

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Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Delta Airlines Check-in Stroll

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Delta Airlines Check-in Stroll
Jul 1st 2012, 11:04

Delta's policies regarding checking strollers, car seats, mobility devices and sports equipment.

Sports Items - Several sports items like skis and fishing equipment count toward the checked-in luggage allowance (thus for some destinations it may cost you what it would cost to check in your first or second piece of luggage, whereas for other international ones it may qualify to be checked in for free).

Heavier/larger equipment, such as bicycles and scuba dive tanks, for the most part, may be checked for a cost of $175 - $300 per direction.

The following sports items are not permitted at check-in (you can contact their cargo department to send it as freight - more expensive) - kayaks, canoes, javelins.

Strollers, Car Seats - Transported free of charge.

Mobility Devices - Wheelchairs, scooters, braces, etc. are accepted free of charge as checked baggage and do not count as part of the checked luggage allowance.

Baggage Policy

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