Tommorow could be a very long day if you're coming into the United Kingdom as the Public Services Unions are going out of strike. UKBA's Border staff are members of the PCS Union, who are taking their members on strike, as well as Schools, Universities, Courts and probation services, Jobcentres and tax and benefit offices, Driving test centres Some Council Services, and more … [Read more...]
Office of Fair Trading: Hidden Card Fees to be banned.
Well it seems the Office of Fair Trading may have some teeth after all, in todays announcement that Travel companies have been ordered to end the use of hidden surcharges for passengers paying by card.For those who are pained with the filling in booking forms, we all know at the page before "buy", some airlines will decide to levy a fee for the use of a credit card or Debit … [Read more...]
TG: To Brussles
Good news for those of us who like to save some money on taxes and like redeeming long haul. Thai Airways International is starting a route from Brussels to Bangkok from 17th November 2011.The route will operate 3 times a week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, using a Boeing 777-200ER at the following times:TG934 DEP BKK 00:30 ARR BRU … [Read more...]
National Express East Angila: Yes, the curse of heat is back.
It's the same every time we have a bit of extreme weather - cancellations ahoy. National Express Anglia lead the pack with the hot weather causing trouble on the orders of Network Rail, with the heat affecting the overhead power lines. London to Ipswich, Braintree, Southend are all hit in different ways. National Express East Anglia says:"Due to high temperature on Monday 27 … [Read more...]
VS: Branson to Pilots – “Extremely Sad” over threat of strikes
dIn a bid to head off the strike action which BALPA and the Virgin Atlantic pilots are threatening, Sir Richard Branson has sent a letter to the pilots, stating he was "extremely sad" about the threat of strikes, and that he would be happy to meet them for private talks.There also was a tag-on of the line "it will leave an indelible scar on the company, impact customers' trust … [Read more...]
Airplan p0rn – BMI Airbus A319
It's Sunday again, so it must be time for some more airplane p0rn. This week, it's British Midland (BMI) Airbus A319 pushing back at London Heathrow T1 More next week! … [Read more...]
Safety Video Saturday – Retro – American Airlines MD-11
Time to do the Timewarp as we look at American Airlines, and safety onboard their then MD-11's...More next week! … [Read more...]
Paris 2011: Thursday Lunchtime Update
Well it's Thursday lunchtime, and here's the news from Paris.And we open with Air Asia's massive order for 200 A320neo's. Yes - 200 frames. With none of the frames they have on order currently being cancelled this takes Air Asia to 375 frames due from Airbus. That's a LOT of frames!Meanwhile Airbus has disclosed an agreement for 10 A380's has been tentatively agreed with an … [Read more...]
Paris 2011: Wednesday Evening Update
Well it's Wednesday evening, and with a lot of the deals done, lets see who else has opened their wallets in the past few hours...Indigo Airlines are the big news today, confirming their mass order for 180 Airbus A320 class aircraft made up 30 A320's and 150 Airbus A320neo's. No matter how you colour it, that's a lot of aircraft.LAN is also in the market for the A320neo, and … [Read more...]
Strike Action: Heathrow Express/Heathrow Connect – Cancelled.
It seems to be the day to settle, with Heathrow Express Management settling with the RMT over the pay dispute. It seems an improve pay offer has been made, which the RMT is urging it's members to accept. Which is nice.In addition, the overtime ban has been lifted too, allowing for a full Heathrow Express/Heathrow Connect service to operate. A final resolution to the dispute is … [Read more...]
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