Jan 08 2009

More Service Through Boston

10:01 pm

Matt Phillips at WSJ.com’s Middle Seat blog discusses the numerous airlines who have announced new service through Boston’s Logan Airport in ‘09. New flights have been added by JetBlue, American, Spirit, Porter, US Airways, and Virgin America.

Anyone who’s been through Logan knows it has more than it’s fair share of delays, especially this time of year. So it will be interesting to see how the additional volume affects reliability, but it will also be interesting to see how prices behave with new service to the popular business hub.

I’m convinced US Airways is keeping their executive bonuses afloat solely on the revenue they generate by screwing business travelers going between Boston and Philadelphia. Just prior to the holidays in 2007, airfare on the popular business route tripled. I routinely grabbed last minute tickets between the cities for about $150 each way. At that time the weekday rates went to at least $500 each way, and they’ve been there ever since. Although it was infuriating, it also introduced me to the wonderful world of Amtrak, but I’ll opine on that some other time.

One of the more interesting additions will be Spirit’s daily service to Atlantic City. AC is about a 60 minute drive from Philly (under 45 if your jonesin’ for the craps table) and they’re trying to boost business through the struggling city by luring more carriers. The potential is there to create an alternative route, much like Providence and Manchester are to Boston. Then again, there’s already service from Philadelphia to those two locations, and I can’t seem to bring myself to utilize them. AC is as close to Philly as Providence is to Boston. Will the glorious buzz of those casino floors change my habits? Will it have any affect on fares? Guess we’ll see in May…

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Jan 07 2009

Travel Update

9:09 am

Delays at LaGuardia are pushing 2 hours this morning. The East coast in general will likely be a mess today…

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Jan 06 2009

Dining Alone

9:37 pm

Mark Peacock over at TravelCommons posted several recommendations for dining alone while on the road, and one of his recommendations was Monk’s Cafe here in Philadelphia. I have to commend Mark on his selection. Monk’s is an excellent bar and restaurant (though a bit cramped) and has some of the best food and beer in the city. You’ve gotta try the pommes frites (french fries) if it fits into your New Year’s resolutions. Philly is a fantastic restaurant city, as our local waistlines will atest, and next week I’ll be introducting a couple of my favorites in our Philadelphia CityGuide and companion ChimpSheet. So stay tuned, and in the meantime, screw the resolution and order another Chimay Triple.

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Jan 06 2009

Dedicated Commuter

6:14 pm

Picture this: You’re 6. As in pre-pubescent. Things at home are rough. You’re out of juice, mom wont get off your back, and even that baby in the E-Trade commercials has a better smartphone than you. You just want to get in to the office and get your A, B, C’s on, and damn if you don’t miss the bus. What do you do? Steal Mom’s car of course.  If only you knew how to drive.

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Jan 06 2009

Travel Update

4:46 pm

Weather on the East coast has delays in Philly up over an hour, with similar delays at Reagan.

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Jan 06 2009

30m Review: Samsung Omnia

8:02 am

Thanks to a recommendation from our friends at pocketnow.com I’ve finally gotten rid of my long suffering Razr and replaced it with a Samsung Omnia. Here’s my immediate impression in today’s 30minute Review… Continue reading “30m Review: Samsung Omnia”

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Jan 05 2009

Website Review: BusinessTraveller.com

9:27 am

The online component of Business Traveller Magazine is a complete compliment to the print version of the popular magazine, but is largely focused on international content. This week we’ll navigate our way through to the useful stuff for your grind… Continue reading “Website Review: BusinessTraveller.com”

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Jan 05 2009

Travel Update

9:23 am

Issues on the West coast this morning, with delays in Phoenix, Las Vegas, LAX and Seattle. Looks like most are under an hour at least. Happy freakin’ new year!…

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Dec 30 2008

Fining Airlines for Overbooking

4:55 pm

The angry ones over at Travel Rants have advocated fining airlines for overbooking flights, citing greed and money as the main motivation for the practice. I’ve been bumped from flights before, and it certainly is frustrating, so I’d have to say I agree with them to some extent…

Overbooking is a fact of life for airlines. Thin margins and increasing costs force them to squeeze every last dollar out of a flight that they can. For a long time this created what really seemed like an abusive system that clearly valued full planes over goodwill towards the customers filling them. This practice has been on the decline however. In the first 9 months of 2008, the rate of seat bumps was nearly half what it was for the same period in 2000. The reason for this is obviously – we all know we get rocked with charges if we miss our flight and have to reschedule, so of course we’re doing everything we can to make the flights we’re booked on.

Unfortunately, overbooking still happens, and it always will as long as it’s legal and there is a non-trivial passenger no-show rate. It seems as though the airlines aren’t doing enough to recognize when and where these issues occur, since they always seem to happen at the same time and place. There’s plenty of data out there, and plenty of smart people to analyze it. A 2002 study at Duke, sponsored by American Airlines, advocated a significant reduction in the rate of overbooking. Airlines have to get smart and apply these types of evaluations to specific schedule and traffic patterns. And cost considerations should go beyond the airline’s operating numbers. To a business traveler with a tight schedule, the value of a timely and reliable arrival is far greater than the sum of fuel and labor.

Smarter algorithms with lower overbooking rates and a greater vlauation of a bumped passenger would go a long way to improving goodwill while maintaining maximized profits. Sweetening the deals for voluntary bumping would go a long way towards cushioning the issue as well.

By the way, know your rights when you do unfortunately get into one of these situations, and take heed, we’re almost out of the holiday travel season…

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Dec 30 2008

No Checked Loose Lithium Batteries

4:03 pm

As of today, passengers are no longer permitted to pack loose nonrechargeable lithium batteries in their checked baggage due to concerns over fires that the automated supression systems cannot handle.

Passengers can still check baggage with lithium batteries if they are installed in electronic devices, such as cameras, cell phones and laptop computers. If they are packed in plastic bags, batteries may be in carry-on baggage, but there is a limit is two batteries per passenger.

I tend to carry a lot of batteries for equipment I have to travel with. It will be interesting to see how stringently this rule is enforced…

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