16th July, 2009
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The airline based in Canada, Air Canada announced approval by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) to form a Transatlantic Alliance with Continental Airlines, Lufthansa and United Airlines since 10th July 2009. Air Canada Transatlantic Alliance with Continental Airlines Lufthansa United Airlines will offer to Air Canada passengers to benefit from more options between Canada and Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Western Russia. This Transatlantic Alliance with Continental Airlines, Lufthansa and United Airlines will help to expand an integrated joint venture and build up the Transatlantic association.
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17th April, 2009
Why should fat passengers be penalising?
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United Airlines has turn out to be the most recent US domestic carrier to necessitate fat passengers who are bumped from full flights to pay for two seats on a subsequent flight or agree to a repayment. This news is spreading and the fact is that the seats of the economy class are not expanding to accommodate the rising girth and the height of the Americans. However United Airlines is no exception. Furthermore if pitch also known as seat pitch gets any snugger, will airlines begin obliging tall people to buy Economy Plus or get off the bus?
Hence if any passenger would like to be acquainted with how much leg room he would have on his next flight, it is recommended to check out AirValid’s new airline information and seat comparator web site. Thus the passenger can allow himself to compare and contrast up to four airlines at a time. In addition plug in the US legacies and one will be able to see that they are greatly thinking on the same wavelength in that and the do not ease anyone with a bit of leg length.
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27th January, 2009
United Airlines charges USD 25 to get faster lanes at check-in, security and the gate
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One of the major airlines of the United States, United Airlines proclaimed that it will now allow its travellers to get faster lanes at check-in, security, and the gate for a charge of at least USD25 each way. The new service offered by United Airlines is called “Premier Line”. Moreover “Premier Line” is free for elite members of United’s Mileage Plus frequent flier program but for the rest of travellers the charge stays USD25 or even more said Denis Cary, United Airlines’ senior vice president, chief marketing and customer officer. Further more the charge to get faster lanes at check-in, security and the gate start as from USD25 and it has not specified where the charge is ending at.
Source: United Airlines
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