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Travel Tips from a Million-Mile Flier
Let's just cut to the chase, shall we? Business travel sucks. It's always been difficult. Today it's horrendous. In the next few years it could be unbearable as airlines consolidate routes and pile on fees. So veteran business traveler Marshall Goldsmith checks in to Harvard Business with...
Tags: Enterprise Software, Personal Technology, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Cellular Phones, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Tail End, Product Marketing, Airport, Cell Phone, Phone, Customer Service, Sean Silverthorne, Software
Blog posts 2008-07-10
Which Airport Has the Most Luggage Theft?
Traveling on business soon? Be sure to keep an iron grip on those bags of yours! The burning question: Which airport has the fattest chance your luggage will be pilfered? The answer: Los Angeles International LAX. A 2004 report by the Transportation Security Administration reported 1,458 luggage theft claims...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Strategy, SECURITY, Luggage, Airport, Risk Assessment, Jonathan Haeber
Blog posts 2007-09-06
Eastern Iowa Airport Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Prompted by Iowa Department of Natural Resources IDNR regulations, the Eastern Iowa Airport decided to undertake major improvements to its fuel farm. Because the underground fuel tanks were leaking, the IDNR required them to be removed, and the surrounding area cleaned up. This, compounded by limited-access and airside-security issues, warranted...
Tags: Government, Regulations, Airport, Facility
Case studies
Escanaba Looks to SCASDP for Marketing Funds
There tend to be two major categories of SCASDP grant applications. Some places want money to subsidize new air service while others want marketing money to promote what they have. Delta County Airport (in Escanaba, Michigan) has an interesting problem that I think makes their application for the...
Tags: Airport, Marketing Research, Marketing, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-07-22
What's the Matter with Oakland?
The capacity carnage continued last week with both US Airways and Continental detailing their cuts. Unsurprisingly, US Airways announced it would shutter its night hub in Vegas. Continental, however, had much wider ranging cuts that hit Cleveland the hardest. There are plenty of changes to pull out...
Tags: Oakland, Airport, Vegas, Southwest, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-06-18
FAA Lifts Chicago/O'Hare's Flight Caps This Fall
Finally, after years of planning, the FAA has decided to lift its limit on the number of flight caps at Chicago/O'Hare airport when a new runway opens this Fall. Does this mean we'll see a flood of new flights at the airport? I think not. by Brett Snyder
Tags: FAA, Flight, Airport, O'Hare, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-06-17
San Francisco's Difficult Airport Renovation Decision
It appears that the San Francisco Airport has decided to go ahead with a $383 million renovation of the old international terminal. When it's done at the end of 2010, the new Terminal 2 will house Virgin America along with some other airlines. The airport says it needs...
Tags: Terminal, Airport, Terminal 2, Virgin America, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-05-15
London Landing Fees Hiked More Than 20 Percent
It's good to be an extremely popular airport. When airlines are willing to pay millions of dollars just for the right to land their planes on your runways, you know you can get away with murder. That's exactly what BAA, the group that manages various airports including London/Heathrow and London/Gatwick,...
Tags: Airport, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-03-15
Must-Read: DOT's Air Travel Report
Every month, like clockwork, the media starts regurgitating on-time information, lost bags, complaints, and more. All this data comes from the Department of Transportation's Air Travel Consumer Report, and while the summaries are nice, there's a lot more information that can be gleaned from actually cracking open the report...
Tags: Airline, Airport, Benefits, Marketing Research, Human Resources, Marketing, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-04-08
MLBAM Makes Some Postseason Games Available Online?But Only To Boingo Customers In Some Airports
Major League Baseball postseason games will be available live online in U.S. for the first time, but there's a catch and it's, well? major. Access will be limited to 23 participating airports as a special four-hour pass to the "Airport Edition" of MLB.tv. Moreover, the $4 four-hour pass will...
Tags: Boingo Networks, Airport, MLBAM, Games, Wireless LANs, Cloud Computing, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Personal Technology, Matt Kapko, Companies, Time Warner, Turner, Entertainment, Sports, Media, TV, Cable & Telecom, VOD
News items 2008-10-07
BAA Puts Gatwick Airport Up For Sale
By John Bowker and Carlos Ruano LONDON/TORONTO (Reuters UK) - Airports operator BAA said on Wednesday it was putting its London Gatwick airport up for sale, but would resist regulatory pressure to sell other parts of its portfolio. "We have decided to begin the process of...
Tags: Airport, BAA, Government, Vertical Industries, Strategy, Investment, Enterprise Software, Software
News items 2008-09-17
How To Protect Your Laptop From Thieves
Today's laptops are ripe targets for thieves. Airports and hotels are favorite places for thieves. With the increased security at airports, losing track of a laptop is easier than ever. Laptops disappear from both, airports and hotels, and that's bad enough. But often, irreplaceable data has gone with them. This...
Tags: Notebooks & Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks, Laptop Computer, Thief, Airport
White papers
Barajas Airport, Madrid
The airport is a European hub for flights to South America and passenger numbers have been increasing steadily since the first international terminal was opened in 1977. This has put the existing facilities under tremendous strain, even though they were extended in 1998. The following year, Richard Rogers was appointed...
Tags: Airport, Corus Group
Case studies
The Eastern Iowa Airport Cedar Rapids, Iowa
The Eastern Iowa Airport had significant concerns about its crosswind runway, 13/31. The existing slurry seal was starting to ravel and break loose - a serious problem in the making. A large ground obstruction penetrated the FAR Part 77 surface adjacent to the runway, hampering visibility within the Runway Visibility...
Tags: Airport
Case studies
Dubuque Looks to Expand Its Unique Marketing Plan with SCASDP
You probably don't exactly imagine Dubuque, Iowa to be a hotbed of innovation, and that's why you might be surprised to see what they're doing with their air service marketing program. Their proposal for $500,000 in SCASDP funds PDF looks to improve upon the airport's version of a frequent...
Tags: Program, Airport, Dubuque, Marketing Research, Marketing, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-07-23

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Get UFood Grill
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-8 June 2009-Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Get UFood GrillC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com UFood Restaurant Group, an operator of better-for-you fast-casual restaurants, announced that the Company has signed an agreement to open a UFood Grill in the Dallas/Fort Worth...
Articles 2009-06-08
A very special colt
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Friday, the third of May, 1996, I was driving from Buckhannon, West Virginia to Clarksburg airport. As I was passing some small community, there was a billboard beside Highway 20 that said simply: GUNS. Well, what would you have done? I turned the rental car onto...
Articles 2008-11-01
Not an easy walk
I walked Iwo Jima from the airport in the central plateau to the invasion beaches. It took me about an hour or so and I'm in poor shape and with an arthritic knee. Fighting on Iwo lasted 36 days, although the island was declared secure on March 14th. It took...
Articles 2008-11-01
There
Although I have studied the battle for Iwo Jima since a pre-teen, my first view of the island was still a surprise. The pilot of the Continental Airlines Boeing 737 took us low and slow, doing figure eights around the island so both sides of the airplane could look it...
Articles 2008-11-01
AIG sells 50% stake in City Airport
Business in brief TRANSPORT AIG, the ailing US insurance giant, has offloaded its stake in London's City Airport to its joint venture partner for an estimated 250m. The New York-based insurer has sold its 50 per cent stake in the airport to Global Infrastructure Partners. Selling...
Articles 2008-10-01
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