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Brett has worked in various pricing, sales, and marketing functions for airlines including America West and United. In addition to writing for BNET's Travel industry blog, he also writes the award-winning consumer travel blog, The Cranky Flier, and holds an MBA from Stanford.- more about Brett Snyder »
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- Delta Announces New Team of Officers
- Now that the Northwest merger is done, Delta had to announce the team of people that would be running the show. In addition to Ned Walker's arrival from Continental to run PR, we have the following . . . by Brett Snyder
- Blog posts 2008-11-03
- LaHood is Confirmed; Opposes New York Slot Auctions, Supports Controllers
- I've heard good and bad things about proposed Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, but today at his confirmation hearing where he was easily confirmed, there was a lot of good going around. by Brett Snyder
- Blog posts 2009-01-23
- News and Notes from Continental's 10-K
- Who's ready for Continental's 10-K? Well, here it is. Just a few tidbits to think about today. by Brett Snyder
- Blog posts 2009-03-17
- United's Labor Negotiations Platform Explains What It Wants for Employees
- United is in the unfortunate position of having all of its union labor contracts become amendable (airline labor contracts never "expire" thanks to the Railway Labor Act) at the beginning of 2010. That is not an enviable position, especially when most unions have already ratcheted up the rhetoric about...
- Blog posts 2009-05-28
- What are Scope Clauses and Why Are People Fighting Over Them?
- In January 2010, nearly every single one of United Airlines' UAUA labor contracts officially becomes amendable. The rhetoric from both sides is bound to ramp up as we get closer, and you're going to hear a lot about scope clauses, particularly during the pilot negotiations. Why? And...
- Blog posts 2009-11-23
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