18 Sep 2017

Gulf Carriers: Great Business Class Fares

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Newark to Athens: $2,799
Atlanta to Mumbai: $2,410
New York to Amritsar: $3,430
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18 Sep 2017

Air France: Off-Season First Class Sale

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San Francisco to Paris: $7,182
New York to Paris: $7,182
Washington/Dulles to Paris: $6,160
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18 Sep 2017

Air New Zealand: Premium Economy Sale

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Los Angeles/San Francisco to Auckland: $1,736
Houston to Auckland: $1,936
 
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11 Sep 2017

How a Recent Court Decision Could Lead to More Space on Planes

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The District of Columbia U.S. Court of Appeals ruled last month that the FAA must show actual data to back up its unsupported assertions about the safety of tightly packed airline seats. The [Read More…]
 


28 Aug 2017

This Airline Won’t Assign Female Travelers the Middle Seat

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Getting the middle seat on an airplane is never fun—you’re cramped, uncomfortable and always fighting for elbow space on the arm rests (FYI, travel etiquette dictates that the arm rests are the middle seat’s [Read More…]
 


14 Aug 2017

Aer Lingus Business Class Sale

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New York or Boston to Dublin: $1,999

Toronto to Dublin: $2,399

Chicago to Dublin: $2,599

Washington Dulles to Dublin: $3,199

Dublin is an easy airport for connections to continental Europe and the United Kingdom. Those [Read More…]
 


14 Aug 2017

Air New Zealand Business Class Sale

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Los Angeles to Rarotonga: $2,554

The slightly higher price is justified by the fact that Air New Zealand is now operating the route with its latest lie-flat business class beds. But there’s still only one flight a [Read More…]
 


14 Aug 2017

Air Tahiti Nui: Paris R/T from LAX

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Los Angeles to Paris: $3,431

Travel valid between January 9 and February 28. There is one hitch: Tickets must be purchased by September 7. The good news: no minimum stay.

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14 Aug 2017

Free Portugal Stopover with TAP Portugal

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In the early days of transatlantic jet travel, free “stopovers” in the country of arrival were a standard perk. Now the practice has virtually disappeared and airlines will charge you separately if you don’t make your onward connection within [Read More…]
 


9 Aug 2017

Here’s Who Actually Owns the Airplane Armrest

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You better have sharp elbows, writes Allison Hope at Conde Nast Traveler. The battle for arm room is fierce.

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