Air Travel

29th June
2011
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K asked:


I’m going to turn 18 in January of 2011, and am planning a trip to London, England in mid-February. I will be buying the ticket the following Tuesday of my birthday. How much would a flight+hotel cost to London, England in the dead of winter?

I know summer time it costs around 700-800 dollars round trip for flight, but in the winter, around last minute it should be lower than that? Right?
Boston, Ma

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29th December
2010
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Equine Angel asked:


Hey guys. I want to go to Iowa for a horse camp there. But i have no idea how much a flight would cost. Please help me out. Full set of points to best helpful answere.

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27th December
2010
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JetBlue asked:


I want to tape or record my flights on Flight Simulator and upload them on youtube…is there a special way to do it?

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23rd December
2010
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roxya153 asked:


I need a flight out of south Florida for the holidays and the earliest flights I can get home without being kicked out of where I’m staying leave from Palm Beach to NY at 9:50pm and then the connecting flight is at 5:40am the next day…that means you have to sleep in the airport right? What happens to your luggage? Staying here one more night would cost the equivalent to two plane tickets!
I can’t leave any earlier, I’m cheating with 9:50 anyway since thats when my last meeting is scheduled to end.

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8th December
2010
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U_No_me asked:


I need to change the return flight. We’ll call it Flight A. But it will cost a huge amount of money, AND it doesn’t guarantee I’ll get on the flight I need to make–I would be on standby.

It would be cheaper to book a flight (Flight B) on the date I need to return and intentionally MISS flight A.

Will the airline sic their henchmen on me? Fraud? What happens?!
Obviously, I would book Flight B on a different airline.
Flight B needs to occur 1 day before Flight A.
There are no connection flights I am trying to make.

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29th November
2010
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Victoria T asked:


I’ve never been through an airport and on a plane by myself before, and I’ve never had to get a connecting flight. Is it simply a case of getting off your first flight, getting your luggage, finding the check-in desk for the airline for the second flight and repeating the whole process? I have 1 hour and 35 mins to do it in at Amsterdam, I think that’ll be enough.

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26th November
2010
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Sonja asked:


I am thinking of becoming a flight attendant. I think I have a lot of the qualities looked for in one, for example I’ve flown hundreds of times and speak four languages fluently. What other types of attributes are looked for in a flight attendant?

If you are a flight attendant, how has it been? Is it really stressful, or are there more pros than cons? Does the company you work for have regulations about what you have to look like, how tall you have to be, etc?

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23rd November
2010
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vierbeiner asked:


I’ve always wanted to be a flight attendant. I love being in airports and in planes, I even love the in-flight meals. Most of all I love to travel. However, I suspect being a flight attendant isn’t all its cracked up to be.

So I’m curious: can anyone tell me what its like?

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20th November
2010
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Jacquelyn asked:


Does anybody know “good” flight school in Florida?

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20th November
2010
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PJ asked:


I booked a flight on Priceline and am pretty sure I cannot make the flight departure, but I could make the next one out. Has anyone had this experience and did the airline charge ya to get on standby for the next flight out?

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