»»Continental Airlines Introduces New Same-day Flight Changes Policy

On June 17, 2008, Continental Airlines updated its policy regarding same-day flight changes for restricted tickets.

According to the new policy, flyers holding restricted tickets can change to another Continental flight departing within 12 hours from when the request is made — previously it was three hours.

The fee for same day changes will be $50, or $25 for OnePass Platinum and Gold Elite members. These charges will apply to standby travel, but will not be charged until a seat assignment is cleared. (see Continental’s Same-Day Flight Changes).

Those who are flying on an unrestricted ticket, can make changes free of charge so long as there are seats available.


 

»»20th Airfare Increase of 2008

Southwest Airlines initiated the 20th fare increase of 2008, raising by $10 to $20 roundtrip for travel starting 2-Nov-08.

United Airlines and Delta Air Lines followed Southwest later in the day.
Delta increased fares by $20 - $30 roundtrip and United raised prices by $20 - $40 roundtrip. (source: FareCompare.com)


 

»»Southwest Airlines To Add New Markets

Southwest Airlines is now taking reservations through early January.

The airline also announced that despite the industry downturns it will discontinue just two nonstop markets, Oakland-Tucson, and Kansas City-Sacramento (source).

Southwest says it will retain service in all of its other markets and add six new nonstop markets, concentrated on Denver and Florida.

In order to know flight frequencies in each of Southwest’s markets and the changes coming up for November, click here.


 

»»Delta Testing Paperless Mobile Check-in at LaGuardia

Last week, Delta Air Lines, in partnership with Transportation Security Administration (TSA), began testing paperless mobile check-in for domestic travel from New York-LaGuardia (LGA) to any U. S. airport.

Checking in online from the comfort of home or office has become quite popular, but Delta’s paperless mobile check-in means that, the check-in process can take place from anywhere, at any time within 24 hours of flight departure.

If the test will be successfully completed in LaGuardia, Delta will leverage paperless check-in across its domestic system, to and from any U. S. airport. (source)


 

»»Suitcases with Motors Built Into the Wheels

Live Luggage has just introduced suitcases that have motors built into the wheels, an innovation making easier carrying luggage through the airport. These suitcases — PA (Power Assist), have motors built into the wheels and force sensors integrated in the handle.

Concerning the battery life and distance you can run, Live Luggage says: “Under average conditions, using a combination of inclines, uneven ground and flat surfaces you should see a minimum of 2 hours battery life from a fully charged unit […] Our tests resulted with an average distance of 1 3/4 miles with a 32 kg load”.

Features include:
* Flat motor technology built into the wheels
* Anti-gravity handle putting 85% of the weight over the wheels
* TSA approved combination locks
* Stress frame technology for additional strength and weight reduction
* Live Locatorâ„¢ ID - a unique ID to help locate your suitcase in the event of loss
* Force sensors and tilt switches
* Unique umbrella storage (umbrella included)

For those who, after knowing the price — $1365, are still interested to it, here the link to Live Luggage website.