Archive for June, 2009

Delta Airlines - Introductory Airfare for Australia

This special has a book by date of June 30 so it won’t make it in for the Airfare Specials this Week on time. But it’s a good deal, and…
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Ryanair Maintenance Online and You Still Pay

Was given a heads up on this from About.com’s Guide to Spain Travel, Damian Corrigan, who wrote:
Passengers traveling on Thursday with Ryanair, the airline everyone loves to hate, should be…
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Tips for Upcoming High Season Travel in the Coming Weeks

If you are traveling over the next two weekends, in Canada you will hit the Canada Day rush (July 1), and in the United States, the 4th of July weekend….
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Airport Activities for Children - Kid Friendly Airports

Airports - often over or under air-conditioned, laden with security lineups, hard floors, and other less than fun attributes - not exactly the most family friendly of places. Couple that…
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The Deepening Airline Depression

It’s interesting…the benchmark for the toughest times financially for airlines is generally the months following the September 11th terrorist attacks. Then at the end of 2007 and into spring of…
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Flying for the Wedding or Honeymoon

June - a kick off to a popular time of year to get married. Weddings and honeymoons often have people thinking of large cash commitments. Airlines have not always catered…
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Climate action game changer, Part 1: Is there a lot more natural gas than previously thought?

I have been researching what may be the single biggest game changer
for climate action in the next two decades — U.S. natural gas supply.

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Tales from Spain: baseload renewable energy means hope in the fight against global warming

While in Spain to explain the California solar market to local solar companies, I took a side trip to Sanlucar la Mayor, near Sevilla, to tour Abengoa’s big solar facility. Holy moly. Muy impressive. 

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Inhofe’s plan: Stall climate action until the next president

Oklahoma Republican James Inhofe, the Senate’s top global-warming denier, brags about his plans to thwart climate action. 

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