In the wake of Aloha’s throwing in the towel, ATA files for bankruptcy and discontinues service. If you’re going to fly anywhere this summer, you might think of making your reservations early, and after checking on the airline’s financials.
In the wake of Aloha’s throwing in the towel, ATA files for bankruptcy and discontinues service. If you’re going to fly anywhere this summer, you might think of making your reservations early, and after checking on the airline’s financials.
The advice I heard was to pay by credit card, so if the airline goes out, you can dispute the charges.
Vacation insurance is another option, if you’re booking something relatively major. Almost had to use it a couple of years ago, but instead ended up spending half a day at Disney World waiting out a hurricane.
I will say that afternoon was the emptiest I’ve ever seen Epcot, and the weather in the wake of the storm was beautiful, if a bit chilly.
Dan, I recently flew American, and I couldn’t tell if it was in business or not.
Percy – If you think that is bad, try flying United.
I still miss Braniff. A particular stewardess, especially.