Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What should I wear on a plane flight

What should I wear on a plane flight?
Hiii :D I'm traveling from Los Angeles to Columbus, Ohio with a connection in Denver. And I'm only 15, and it's my first trip flying by myself. What should I wear on the flight? And I'm leaving straight from summer school to the airport, so I'm gonna have to wear the same thing to school and on the plane. Thanks!
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As a 15 year old you know what is confortable for you to wear and you can wear that. Always keep a spare dress in your hand baggage so that in an emergency you can use it during the flight or at the transit point.
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I'd suggest clothing. Avoid an ammo belt however. If you're looking to join the mile high club, wear a skirt or a dress.
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I always travel in a tee shirt, flip flops, and jeans, you just have to take your belt off and put it through the scannner, these clothes never give my any problems.
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I always wear a comfortable hoodie, jeans and some flip flops. It's comfortable, you can take off the hoodie if you get too hot and you can keep it on if your too cold. Just wear whatever you feel comfortable in and what you feel happy walking around the airport. Happy flying!
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Basically, there's no rule about what you should wear. Most important: do wear something that is comfortable so you can relax and enjoy the flight as much as possible. And do avoid any of those "no-no's" listed by the TSA - you don't want to face their harrasssment, believe me!
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if its goign to be hot, dont wear jeans. they'll be particularly uncomfortable if the weather is warm! I like to wear 3/4 length black leggings and a shortish dress with ballet flats, and wear a nice cardigan. Make sure though that you wear layers, so you can add / take off layers if you get too hot or cold.
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I usually get cold on airplanes, especially sitting by the window. Just wear what's comfortable for you at home, but also maybe bring an extra jacket that you can either wear or put over your legs on the plane if you get cold, or use as a pillow if you don't get cold.
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i like that "justin w" guy's answer ;D just something commmfffyyy!! or, you could do what i had said, and wear that awesome suit you wore for the debate. that'd be sooo cool :]]
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The number one rule is to be comfortable. Avoid clothes with high amounts of metal. I've seen women go through security with clothes that have massive amounts of metal attached to the clothing that sets off the metal detectors every time, and they have to go through the secondary screening process.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Cheapest flights from LAX to Columbus over the July 4th weekend (leaving on friday and coming back Monday)

Cheapest flights from LAX to Columbus over the July 4th weekend (leaving on friday and coming back Monday)?
(or even a bus one way and flying back one way if it's significantly cheaper)
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The Chepest airline is i think Southwest airlines. its a great airline. If not i think you should fly southwest to flordia and then take a Allegaint air i know 1 way on Allegaint from flordia to columbus is $59. But i think you should just go with Southwest. I know becuse i am a flight attendent so i would be the best to ask. I know in and outs of airlines. People think jetblue is cheap but really its a lot more then southwest. And im not just saying all this becuse i work there i dont work ther i wish. I work at Usair and i hate it Well Thanks...
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Your Flight to Columbus, OH (CMH) Departing: Fri, Jul 4 - Returning: Mon, Jul 7 | 1 Adult Northwest Airlines Flight 338 / 1557 10:00pm Los Angeles, CA (LAX) 9:46am - Sat, Jul 5 Next day arrival Columbus, OH (CMH) 8hrs 46min - 1 Stop Change planes in Detroit, MI (DTW) $390 per person
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U.S Airways Roundtrip Coach $387.99 Connect in Phoneix both ways $453.59 Connect in Charlotte both ways $498.99 Connect in Las Vegas both ways United Roundtrip Coach $422.99 Connect in Chicago both ways Delta Roundtrip Coach $455.99 Connect in Atlanta on friday, direct flight on monday $455.99 Connect in JFK on friday, direct flight on monday $500.00 Connect in Atlanta both ways $524.01 Connect in Salt Lake City on friday, direct on monday $577.01 Connect in Boston on friday, directon monday $605.00 Connect in Cincinati on friday, direct on monday American Airlines Roundtrip Coach $488.01 Connect in St. Louis $541.01 Connect in Chicago Continetal Roundtrip Coach $544.99 Connect in Houston $544.99 Connect in Cleveland Northwest Roundtrip Coach $583.99 Connect in Detroit $750.00 Connect in Memphis Midwest Airlines/Midwest Connect Roundtrip Coach $616.00 Connect in Milwalkee These are the best i could find, gl on ur search
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Search here http://www.jetsetgotravels.com

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

What would be the best airline to apply for an flight attendant

What would be the best airline to apply for an flight attendant?
I live close to columbus ohio and I am 37 years old and making a career change Is it easier to attain a flight attendant postion if you go to an flight attendant school?
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Choose one that flies to locations you would like to visit. The airline will send you to school!
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Yes.
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Most airlines have their own training program that they will put you through. Email me for more info if you'd like. :) It's a great job, and a lot of fun!
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People are constantly asking me, "Which is the best airline to work for?" Because of all the variables involved, I can't answer that question for you without more information; you have to answer it for yourself. I can give you some guidelines to consider when choosing the airline you would most like to work for. LOCATION: Do you want to remain living where you currently reside? If so, you should look for airlines that have a domicile in your town. While there is no guarantee that you will be based there right out of training, you will at least have that option in the future. If they don't have a domicile in your town, then you will always have to commute to your domicile to begin your workday, and may even have to travel there the day before and spend the night in a hotel at your own expense, just to ensure you can check-in for your working flight on time. Or are you ready to explore new places and new locales? Perhaps you've always wanted to live in New York City, but knew you would never be able to afford to move there without first having a job. You could select airlines that have flight attendant bases in JFK, EWR, LGA or ISP. All these airports would be within reach of the New York City area. SCHEDULE: Do you want to be home every night, if possible, and not spend any nights away from home? Do you have children or spouses/family/significant others who you want to spend as much time with as possible? Then you would want to concentrate on the Regional carriers that usually have shorter runs, and fewer overnights. If travel is what you desire, then the larger international airlines or charter airlines would be a better choice. Their longer trips and foreign destinations will give you more layovers and interesting destinations. You may be gone for longer periods of time, but you will be seeing parts of the world that your friends can only dream of. SKILLS: Do you speak a foreign language? Then choose the airlines that fly to destinations where your language skills would be an asset. If you're a resident alien from Germany, you might choose an airline with flights to Germany so you can easily visit your relatives. INTERESTS: Are you a South American history major? Do you collect Asian Art? Are you a professional surfer, rock climber, runner or biker? All these are things to consider when choosing your ideal airline. Once you have chosen the airlines that best meet your desires, you can go to their websites and investigate the companies further and refine your choice. HIGHEST PAID: This is actually the last reason to choose an airline. As stated throughout this guide, there are no guarantees in this industry. You may start working for the airline that pays its Flight Attendants the highest salary in the industry, only to have your salary reduced by cutbacks or pay cuts due to slumps in the industry, bankruptcy or corporate takeover. If you live in an area with a low cost of living, and choose an airline that pays more, but requires you to live in an area with a high cost of living, such as New York City, or San Francisco- then your higher salary is being lost to your food and lodging. Keep in mind that just because an airline pays more, doesn't necessarily mean it's a better company to work for. So which is the best airline to work for? The one that you choose to best satisfy your personal needs, skills, and interests.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Get notified when a flight becomes a certain price

Get notified when a flight becomes a certain price?
Is there a website or anything that can send me an email if a flight reaches a certain price? I fly from Chicago to Columbus Ohio a lot and I'd like something to send me an email whenever a flight is less than 100 bucks. Does something like that exist?
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No. Unless you check it constantly. Anyways if you go to cheaptickets.com you might find one yet today.
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Try Travelocity.com. If you sign up and become a member (free), you can set alerts that will notify you by email if a flight reaches a certain price. There are actually several options regarding price alerts.

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