by Denis Campbell
United Airlines flight 921 was the outbound on 21 May. The crew was London-based, cheerful, helpful and the flight comfortably uneventful. UA 922 on 29 May was the return leg led by a US-based crew: surly, arrogant, griping, worrying aloud about job losses, lacking in decorum, full of silly and rigid rules, ridiculously [...]
UA Transatlantic, Pass then Fail!
Posted on 31 May 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (5) | Tags: 1st class, BA, BMI, BOAC, bring your A game, BT, buh bye, business class, dead head crew, disdain and contempt, Facebook, Heathrow, KLM, London-based crew, Pass then Fail, PC World, poor service, Tesco, Twitter, united, United Airlines, US-based crew, Washington
Got dem Recession Travel Blues
Posted on 28 March 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (1) | Tags: Amsterdam, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff Airport, Gatwick, Heathrow, KLM, Netherlands v Scotland, Recession travel, Schiphol, Stansted
Air travel has become a rare experience for me. Where I used to travel weekly by airplane somewhere on business, since the start of this recession, I have taken only two trips. Yesterday began a third. I wanted to report on the differences now that we are in the teeth of it. How are the [...]






The Lunacy of Republican opposition in the Healthcare Debate writ large!









































