Although tempting, these jobs are highly sought after and applicants are fiercely competitive, but that hasn't stopped everyone and their mother (literally) from applying. Have you ever applied or auditioned for a travel job contest?
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Although tempting, these jobs are highly sought after and applicants are fiercely competitive, but that hasn't stopped everyone and their mother (literally) from applying. Have you ever applied or auditioned for a travel job contest?
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After adding a $1-$2 price tag to their non-alcoholic beverages last Summer, US Airways has decided to make them free again after competitors weren't willing to take the dive into the money pool with them. As you can imagine, if sitting in a recycled air tube for x amount of hours isn't enough, having to fish out a few bucks from your carry-on to pay for your customary Ginger Ale caused customers to speak up. And thankfully, it got US Airways' attention. CEO Doug Parker says the company retracted the drink fee because it was taking away from other airline improvements:

...this difference in our service has become a focal point that detracts from all of the outstanding improvements in on-time performance and baggage handling that all of us have worked so hard to achieve over the past year.
Have you ever paid for a non-alcoholic beverage on a flight before?
Although catching a flight can get me from point a to point b in the shortest amount of time, there's just something about taking a train that feels so authentic. Somehow for me, that's the perfect way to travel — you still get to see everything between home and your final destination just outside your cabin window, and you don't have to worry about traffic, gas, or stopping for snaks. It's all included!

Which is your favorite way to get to where your're going?
Since I've been flying consistantly since I was 10, I don't have the same fear of flying that millions of Americans do. I have a friend that literally breaks out in to cold sweats during takeoff. I don't even want to tell you what he does to his wife's hand during turbulence. Yeesh. Although, aerophobia may stem from a number of other fears — like heights, small spaces, or lack of control — it's a serious issue on it's own.

And of course, news of planes virtually falling from the sky, like the US Airways flight that landed in the Hudson River, may just aggrivate fears of stepping onto a plane. But the good news is, you have a greater risk of being struck by lightning than being involved in a plane crash. And how many people do you know that have been struck by lightning? Exactly.
The orignal Virgin America Go Sale was scheduled to end on January 20th, but the super saver promotion has been extended by a week. Get flights as low as $59 bucks from San Francisco to hot places like Vegas and San Diego. Side note: I've been to San Diego a few times, but have yet to see the Zoo. Maybe now's my chance!

Plus if you live in Boston, New York, Or DC, you can get your flight on to SF, LA or Las Vegas (lucky you), for chump change: $139 dollars. It's a great sale, and since now Virgin offers on-board WiFi, a kick-ass entertainment system, and some pretty sweet mood lighting, it's seems that it's time to whip out that credit card for a much needed vacay. You can thank me later.
Veteran Australian airline Quantas has been flying for 83 years, so it's no wonder they are on the cutting edge of aeronautics. Not only have they introduced us Bay Area hippies to a greener way to fly, but we can now do it in style and relaxation. The A380 is Quantas' newest jet in the fleet, offering luxury suites complete with lie-flat beds, flat screen TVs and turn down service. Even the folks in business class get those same eye catching amenities, but they're gonna have to suck it up and share the aisle with another person. Darn. In addition to their high tech add-ons like power connections, a business lounge, and an interactive media center, the A380 jumbo jets boast a 10% improvement on fuel efficiency and carbon emissions, and is said to cut down noise by as much as half.

But the best part about this luxury liner in the sky? Well for us in San Francisco — who got it's first Quantas flight into SFO this past week — it means low introductory fares as low as $380 bucks each way. I know, shocking, right? Excuse me while I clear my calendar for September . . .