Sentences with phrase «way flights at»

JetBlue is back with their «flash sale», offering one - way flights at rock - bottom pricing.
Once again, these flights are just under the 3,000 mile cutoff for one - way flights at 12,500 in economy.
Alaska doesn't allow one - way flights at 50 % miles when you redeem for Delta, but instead you can utilize Alaska amazing stopover rules.

Not exact matches

«The overbooking process makes it possible to use seats on airplanes much more effectively,» he said, arguing it helps the customer by allowing them to book on a sold - out flight that's unlikely to remain that way and the airline by helping ensure that all flights are at capacity.
If substitute transportation is scheduled to arrive at your destination more than two hours later (or four hours for an international flight), the compensation is 400 % of your one - way fare, up to a $ 1350 maximum).
Earlier this decade, for example, Southwest priced its sale fares at $ 49 each way for flights of 500 miles or less and prices increased from there.
A one - way ticket between Los Angeles and San Francisco will start at $ 44, while one - way tickets for the San Francisco - New York flights will start at $ 139.
A first - class ticket, which will start at $ 149 for one - way flights between San Francisco and Los Angeles, will buy seating in a massage chair, among other amenities.
Flights to the Dominican Republic and Jamaica will start at $ 269, one - way, while Cuba is offered starting at $ 538 round - trip.
Amanda Jackson waited more than 90 minutes at London Heathrow to check in for a flight to Seattle on her way to Alaska.
Falcon 9 — tentatively scheduled for March 8 at Florida's Cape Canaveral — would pave the way for 12 supply flights carrying a minimum of 20 tons to and from the International Space Station, per the company's $ 1.6 billion NASA contract.
Of course, this is corporate speak at its finest: not willing to take responsibility and saying implying that dragging a passenger off of a flight is somehow «accommodating» in any way, shape or form.
This year JetBlue launched JetBlue Mint, a premium cabin on flights between New York and Los Angeles and San Francisco, which undercut the competition considerably, with one - way fares starting at $ 599.
During bad weather or other foreseen events, airlines often give travelers plenty of time to rebook their flights for other dates, a way to avoid chaos at the airport, long before a snowflake falls or tropical - storm winds pick up.
When I interviewed for my flight attendant position at Pinnacle Airlines in 2010, the hiring manager slid a piece of paper across the table and told me, as if issuing challenge, «That's how much you'll make in your first year» — a fairly cinematic way of telling someone their salary is $ 15,500, though at least she was candid.
Depending on the way a rewards program is structured, you may be able to earn points by using your credit card to book flights and pay for other travel expenses, shopping through your card's online bonus mall and making purchases at certain retailers, hotels and restaurants.
A one - way ticket on this flight is currently priced at over $ 4,000, while a round - trip booking will cost over $ 5,000.
Doing that in every flight trip I take make me at rest that if any thing happened on the way at least then if died will not go waste but would face the mercy of God on my soul... Because there only in the upper heavens or mid oceans you have nothing but the mercy of God and nothing in hand to relay upon trying to save self...!!!
No one at the WTC or on any of the plane flights did anything to deserve what happened, so how can the terrorists involved even remotely think of themselves as acting in a way that was pleasing to God?
God looks at flowing streams, at the flight of an eagle and the way of a man with a woman and says, «I like it.
(Well, technically I saw it on the little screen on Delta Flight 1768 from Seattle to Atlanta, which is pretty much the only way I see any movies these days... but, hey, at least the cookies and pretzels are free.)
While the leading experts around the world — with well - funded, never - ending resources at hand — were trying (and dramatically failing) to become the first to fly, it was these two bicycle mechanics who didn't have a college education, who saw each new problem standing in their way of flight as one amazing step closer to solving the problem.
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When we checked in for our first flight late at night in Houston, the attendant told us that they just started a new policy three months ago, which allowed us to check our bags all the way to our final destination!
Fans have been asked to be patient for a long time, and if the team isn't winning or at least entertaining, they choose other ways to spend hard - earned dollars, which inevitably leads to photos of empty seats on the internet, and flight - tracking private planes between Raleigh and Quebec City, and expert opinions that hockey doesn't work in the South.
Disrupted Air travel across the U.S. last Friday after Michael Lasseter of Gainesville, Ga. — on his way to Oxford, Miss., for the Georgia - Ole Miss football game — ran down an up escalator at Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport in a rush to make his flight.
i like podolski and do nt think wenger has ever really got the best out of him but even at his best he is no longer a top flight player... we need to sell him and bring in someone who can really add to the level of our attack... and carvalho is now a benchmark for gauging wenger «s ambition... the lack of proper defensive cover is one reason our attacks have become much less threatening as players do nt want to overstretch knowing what «s not behind them... i am pretty confident we will beat besiktas (a team that would be hanging around the bottom of the epl if not lower) but the fact that we are in this position again speaks volumes for the way the club is run and managed
Wilshere has been injury prone but has been injury free for a good while now... Missing a friendly against holland is hardly a sign of medical catastrophe so this is a massive overreaction... Wilshere is by a very long way the best of the British stable at arsenal and on his day he is a top flight creative midfield play maker... Don't take my word for it ask xavi arguably the best ever in that role... Since his return he has shown signs of his best but not over 90 mins... But wenger has played him all over the place does not no how to combine him with ozil and miki and surrounded him with utterly hapless players like Ramsey and xhaka... He needs a new manager to bring best out of him I hope at arsenal but if the fossil stays he should go...
Nowadays, most Hammers probably regard Burnley as one of the minions of the Premier League (and in financial terms they languish some way behind West Ham) and yet they sit comfortably in 7th place with the luxury of looking down leisurely at the frantic scramble below them for top flight survival.
Wrong Percy — Norris had dirt on McKenna, the chairman of the football league at the time and owner of Liverpool FC, and was therefore able to manoeuvre himself (and Arsenal) into an advantageous position when conning your way into the top flight.
By the way he and Nasri are at the mgm in Vegas as we speak, hopefully Nasris only flight thereafter will be back for pre-season training.....
Each of the previous five top flight encounters in Manchester have gone the way of the home side, with United running out 7 - 1 winners last season in a game which saw Dimitar Berbatov − scorer of a hat - trick on Boxing Day at home to Wigan − net on five separate occasions.
Hard - fought wins over Sunderland and Birmingham sent them on their way before earning a sensational 3 - 2 win at the Emirates over Arsenal; results which quickly earned them the tag as the top - flight's current surprise package.
Their position in the table now looks worryingly precarious, with only a solitary point keeping the relegation zone at bay and a heavy defeat possibly on the way at Stamford Bridge, they could soon join the likes of relegation mainstays West Ham and Wolves inside the bottom three should their goal difference take a battering, which, considering they post the worst away defence in the entire top - flight — having shipped 22 in 9 away matches — is a likely scenario.
Having enjoyed some extra time to work on his game at Hotspur Way during the international period, Lucas sees no reason why we can't pick up a long - overdue league victory at Chelsea when top - flight action returns this weekend.
This is a top four clash with Barcelona leading the way with a flawless record at the top of the table and averaging over three goals per game in the Spanish top flight.
For Quebec City it was WAY easier than going out of Pearson, we had direct flights at civilized times, plus the fare was our lowest option.
Truth be told, the best way to enjoy the flight with a toddler (or at least that I have found) is to use your imagination.
I'm not really sure what I'm trying to get at here, I guess I just wanted to put it out there that before your first flight with baby you will hear until the cows come home that baby needs to be sucking during takeoff and landing, and as soon as you board, the flight attendant will tell you how to hold him or her during that time, and eating's not possible when you're being held that way.
Among the questions that this study raises are whether the surprisingly large number of neurons in bird brains comes at a correspondingly large energetic cost, and whether the small neurons in bird brains are a response to selection for small body size due to flight, or possibly the ancestral way of adding neurons to the brain — from which mammals, not birds, may have diverged.
«These are the flights that invented this way of doing glaciology,» says Dustin Schroeder, a radar engineer at Stanford University in California who is leading the new project.
In lunar orbit, it occurred to me that, here we are, all the way up there at the moon, and we're studying this thing, and it's really the Earth as seen from the moon that's the most interesting aspect of this flight
«To take the next really big leaps in lunar science is going to take landing on the ground and getting at it with instruments in a way very similar to what we've done for Mars,» says Barbara Cohen, a planetary scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, who has developed methods for dating planetary samples on the surface of other worlds1.
Unlike a fly you see from the stands, however — which inscribes an arc on the way up and on the way down — the balls in our camera frame never came down, continuing to travel up into the air until they were caught at the very top of their flight
For over three years, the scientists have been collecting data on the flight of neutrinos — those mysterious, nearly massless particles that can travel through anything at immense speed — originating in the SPS accelerator at CERN, near Geneva, and traveling underground all the way to Gran Sasso, 731 kilometers (about 450 miles) away.
«We've looked for the usual suspects in the usual places and found no solid signals, so we've started searching in some creative new ways,» said Julie McEnery, Fermi project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
If you go by number of flights, then O'Hare is the world's busiest airport (881,933 flights in 2014), dethroning Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport (868,359) after 10 years at the top - by this way of measuring.
The rakish angle of the 1937 Vought - Sikorsky Kingfisher, a World War II scout plane adept at slow flight, indicates that it's coming in for landing, while the Pitts Special S - 1C that hangs above the entrance is fully inverted, the way that aerobatics champion Betty Skelton often flew it in the late 1940s.
The tests are helping engineers working on the development of the SLS at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., ensure the rocket can adjust to the environment it faces as it makes its way to space.
«We've looked for the usual suspects in the usual places and found no solid signals, so we've started searching in some creative new ways,» Julie McEnery, Fermi project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, said in a statement outlining the findings of three recent studies.
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