Monthly Archives: July 2009
Is There a Secret Weapon To Give You Less Expensive Dental Health?
Posted July 24, 2009 – 7:03 pm in: Airlineshydro floss
People in the United States have a problem with their teeth. We are constantly on the lookout for ways to make sure our teeth say healthy. The link between Xylitol and gum disease is thus of immense interest. You see, by “link” we do not mean Xylitol causes dental disease. Rather, we mean that [...]
No Comments | Tags: cavities, gum diseaseSky Blue Airlines
Posted July 21, 2009 – 5:31 am in: AviationSky Blue Airlines was founded in 2003 as a company specialized in training pilots especially for the ATR42/72 series, and it is often mistaken for a real airline, even if it only provides training and compliant services. At present, Sky Blue Airlines’ reputation speaks for itself with an increasing popularity ever since they also got [...]
No Comments | Tags: sky blue airline, sky blue airlines, skyblue airline, skyblue airlinesHow AirTran Made Atlantic City and Atlanta’s Residents and Visitors Happy?
Posted July 16, 2009 – 2:31 pm in: AirlinesAtlantic City residents and visitors are very happy to hear about AirTran Airways plans to offer nonstop flights to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. To celebrate the inaugural flight, AirTran hosted a big event at the airport with entertainment provided by the legendary, six Grammy winning, Earth, Wind and Fire. Their hit “Let’s Groove” was received [...]
No Comments | Tags: atlantic city, atlantic city casinos, atlantic city hotels, entertainment, news, travelElevating the PR stunt to an art form with Ryanair
Posted July 15, 2009 – 7:31 am in: AirlinesLow-cost airline Ryanair has made something of a name for themselves by introducing innovative (some would say off-the-wall) schemes to cut costs and raise revenues. Critics say that some of these ideas are put forth at the expense of providing a good customer experience for passengers, whilst proponents praise the airline for its forward-thinking and [...]
No Comments | Tags: Bristol Airport parking, fat tax, Michael O'Leary, PR stunts, RyanairHow Can Air Travel Be Made Safer?
Posted July 14, 2009 – 7:32 am in: AirlinesI was reading the news about the Turkish aeroplane that crashed in Amsterdam, a truly horrific experience for all of those involved I am sure. I would say that I travel in an aeroplane on average six times every year and I am quite worried each and every time. It is the sense and the [...]
No Comments | Tags: a truly horrific experience, aviation expert, huge parachute, the safest form of travel, travelling by aeroplane
