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Washington, London and Cork Rake in the New Routes

July 30, 2010 at 12:01 PM | by | Comments (0)

Sometimes it’s hard to stay on top of all the new route announcements that come our way, so we’ve complied a little bit of a rundown below. As long as you can afford the fares, this should definitely help add to your passport stamp collection.

· Turkish Airlines:
It’s a little bit easier to get to Istanbul now because Turkish Airlines is adding nonstop flights from Washington, DC and Los Angeles. These routes from Obama’s backyard will begin on November 7, and the LAX routes will start up in March of 2011. The flights won’t operate every day, but pretty close—five times a week from DC and four times per week from LA.

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New Dreamliner Destinations, Missions to Mexico, and More New Route News

June 18, 2010 at 8:30 AM | by | Comments (0)

Sometimes it’s hard to stay on top of all the new route announcements that come our way, so we’ve complied a little bit of a rundown below. As long as you can afford the fares, this should definitely help add to your passport stamp collection.

· Air Berlin:
Düsseldorf International Airport is looking to make a name for itself when it comes to foreign travel, and Air Berlin is certainly helping them reach that goal. The airline plans 77 nonstop destinations from the airport this summer. Some of the new routes for the warmer months include San Francisco, Skiathos, and Tel Aviv. Other new routes began a few months ago—like Naples—and continue to go strong. Now might be a good time to visit Germany, and to hit up some European side trips thanks to Air Berlin.

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The Boeing 787 Almost Breaks the Sound Barrier, and More Dreamliner News

March 18, 2010 at 10:35 AM | by | Comments (0)

We’ve been checking in on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner every so often, and for the most part things have been going pretty well. Obviously they've been delayed quite a bit since the initial timelines and delivery dates were revealed, but at least there doesn’t look to be any more surprise delays. However, all this relative good news still isn’t enough for Air Berlin.

The airline is cutting its order of the new bird down to 15—it was originally looking for 25—and Air Berlin also reduced their option for additional planes down to five from ten. It’s not just the delays, but the airline is kind of worried that even a fancy new plane won’t bring an increase to long-haul travel. We don’t blame them, as the 787 isn't the ideal choice if they are looking to boost their services in the shorter flight department.

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Air Berlin's Very Own 'Deltalina'

Where: Berlin, Germany
May 22, 2009 at 9:31 AM | by | Comments (0)

True to our promise, we've gone and jetted off to Berlin for a week with thoughts of currywurst and cycling over cobblestones dancing in our head.

We safely arrived early this morning to Berlin's Tegel airport via Delta's non-stop flight 78 from New York-JFK, an experience we'd rather not repeat due to a decrepit terminal, mass confusion at the gate, and the horribly cramped seats of an older plane. And remember that jazz about Delta being tops in terms of tarmac waits? They aren't kidding; we had read through our guidebook before even hitting the skies.

Beyond the terminal's hot pretzel stand and the vending machine stocked with Ritter Sport chocolate and Haribo Gummi-Bären, we spotted this carry-on luggage measuring rack and its image of a perky Air Berlin representative.

Is this frisky-looking lass the German version of Deltalina? Sadly we didn't book the Air Berlin direct from JFK, but next time we just might have to if she promises to help us latch the overhead bins.

Related Stories:
· Delta Takes the Cake for Ridiculous Tarmac Waits [Jaunted]
· Berlin Travel Coverage [Jaunted]

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Some Airlines Say, "What Crisis?"

February 23, 2009 at 9:21 AM | by | Comments (0)

We thought it's all doom and gloom for airlines. We were wrong. There are airlines out there who haven't heard the words global economic recession.

German low-cost carrier Air Berlin is one of them. They're out there trying to hire three to four hundred new flight attendants, while tons of other airlines are getting rid of them (so there should be plenty of good candidates).

And perennial over-achiever Emirates is thinking along the same lines. They've announced they'll increase capacity by 14% this year, although they do concede that this increase is lower than it's been in other years. At least we know a couple of more-likely-to-be-recession-safe airlines we can book some flights with.

Related Stories:
· Capacity Increase of 14% For Emirates [eTravel]
· Air Berlin Recruiting More Cabin Crew [Peanuts]
· Thousands to Get the Shaft From Limping Airlines [Jaunted]

[Photos: Andrei Dimofte & caribb]

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Air Berlin Makes You Pay More Just to Pay Them

Where: Germany
July 1, 2008 at 9:20 AM | by | Comments (0)

German low cost carrier Air Berlin has added its name to the growing list of airlines who think it's a fun idea to make passengers pay extra for stuff.

That's airline life these days, and we're getting used to it. But that doesn't mean we're going to like paying Air Berlin's €10 (more than $15) charge for booking online. We're pretty sure online booking is the cheapest way for Air Berlin to actually get customers, making this seem like one of the most unfair fees we've heard about lately.

Air Berlin also thinks that answering telephone calls is a costly affair and is increasing the surcharge added to phone bookings from €16 up to €20 ($32). With a bunch of flights going for just €29, we really feel these extra charges are a kick in the stomach... or a reason to fly another airline.

Related Stories:
· Air Berlin [Official Site]
· Air Berlin to Introduce 10 Euro Booking Fee [Peanuts]
· Air Berlin Goes (Almost) Everywhere [Jaunted]

[Photo: Andrei Dimofte]

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Air Berlin Goes (Almost) Everywhere

September 19, 2007 at 9:15 AM | by | Comments (0)

German-based European LCC Air Berlin is also unashamedly pushing the new truth-in-advertising deal: their top-of-the-web-page motto now reads "Incl. taxes. Charges. And a smile." Like rival Germanwings, they also now have a frequent flyer program and are constantly announcing new routes, like the recent news that twice-daily London Stansted to Munich flights will start in November.

Air Berlin has a pretty extensive network already, servicing 97 different destinations, including 20 different cities in Germany. And they're not afraid to go where the sunburnt holidaymakers go, either: their website boasts 360 flights a week from various European cities to the Spanish island of Mallorca.

They also fly to the usually-less-serviced regions of Scandinavia and Russia, which gets the thumbs-up from us. Thumbs-down for ignoring Poland and all those other bits between western Europe and Russia, but with a run-of-the-mill name like Air Berlin they probably didn't want to compete with Wizz Air.

Related Stories:
· Air Berlin [Official Site]
· Site Scramble: Air Berlin [Jaunted]
· Germanwings' 5th Birthday Means Cheap Tickets [Jaunted]

[Photo: MarS]