Airlines and Flight Reminders and Alerts29 Mar 2007 03:31 pm

The electronic age has provided some nice airline travel enhancements. The major US airlines have features on their web sites that will provide you with electronic reminders and flight updates, for example: delays, cancellations, gate changes, etc… This can be in the form of a cell phone call or an e-mail. Some airlines require you to register your flights on their web sites while other have a “blanket” program that will cover all your flights logged to your frequent flier number. (And if you don’t have one of those, read this tip!) This is a nice way to keep informed. TIP: Do not rely solely on these messages as they are not always 100% accurate – check the arrival/ departure boards in the airport to verify the information. Running to Gate 42 when it was just changed to Gate 20 does not help.

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  1. [...] This is a follow up to my tip about flight reminders and alerts. In addition to the airline electronic updates, it is also useful to have access to your home airport or destination airport web site. It is extremely useful when the airport web site provides the overall arrival and departure schedule. The airline gives you information about your single flight while checking the airport site gives information on how the entire airport is running; this is particularly useful during bad weather. TIP: Check the airport web site before leaving for the airport. Here is an example from my home airport: http://www.grr.org/RTFI.php [...]

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