Friday, December 5, 2008

Ideas for the Airline Industry

I’ve done a lot of flying in the past few months which has got me thinking about ways that the airlines could improve. Some of the things that I’ve come up with might not be immediately implementable, but they could be incorporated into the appropriate plans.

The one thing that many passengers would enjoy the most is a major decrease in all the waiting around time. On a recent trip, a colleague of mine drove (from a different city) and I flew, but the total travel time was about the same, once you factor in all the “waiting time”. I remember reading that for a lot of shorter point to point travel that business travelers were starting to use other forms of travel for this very reason. The airlines might not have a whole lot of control over speeding up the security checkpoints but there are factors that they could work on.

More room! Even before the Southwest/Ryan Air business models were put into place, seats have been crammed into planes to fit the maximum number of people on flights. There is not elbow room, and two people can’t stand side by side in the aisles, and forget about trying to walk by the food cart if you’re going to and from the bathroom. It would be nice to have enough room to be able to look at a real newspaper without thinking that you’re bothering the passenger next to you. I’ve lost track of the number of times that I’ve been kicked in the back of my seat because the person behind me shifted their legs. More room would make us feel less like cattle.

Get ride of the food cart and set up a few bar locations instead. The aisle ways wouldn’t be as blocked and people could get a drink or something to eat more when the wanted it. It doesn’t seem that as many warm meals are being served, most of the time they weren’t really that great anyways. Cold items could be kept at these bars, maybe even some nice healthy snacks.

Make sure that the flight crews and airline personnel realize where there paychecks are coming from. It doesn’t really seem to matter which airline you fly with, but so many people that you run into seem to think that passenger is a nuisance or a headache, sometimes they are, but without passengers, the airlines would be out of business. CEOs and other airline management need to fly economy or coach from time to time and try to experience flights from their customers’ point of view.

Develop and use alternative fuels with planes. If the planes could get away from the jet fuel that they use now and make use of more environmentally friendly alternative fuel sources, they could make a huge impact on the environment. Also maybe they could work out longer term contracts for the price that they pay for their alternative fuel so that they would see so many spikes in their fuel charges.

There isn’t enough room for carry-on luggage. On my last flight, even though I was at the airport way before scheduled departure, when I did finally board the plane, I found that all the space in the bin over my seat was full and I had to store my carryon and coat several seats behind me. This idea relates to the more room item listed above, because how many times have you wanted to get to your seat and had to wait from someone doing something with their luggage or you want put your luggage away and people keep coming by.

Make use of more entrances and exits. When the plane lands, there is a bottleneck of people wanting to get out. If you’re sitting in the middle or window seats, you’re not able to get to your luggage till some of the crowd leaves and the people in the aisles are stuck waiting for people to move. Using more exits on the plane could help with this congestion. Of course making the aisle wider would help a lot!

Be innovative. Why do airplane seats have to be in rows all facing the same direction? I was on a Southwest flight years ago and there were rows but they faced each other, which encouraged communication between passengers (at least I thought so). Why not create areas on the plane where there could be lounges and you could sit and talk with colleagues, friends, family, or other passengers that you wanted to talk to. Maybe, carryons could be stored like we did our books in our high school lockers, lets face it, one of the main reasons that people have carryons is because what they’ve brought onboard is fragile and likely to get broken with the rest of the luggage, they plan to use during the flight, or they’re afraid that it might get lost and they might be without it for a while (maybe forever) if it gets lost. Several years ago I few off to a wedding that I was taking part in and my main suitcase was “misplaced”, I did manage to get it back in time but I was worried about having to buy some of the essentials during all the hustle and bustle of the pre-wedding activities. Every airline carries loads and loads of passengers for at least 30 minutes (often longer durations), given all the social media that we have today, it would seem that there many potential relationships there that could be built and of course there might be a dollar or two in there somewhere.

You might have heard about the Boeing Dreamliner or the Airbus A380. Both of these aircraft are a departure from previous generations of airplanes. I’ve seen that both companies have played around with seating arrangements, better fuel economy, and a variety of goodies.

Here is a video that I found on YouTube that shows the interior of an Airbus A380 used by Singapore Airlines.





Here are some other interesting links about the two aircraft…

How Airbus A380 works

A nice history of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Wikipedia

A running history of the Dreamliner

A Boeing page about the Dreamliner variants and some specs

Both Boeing and Airbus have run into a lot of problems developing both planes, the latest being our current economic climate (and you can read about some of these "challenges" in the links above). I do hope that the airline industry, as well as all the manufacturers will see the bigger picture and invest in the future and a better tomorrow. These are just some of my ideas for the airlines. I’d love to hear yours. Feel free to comment and please pass long this article.

Photo credits: The first picture is "CB009686: passenger jet landing" courtesy of flysky. The second picture is "On a plane" courtesy of juanpi_2

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Monday, December 1, 2008

December 1st Edition of The Holiday Spirit Blog Carnival


I’m pleased to present the second edition of The Holiday Spirit Blog Carnival. We had several great submissions for the first edition and I’m pleased with the submissions that we’ve had this time around. There is a lot of humor in this edition as well as little bit of controversy, so please read on. I look forward to seeing what other posts will be submitted as we go along with the rest of The Holiday Spirit Blog Carnival.

Thanksgiving

From Philaahzophy:

“When, the Saturday before Thanksgiving, my 12 year old daughter informed me that her mother would be working on Turkey Day so she'd be with me I was terrified. Having never even prepared a single dish for a holiday meal in the past, we dove in and created a feast for two, live blogging the entire way.“

Live Blogging Thanksgiving 2008 at The Caverns

From GirlScientist at Living the Scientific Life:

“This amusing essay is making the rounds on the intertubes (as usual) this year, so I had to share it with you.”

How To Stuff Your Parrot on Thanksgiving

Charity

From GirlScientist at Living the Scientific Life:

“One thing that the Thanksgiving Holidays has made clear: America, the land of plenty where holiday overeating is celebrated as a social good, is suffering from a food availability crisis. Food availability affects family life as well as life-long eating patterns” and overall health. America’s Food Availability Crisis

Shopping and Gift Ideas

From Julie Mahoney at the Cool Mom Guide:

Some creative and inexpensive ideas from a “frugal mom” that doesn’t spend more than $30 in her Christmas shopping budget.

Mom Dot Christmas of Dreams Party Day Three!

From Annette Berlin at Craft Stew:

“Save money AND get into the holiday spirit by creating original, computer crafted gifts this year.“

Computer-Crafted Gifts

From Diana Freedman at U Stand Out:

“Now that the holiday season is here, I’d like to share some tips for finding discounts and hard-to-find products without having a near nervous breakdown (because admit it, shopping for something like a Wii, Wii Fit, or those strangely popular Elmo Lives, is freakin stressful). Not all of us want to be bothered getting to stores at 4am on Black Friday. And those of us with full-time jobs can’t run to the mall every five seconds to see if the delivery truck has stopped by. But online tools can make your holiday shopping less stressful.“

Online Tools Make Holiday Shopping Easier

The Office Christmas Party

From Madeleine Begun Kane at Mad Kane's Humor Blog:

”There are few “fun” activities quite so vexing as the Office Christmas Party; that obligatory gathering of bosses and subordinates, cronies and rivals, back-stabbers and back-stabbees. Plus a horde of husbands and wives who spend the entire night planning their escape.”

Office Party Follies

Not Related to the Holiday Spirit

From KCLau’s Money Tips:

KC Lau answers the question about what happens to money in joint-accounts when either of the spouses dies. Something that couples should think about when they set up these accounts.

If either one of the joint-account holder dies, who gets the money?

Another Angle

From Jon Swift:

“Wal-Mart shoppers who got a little carried away are not the only warriors against terrorism in danger of being hounded by prosecutors.” Note: some readers might take offense as this is a politically charged article, so please bear this in mind.

President Bush Should Pardon the Wal-Mart Shoppers

A Gift Idea from Us

Due to travel and preparation involved in a big client meeting, I didn’t have time to include anything that I wrote in the first edition of The Holiday Spirit blog carnival. For this edition I had a gift idea that I wanted to share. Julie Mahoney at the Cool Mom Guide mentioned it as one of the things that she does, but we’ve made calendars for several years now and given them as gifts to Oma, Grandpa, aunts, and so on. There are several sites online where you can put one together. In the past we’ve bought calendars from various stores that had a space where you could put a picture for each month. We always selected various pictures of the kids, family, and friends and glued them in the space provided. The nice thing about this is that it is personal and it is nice for your family to look at the picture when they’re looking at the calendar. Oma keeps hers in her kitchen, so every time she cooks something or goes to the refrigerator, she sees the calendar.

Thank you to all the participants. I’m looking forward to the submissions to the next edition (planned for December 8th). Remember that the Holiday Spirit isn’t necessarily about only Christmas, so I’d love to hear about Hanukkah, Ramadan, and other non-Christian celebrations as well as Christmas. It would be great to hear about your family traditions, your creative give ideas, and your recipes for holiday treats. If you’d like to become involved please feel free to submit your post and help spread the Holiday Spirit.

Photo credit: This is a decorative nutcracker that was given to me as a gift a few years ago.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

November 24th Edition of The Holiday Spirit Blog Carnival


I’m pleased to present the first edition of The Holiday Spirit Blog Carnival. The response was pretty good and I look forward to seeing what other posts are submitted.

Thanksgiving

From the Personal Finance Blog by Money Ning

Like the first Thanksgiving in America, these are challenging times and all the more reason to celebrate Thanksgiving this year with your family and friends.

Celebrating Thanksgiving is a must this year


Keeping Holiday Spirits Alive

From Donna Freedman at smartspending

Donna says “Scale down, sure. Get creative, definitely. But don't forego a ritual that has the potential to make you really happy if you do it right. Beginning to look a lot like glum Christmas- don’t let it


The Spirit of Charity

From Neko at LuckyMoneyCat

He is thinking about ways that he can give back during the holidays. Giving Back During the Holidays


Shopping and Gifts

From Heather Levin at The Greenist Dollar.

Some unique, frugal, eco-friendly gifts you can give this year. Eco-Friendly Gifts For Under $40


From Chief Family Officer

create a gift basket out of things that you probably have around your house. Make a free "Economy Survival Kit"


From Condo Blues

An idea for those DIYers out there (Do It Yourself) “These homemade shopping tote bags make great gifts and even better gift wrap!” Turn Rice Bags into Shopping Tote Bags


From Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket

Remember layaway, well it has been making a bit of a comeback Wenchypoo lets us in on a little secret about layaway. Layawayboon or Burden


From Money Blue Book Blog

A collection of credit card offers with shopping rewards and 0% APR. Best Christmas Holiday Credit Card Offers and Deals


From Money Blue Book Blog

Mapping out a strategy for saving money by shopping online all year long. How To Save Money By Shopping Online


Honorable Mentions

From Dave at Cheapogroovo

Submitted posts Shop the internet and get free shipping and Woot Your Way to Mega Savings . He did mention that Woot is an online store offering daily deals but it would be nice to see some further detail as to why any potential shoppers should have a look at ether site, like personal experiences with the sites, unique or hard to get gifts, something that would make you want to check them out.


Not Related to the Holiday Spirit

The remaining articles weren’t really related to the Holiday Spirit, but worth mentioning.

From Cory at eat-healthy-live-healthy

“Did you know that eating many small meals every day is actually healthier than the traditional 2-3 large meals?”. Frequent Small Meal Diet


From imarketing4s at consolidate4free

A look at debt consolidation loans. Low Interest Debt Consolidation: Can The Attractive Loan Package Really Be Harmful to Your Financial Standing?


From KCLau’s Money Tips

He shares his views about buying term insurance and investing the difference. Buy Term and invest the difference


Thank you to all the participants. I’m looking forward to the submissions to the next edition (planned for December 1st). Remember that the Holiday Spirit isn’t necessarily about only Christmas, so I’d love to hear about Hanukkah, Ramadan, and other non-Christian celebrations as well as Christmas. It would be great to hear about your family traditions, your creative give ideas, and your recipes for holiday treats. If you’d like to become involved please feel free to submit your post and help spread the Holiday Spirit.

Photo credits: "Winter Scenes (1)" courtesy of bosela

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