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VIDEO: The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner has been flying for quite some time now and Boeing is excited to have finalized the configuration for the Boeing 787-9. The 787-8 is 20 feel longer, which might seem easy, but takes a lot of additional changes. To learn more, check out the video and Boeing’s website.

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Accelerated Service For Lost And Found Passports

Many times a person has started to get things together for a trip to another country and finds they have a lost passports. This is a terrible situation. The tickets have been purchased, the reservations made and it will be impossible to get into the other country without a passport. More →

How a Billionaire Throws a Party – Virgin America’s Toronto Party

Virgin America <i>Airbus A320</i> on the Tarmac in Toronto (N631VA)

Virgin America Airbus A320 on the Tarmac in Toronto (N631VA)

Normally airlines do something special when they open up a new route. Maybe a few balloons, some cake and a get together. Well, Sir Richard Branson pulled out all the stops to celebrate Virgin America’s new route from San Fransisco (SFO) and Los Angeles (LAX) to Toronto (YYZ) and I was lucky enough to go along for the ride. So what is it like to party like a billionaire? I didn’t know, but I sure as heck wanted to find out.

The whole event started for me at SFO,  however, Virgin America (I am going to go with VA for short) started the flight at LAX and stopped in SFO to pick us up. The  gate area had a party atmosphere to it.  There were fancy cupcakes, champagne and nice decorations, and everyone there was waiting for the flight to come in from LAX with Sir Richard Branson, CEO David Cush and Govenator Schwarzenegger on-board.

Party time! People up in the aisle during the flight! I love the VA lighting.

Party time! People up in the aisle during the flight! I love the VA lighting.

Branson might be the world’s most famous entrepreneur(or at the very least, he’s the most famous in the airline industry), and Schwarzenegger is easily one of America’s most notable politicians.  Seeing them exit the plane together was pretty exciting. I didn’t realize the govenator was going to be there, but I was clued in when I started asking questions about the obvious police and body guard presence. Yes, he does look bad-ass in person and I wouldn’t want to pick a fight with him.

There have been very few flights in my life where I get to know the people around me; this flight was one of them, which seemed like we were all friends going to a celebration together.  Because of the comradery, it took quite a long time to get the near-full flight boarded and seated.

City of Toronto from the rooftop!

City of Toronto from the rooftop!

During the whole five hour flight (except takeoff/landing), the aisles were filled with people. There were a few camera crews on-board trying to do interviews, which is difficult to do in an Airbus A320. There were a lot of people to walk around and talk to. I think I was in my seat for a whole 30 minutes of the flight, which you normally don’t do on a regular flight.  The flight attendants did an amazing job. Not only did they have to deal with everyone in the aisles, they were constantly working and all their bosses (and boss’ bosses) were on the plane.

There were more than VA employees, guests, press and the five actual (and shocked) customers on board; a few famous people were on the plane as well. Unfortunately I am not really into the whole celebrity thing, so I didn’t find out who was there. I knew Drake (musician) was on-board since there was a photo of him on the side of the plane, which was also renamed,  “Air Drake.” I talked with Eric Roberts for a bit, before realizing who he was (if you care to know the whole guest list, Jaunted seems to have it). I did get a little star-struck and made sure I got a photo of  Sir Richard Branson and me, which I am very excited about.

Bunch of people having a good time on the roof of the Thompson Toronto Hotel


Bunch of people having a good time on the roof of the Thompson Toronto Hotel

The five hour flight went extremely quickly and the head honchos were put to work. VA CEO David Cush was handing out customs forms (yes remember, Canada is another country) to people on the flight and Sir Branson was making announcements. When we landed I was sorry that the flight was over, but the real fun was just about to begin.

At Toronto we were greeted by a very friendly flag waving welcome party and a couple of mounties.  I had to wave and pretend I was someone they would care about. We were bussed over to customs before getting on a shuttle to the hotel, Thompson Toronto. The hotel was brand new, very nice and very trendy. We had 45 minutes to get freshened up and head to the roof pool deck for a pre-party.

Almost everything VA does has a sexual inuendo. This sign was in the elevator at the hotel

Almost everything VA does has a sexual innuendo. This sign was in the elevator at the hotel

I have never been to Toronto before and being on top of a 16 story hotel right in downtown was pretty amazing. Add to it great food, nice drinks, sunny weather and in the company of  some pretty awesome people…I felt like I was somebody.

Once it started to get cold, the party moved downstairs in the hotel where music was playing. There was a VIP section where the famous people were, but again I didn’t know who they were (more came from around Toronto I guess).  I was more interested in talking to the pilot who landed our plane and Christian who is in charge of the Toronto base. To me (the airline nerd) they are the real celebrities.

The shuttle to go back to the airport was leaving at 5:00am, meaning I had to get up at 4:00am. With lack of sleep on the trip already, I was only able to make it until midnight before getting my precious four hours of sleep before that annoying alarm went off. I didn’t hear any amazing stories of things that happened after I left, so I am going to assume I didn’t miss anything.

Even though the party was amazing, we did hit a little snag trying to fly out of Toronto. When an airline starts at a new city and new country, it is common for things to go wrong.  A few things happened at about the same time that caused a lot of stress for the VA staff working in Toronto. The self check-in podiums weren’t working (people were trying to fix them) and VA’s computer system kept going out. This meant it took a long time to get everyone checked in and actually caused the flight to be delayed. However, passengers were constantly informed of what was going on and there really wasn’t anything anyone could do, but wait.

The flight from YYZ to SFO was very short, because I slept. There were a lot of VA employees on that flight, but no one up in the aisles, no more celebration and a lot of sleeping. It was a lot of travel for only 15 hours in Toronto, but totally worth it. It was fun to step in the world of a Billionaire and see how they party. Although, inviting some friends over to my house for some beers is pretty cool too.

Additional Fun:
* Over 165 pictures from the whole travel process & party
* Photos from CNET (I am in 3 of them…can you find me?)
* Nice story from Hotel Chatter about Virgin Hotels

Attractions in Kenya Worth Visiting While on Safari

Kenya is one of the largest tourism destinations in Africa spreading across 580,367km2. At the time when tourism is at its peak, more than 1.8 million foreign tourists visit annually. These tourists are the countrys best earner of foreign exchange. More →

Luxury cruises are for everyone

It is undeniable that luxury cruises have loyal fans and hateful enemies. Those who hate them though, most of the time havent even tried and they are rather biased. Because the industry was created and reached its heyday during the first half of the twentieth century that doesnt mean that they belong to the past. More →

Gift vouchers offer great experiences

When it comes to gift-giving some people are more successful than some other ones. For most people though, reality is a bit hard as they have to spend a great amount of time in order to find out that great gift. What normally happens after that Eureka moment is that the other persons reaction makes it clear that our choice was yet another failure. More →

When You Travel To South America Make Sure You Get A Pass Port

Acquiring a passport will not be as easy as walking through a park on a sunny day, but it is not as difficult as most individuals assume. To get a passport, an individual will need to go through a painless process of proving citizenship and similar things. A quick search online will provide all the guidelines necessary for this process. More →

Virgin America opens shop with debut of upgraded ‘Red’ IFE

Virgin America plans to soon debut the newest upgrades to its ‘Red’ in-flight entertainment (IFE) system, including making SkyMall products available for purchase through the seat-back display for the first time, in a bid to continue substantially growing its ancillary revenue streams.

Passengers will be able to acquire a range of products – some unique to Virgin America – from ‘The Red Store’ via the touch-screen display or the Qwerty keyboard in the armrest.



Higher-end items, such as a $329 Sony PlayStation Portable or even a $38,000 diamond-encrusted Apple iPhone, will also be available, and passengers will be able to earn ‘Elevate’ frequent flyer points when they make purchases.

A new ‘open tab’ function on the IFE system allows passengers to swipe their credit on

Delta Air Lines Celebrates 80 Years at Atlanta

An aerial photo of Atlanta <i>International <i>Airport</i></i> in the 1930s.

An aerial photo of Atlanta International Airport in the 1930s.

On this date in 1930, Delta Air Lines started service with a Travel Air S-6000-B with five passengers to Atlanta International Airport (ATL) from Birmingham, Alabama. At the time, the ticket would only cost your $9.80 (which is about $150 in today’s dollars). Delta moved their headquarters to Atlanta in 1941 and has been there since. During their time in Atlanta, they have met a lot of milestones:



* Early pioneer of the hub-and-spoke air traffic system, starting in Atlanta.
* First jet service in Atlanta (to New York on September 18, 1959).* First service to Europe from Atlanta in 1964, in interchange operations with Pan Am. (Pan Am crews flew the international segments).
* First nonstop service from Atlanta to California (1961).
* First nonstop trans-Atlantic service from Atlanta (to London-Gatwick in April 1978).
* First airline in the world to board one million passengers in one city in one month (in Atlanta in August 1979).
* First airline to board 2 million passengers in one city in one month (in Atlanta in 1997).
* First commercial flight to land on the new fifth runway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, hailed as “The Most Important Runway in America” when it opened (May 27, 2006).

Spending 80 years flying passengers around the world from Atlanta is pretty impressive. When flying into  Atlanta, it is quite obvious the impact that Delta has there. Cheers to another 80+ years of Delta flying out of Atlanta!

Interesting Stuff:
* Photo of the “Fly Delta Jets” sign I took last time I was in Atlanta
* Review of Delta flight from ATL to SEA
* Additional Travel Air photos
* Photos of ATL through the years

Source: Delta Air Lines Blog Image: ATL airport Flickr