Aircomplane.com™

About Aircomplane.com™

We, in a sense, are you. More than just tired airline travelers, we are tired of the current nature of the airline travel experience. We simply want to be treated with respect, spoken to as adults, have fares, delays, and policies explained to us in clear, concise, adult language, and travel efficiently, economically, and safely.
Our goal with Aircomplane.com™ is to provide a (largely) positive forum and collective voice to let the airlines, and our abused travel brethren, know when WE ARE JUSTIFIABLY NOT HAPPY. We encourage you to join us as tastefully as your disposition allows (welcomed, but not always expected). We are The Herd Being Heard! Join us. You can reach your Spite Attendants at info@aircomplane.com

Thanks, tell a friend, keep Aircomplane.com relevant.

Thank you for your continued positive comments and feedback. For those of you who haven’t had an opportunity to review some of the links related to the pending airline mergers, please do in the posting below. The SEC and other information may affect you in a number of ways. If anyone feels we overlooked something and we can research and post it for you, please e-mail us or post a comment at the end of this one. We will respond.

Also, thanks to contributors and sponsors who’ve contacted us. Although this is truly a labor of spite, that support keeps us going. Any individuals, businesses, or organizations interested in learning more about sharing in our visibility, check this out.

We’ll be launching our inaugural Aircomplane.com™newsletter shortly. We know everyone gets more e-crap than they know what to do with, so we promise it will be brief, concise, interesting, and relevant. There’s a “Subscribe me” box off to the right.

Special thanks to Bob Sirott and his “One More Thing” program on NBC5 in Chicago. His program this week features not only Aircomplane.com™, but some remarkable lost luggage and (NOT!) “on-time” coverage. Our favorite is the one he describes as mentioned in theWall Street Journal this week regarding American Airlines flight 1914 from Chicago to Newark. It was reported last month to only be on time only 14% of the time — with an average delay of 67 minutes. Watch the video featuring Aircomplane.com here. And if you’re in Chicago, catch Bob Sirott on NBC5!

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