Still Some Bugs
We’re still having some issues with the site from the recent upgrades. The search box and some of the links aren’t functioning again. We’re working on it.
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December 11, 2008Still Some BugsWe’re still having some issues with the site from the recent upgrades. The search box and some of the links aren’t functioning again. We’re working on it. December 7, 2008Airline Review – Icelandair
Date: November 2008 Price from New York: $561.45/person including taxes. When I booked this over the summer it was a good price, but there are better deals now with the softened economy. Check-in: Seat selection was not allowed in advance and neither was online check-in, a combo that stressed me out as I dreaded being stuck in a middle seat between two strangers. Luckily, no such scenario occurred. The check-in counter was a breeze in both New York and Reykjavik. Tip: If you have computer access in Iceland, log on to the SAS Airlines website 22 hours before your flight, choose check-in and enter your name and booking reference. Although you will not be able to complete check-in, you will be able to choose your seats for your return flight to the United States. Plane: Icelandair recently renovated their planes adding an Economy Comfort class and seat-back entertainment centers. The “new” planes pretty much look like any other. At double the price of standard Economy, Economy Comfort seats are not worth it. They are in the same cabin as standard Economy, right next to a bathroom and offer just one additional inch of legroom. Standard legroom was average. The bathrooms were a bit grungy and the movies selections were old but I enjoyed the GPS maps that let me track our flight progress. Service: Although drinks are free, food is not unless you are sitting in one of the premium classes. A limited selection of sandwiches and candy are offered for purchase. I can’t comment on the quality of the food as I didn’t try any of it. Service was slow but the flight attendants were friendly and nice. Verdict: Overall I had some annoyances but no major complaints with Icelandair. I’d like to see them allow advance seat selection and give passengers a complimentary snack. I would say the flight was average; not the best, but not the worst either. Grade: C- Back in Working OrderOk…looks like all the bugs have been fixed and everything is working again. December 5, 2008Upgrades and IssuesHey everyone! The site is undergoing some upgrades and some of the links and the search box are not working correctly at the moment. Not to worry…it will be corrected soon. December 3, 2008TravBuddy UpdateBack in January, I had visited 11% of the countries in the world. This year, I added one percentage point bringing my current total to 12%. While many of my trips were to areas I had previously traveled to, I did visit two new countries and one new state in 2008. What was 2008 like for you? Did you add new countries and/or states to your Travbuddy map? What is your current total? If you want to share your map with me, you can post it in the comments section. December 1, 2008Find Your Trip With TripbaseHave you ever wanted to plan a vacation but just didn’t know where to go? Tripbase.com can help you find the best trip to fit your needs. With their “Destination Finder” you simply enter your dates and budget and select activities that are important to you. You can also specify what type of weather you prefer, if you are looking to visit during low or high season and what parts of the world you are interested in. Tripbase compiles a list of destinations based on your preferences. |
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