To Lock or Not to Lock by Airlines

Sun, 28 Sep 2008 18:37:03 -0500

To Lock or Not to Lock

by Airlines (Airlines) @ Sun, 28 Sep 2008 18:37:03 -0500
An American Airlines jet overshot the runway at O'Hare International Airport Monday afternoon, and the Fire Department was sent to the scene. “I bought a couple of TSA-approved padlocks. But we just returned from Rome to find the locks had been snipped off — along with most of the zipper pull. Leaving bags unlocked seems like an open invitation to any baggage handler with a little spare time, but locking invites the security people to ‘make their day.’ What is best today?” They suggest that you use your best judgment to decide whether or not

Alitalia invites offers for any, all of it
The administrator overseeing Alitalia, the Italian carrier that may be out of business by month's end, has posted a statement saying it is soliciting offers for the airline or its assets. of August 29, 2008 - invites whoever might be able to guarantee the continuity, in the medium term, of the transportation service, the spee The folks over at TwinCities had a great question from a reader regarding luggage locks. In legalese, here's how it is being stated on the Alitalia Web site: The Extraordinary Administrator - taking into account the needs and urgency mentioned in the D.P.C.M.