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Orbitz Insider Index: Busiest airports for Thanksgiving travel

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

If you’ve booked your flights and are planning to travel this Thanksgiving, here’s some information to help you stay in the know and on time when you go.

The Orbitz Insider Index has identified the airports expected to be the busiest this Thanksgiving, based on airline ticket sales for travel between November 22-30. Las Vegas McCarran International Airport has taken the top spot, pushing former number-one Chicago O’Hare down the list. And it looks like more people have booked Thanksgiving flights to Miami and Seattle; this is the first year those cities’ airports are on our busiest list.

Top 10 busiest airports for Thanksgiving 2008
1.Las Vegas, NV — McCarran International Airport (LAS)
2.New York, NY — LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
3.Chicago, IL — Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD)
4.Los Angeles, CA — Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
5.San Francisco, CA — San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
6.Dallas, TX — Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport(DFW)
7.Newark, NJ — New York Newark International Airport (EWR)
8.Miami, FL — Miami International Airport (MIA)
9.Denver, CO — Denver International Airport (DEN)
10.Seattle, WA — Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

As for the best days to travel, here’s our list:

Least busy:

  • Tuesday, November 25
  • Monday, November 24
  • Saturday, November 29

Busiest:

  • Sunday, November 30
  • Wednesday, November 26
  • Sunday, November 23

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More flight cuts on the way after Labor Day

Friday, August 1st, 2008

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By Joe Brancatelli

CUTBACK CENTRAL

Service continues to disappear at record rates: The high price of oil continues to claim more airline service. Most of the biggest cutbacks will come after Labor Day. A representative sampling of domestic losses: Continental Airlines is dropping its flights to Daytona Beach, Florida, from its Newark hub. Delta Air Lines is pulling its flights from Yakima, Washington, to Salt Lake City. Also going: New York/Kennedy-Houston; Miami-Tallahassee; and Cincinnati-Springfield, Missouri. From its Charlotte hub, US Airways is ending flights to Sacramento and Panama City, Florida. Also disappearing: all flight service from Eugene, Oregon, and Oklahoma City. On the chopping block at United Airlines: all service to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Bloomington/Normal, Illinois. It will drop two routes from its Chicago O’Hare hub (Spokane, Washington, and San Jose, California); two routes from its Los Angeles hub (Austin and Oakland); and the Denver-Charlotte and San Francisco-Atlanta routes.

IN THE LOBBY

The hotel openings keep on coming: The hotel business is slowing quickly as business travelers curtail their trips. But since it takes up to five years to get a hotel built, the properties in the pipeline can’t be stopped. So that’s why new hotels keep opening in the face of the slowdown. The latest premieres: the 471-room Renaissance Boston Waterfront near the edge of the city’s financial district. The 268-room Marriott Beijing Northwest between the Lido commercial district and the Wangjing High Tech Park. And three new Sheratons: a 135-room hotel in Columbia, South Carolina; a 285-room hotel in Garden Grove, near Disneyland; and a 159-room hotel in Jacksonville, Florida. The Starwood group has opened two more of its new aloft hotels. One is at Chicago O’Hare Airport and a 130-room property is in the Pinnacle Hills area of Bentonville, Arkansas. There are also some conversions of note: Rose Hall, one of the best-known resorts in Jamaica, is now a Hilton. The property has undergone $40 million in renovations. Also from Hilton: a new hotel just 12 miles from the airport in Columbus, Ohio. And Crowne Plaza has converted the former Holiday Inn in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois.

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Joe Brancatelli is editor and publisher of JoeSentMe.com, a non-commercial Web site for business travelers.

Copyright 2008 by Joe Brancatelli. Licensed by contract for Orbitz use

Want travel info? Just text Orbitz

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

DemoBy Ryan Kowalczyk

Need travel information while you’re on the go or at the airport?

In addition to getting OrbitzTLC Alerts or visiting our mobile Web site on your mobile device, did you know you can send Orbitz a text message, and that we’ll reply with the info you’ve requested?

You can check the status of your flight, learn about general arrival and departure delays at an airport, check weather, and even submit an update about current airport conditions to share with other travelers.

It’s easy — just text a simple command to O-R-B-I-T-Z (672489 on your keypad).

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