Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Skybus to Begin Flying to Cities other than Columbus!
This morning i received a Skybus e-mail announcing service from Portsmouth New Hampshire to Punta Gorda and Ft. Lauderdale. Service begins December 17th, and a quick search this morning revealed $10 tickets for every day in December.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Four New Skybus Destinations
This morning, Skybus added Milwaukee, Chattanooga, Gulfport-Biloxi, and Punta Gorda to their lineup. Plenty of $10 tickets available, beginning with flights on Decemeber 5th. Unfortunately, Skybus is still not selling any tickets beyond March 5th.
Have fun gobbling up those tickets!
Tom
Have fun gobbling up those tickets!
Tom
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Skybus and Punta Gorda, Finally
It looks like tiny Charlotte County airport will finally become Columbus based carrier Skybus' next and newest destination. I've known about this one for a while, and even heard it from a top executive at the airline that just happened to be sitting with my wife and I. Charlotte County has built a brand new terminal from the ground up for Skybus, and the destination will be popular. Southwest Florida, meet Columbus.
Look for the news at 11:00 tomorrow morning. The next question: When will Skybus release tickets for these flights? Time will tell.
Tom
Look for the news at 11:00 tomorrow morning. The next question: When will Skybus release tickets for these flights? Time will tell.
Tom
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
A Skybus Narrative
Its amazing how much information is out there in the blogsphere.
Kylie, from Columbus, wrote a nice little narrative about her Skybus trip to Portsmouth New Hampshire on her MySpace blog. The two things I took from her post: 1. Tons of kids fly on Skybus and 2. Many of the passengers were new to flying. I'm guessing this market is exactly what Skybus was trying to target. Get people on airplanes that normally wouldn't get on them. It seems to be working. I read in the Columbus dispatch that the new airline transported over 60,000 people in June alone, their first full month of operation.
Kylie, from Columbus, wrote a nice little narrative about her Skybus trip to Portsmouth New Hampshire on her MySpace blog. The two things I took from her post: 1. Tons of kids fly on Skybus and 2. Many of the passengers were new to flying. I'm guessing this market is exactly what Skybus was trying to target. Get people on airplanes that normally wouldn't get on them. It seems to be working. I read in the Columbus dispatch that the new airline transported over 60,000 people in June alone, their first full month of operation.
Checking in With Skybus
Jamie Rhein has written quite a nice analysis about the online check-in process that Skybus offers on their website. Although I wasn't quite clear about some of the details, this writeup is definitely worth reading if you have purchased a Skybus ticket. Link courtesy of Gadling, the traveler's weblog.
Skybus, First Hand Account: Checking-In
Skybus, First Hand Account: Checking-In
Friday, July 27, 2007
More Skybus Reviews
Now that Skybus has been flying for two months, there are quite a few reviews that run the gamut from scathing to down right encouraging. Yelp.com has four nice reviews here:
Skybus Reviews
Skybus Reviews
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Skybus Hasn't Pleased Everyone
Last Thursday's Skybus cancellation of a flight from Columbus to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, did not turn out well. It sounds like Skybus needs to work on a "plan B" if their flights are canceled. The Hunter family from New Hampshire details their 28 hour trip from Columbus to Portsmouth in an article at Seacoastonline.com. The bottom line? I don't think this family will be flying on Skybus in the future.
Skybus 'nightmare' sours local family
Skybus 'nightmare' sours local family
Skybus receives DOT approval for Cancun, Nassau
Thats right, as reported here on the Skybus Blog, Skybus will be flying to these two popular vacation destinations from Columbus. No tickets on sale yet, but the airline says that Cancun flights will commence October 1st 2007, with service to the Bahamas beginning in early 2008.
Skybus gets OK for Mexico, Bahamas flights
Skybus gets OK for Mexico, Bahamas flights
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
People Like Skybus
Skybus reviews are popping up on blogs all across the internet.
Here is one such review:
Thoughts on Skybus
Here is one such review:
Thoughts on Skybus
Monday, July 23, 2007
Skybus has First Cancellation
The Columbus Dispatch did an excellent writeup on Skybus Airline's first cancellation. Last Thursday's flight from Port Columbus to Portsmouth New Hampshire didn't make it due to stormy weather near Pease airport. It sounds like the Skybus plane actually landed in Hartford Connecticut, finally turning back for Columbus. Some passengers were able to make it to Portsmouth the next day, while others had their money refunded.
Weather forces first cancellation for Skybus.
Weather forces first cancellation for Skybus.
Skybus a319 Photos
For those of you that have not ridden Skybus, here is what you can expect when you fly out of Port Columbus International Airport here in Columbus, Ohio. Notice the cones around the planes. They help guide passengers to and from the aircraft. Yep, that's right, Skybus does not use jetways. This speeds up the deplaning process. I felt I was lucky to capture, at that time, three of the four operating Skybus planes when my wife and I flew out on United flight to Montana.
Tom
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Skybus already an industry leader?
The Columbus Dispatch reports today that other airlines may follow Skybus for charging for checked baggage and priority boarding. The airlines are looking for anyway to increase revenue without raising fares.
"That's Extra"
"That's Extra"
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Skybus Food Options
Here's what you'll have to choose from when flying Skybus. This sign hangs in the Skybus area at Port Columbus International Aiport. In about a month, I'll be flying Skybus for the first time. I wonder if the wraps are any good?
Friday, July 13, 2007
Skybus area at Port Columbus Airport
A few days ago, I posted a picture of the check-in area at Port Columbus, and tonight, I thought I'd post another picture for all potential Skybus passengers. Here we have the entrance to the Skybus area in terminal B. After entering, you turn left and go down a long series of ramps! I walked down the somewhat annoying ramp, and I arrived at, well, what did resemble a bus garage. There was long line of people waiting to go out onto the tarmac and board a plane. Yes, the line was long, a good sign, since I'm pulling for Skybus to succeed, and, the more passengers the better.
Tom
Tom
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Skybus releases more $10 tickets
I have been checking the Skybus website almost daily to see if they had started selling any tickets for flights after December 15th. They hadn't until today. Megan woke up this morning, quickly read her e-mail, and she had received a message from Skybus. Skybus has a mailing list, and both of us are on it. Anyways, we jumped on Skybus.com and purchased tickets for a our yearly winter trip to Norway, Maine via Portsmouth New Hampshire. All legs of the trip are costings us $10 a person, and with tax, I think the total for the trip was something like $76. We have three trips now booked to Portsmouth.
This afternoon, I jumped on to see how much tickets were going for for popular destinations like Florida, California, and Washington state. Most tickets were already up to $100 a route! Not $10, but still, not too bad. The Columbus Dispatch ran with the story this morning, and also detailed some of the glitches that Skybus has had so far, namely running out of food during long flights and having problems being on time. If you are flying on Skybus, these articles are required reading!
Tickets on Sale for Winter Flights
Airline's Glitches Not Seen as Serious
This afternoon, I jumped on to see how much tickets were going for for popular destinations like Florida, California, and Washington state. Most tickets were already up to $100 a route! Not $10, but still, not too bad. The Columbus Dispatch ran with the story this morning, and also detailed some of the glitches that Skybus has had so far, namely running out of food during long flights and having problems being on time. If you are flying on Skybus, these articles are required reading!
Tickets on Sale for Winter Flights
Airline's Glitches Not Seen as Serious
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