Posted on: March 27th, 2012 by: jason
Due to the first challenge ending in a tie, I am doing Etihad vs American Airlines over for only 24 hours this time. If this or any other voting ends in a tie again, a random number generator will be used to determine the winner.
Vote for your favorite airline between these two. The winner will advance to the next round of the final 8. The poll will remain open for 24 hours.
Please choose your favorite from these two airlines
- American Airlines (52%, 52 Votes)
- Etihad Airways (48%, 48 Votes)
Total Voters: 100

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Tags: Airline World Cup, American Airlines, Etihad Airways
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Posted on: March 23rd, 2012 by: jason
Vote for your favorite airline between these two. The winner will advance to the next round of the final 8. The poll will remain open for 48 hours.
Please vote for your favorite airline from these two
- Etihad Airways (50%, 54 Votes)
- American Airlines (50%, 54 Votes)
Total Voters: 108

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The downloadable bracket of all the match ups can be found here.
Tags: Airline World Cup, American Airlines, Etihad Airways
Posted in Airline World Cup, American Airlines, Etihad 2 Comments
Posted on: February 18th, 2012 by: jason
Vote for your favorite airline between these two. The winner will advance to the next round. The poll will remain open for 48 hours.
Vote for your favorite of these two airlines
- Etihad Airways (60%, 38 Votes)
- KLM (40%, 25 Votes)
Total Voters: 63

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Tags: Airline World Cup, Etihad Airways, KLM
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Posted on: June 10th, 2010 by: jason
The Economist magazine did a recent article about the emergence of Middle East carriers. It talks about how Dubai’s Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad are all ramping up capacity and expanding their airports to accommodate millions of passengers.
All of this means good news for passengers as they are expanding capacity and pushing the limit in customer service and airplane offerings. It also means lower prices for consumers with the increased competition.

There are grumblings from the European and US airlines that these three airlines could do for long haul what discount airliners did for short haul. They also complain about the unfair advantage these airlines have with the government’s financial backing – a little bit ironic given the previous bailouts.
I have not had the pleasure yet to fly any of these airlines but I look forward to having the chance someday and also welcome the increased competition.
I’ve subscribed to the Economist for the past 4 years using 3200 Delta Skymiles each year through Magazines for Miles. They have other subscriptions available as well including the Wall Street Journal for 1800 miles.
It’s not limited to Delta Skymiles program either as all of the major carriers participate as well. It is a great way to use up orphan miles.
Tags: Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, The Economist
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