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How Airlines Like Delta Hold Parents Hostage

Sword and the Script

One of the first questions I remember Delta’s website asked me when booking travel was my daughter’s age. For a mere eighty-eight additional dollars, the airline was kind enough to reassign us in a row together. Other Airlines Prey on Parent Emotions Too. American Airlines too has earned a reputation for targeting parents.

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The Death of the Press Release.

Maxim Behar

You may have noticed that with the advent of Web 1.0 and the rise of news sites on the World Wide Web, the “press release” got a bit of a makeover as a “news release.” My advice: if you know how to write it, tweet it. The book is available on Amazon.com and BeharBooks.com.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

I’d just like to echo his comments about the BBC as it certainly has led the way in many respects – pioneers like Euan Semple, who has written a brilliant book called ‘Organisations Don’t Tweet, People Do’. We can tap into the wisdom of the web and discover what people really think, rather than what opinion formers and influencers tell us.