
Mark Finlay
2153 articles published since May 15, 2019
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About Mark Finlay
Journalist - Mark is an experienced travel journalist having published work in the industry for more than seven years. His enthusiasm for aviation news and wealth of experience lends itself to some excellent insight, with his work cited in Forbes amongst other publications. Based in Alicante, Spain.
Top 5: The Carriers Receiving The Most Baggage Complaints From UK Passengers
Four of the top five worst UK airlines for lost or damaged luggage were budget carriers.
100 Years Of History: A Brief Guide To The Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen
The Dornier Museum is located on the shore of Lake Constance in Southern Germany.
Why Crew Ask Passengers To Turn On Airplane Mode
You should always put your phone on airplane mode for safety.
What Airplanes Does Warren Buffett's Private Jet Business NetJets Own?
NetJets has over 700 aircraft in its fleet.
80+ Years Of Success: A Brief History Of Pilatus Aircraft
For more than 80 years, Pilatus has been building planes in Switzerland.
65 Years On: What Was The Grumman Gulfstream?
Most examples of the Grumman Gulfstream I were used for VIP transport.
Which US Airlines Charge For Headphones?
On short-haul flights, you need to have your own headphones or earbuds.
5 Little Things That Make Airline Passengers Smile
Customer satisfaction may not be so difficult afterall.
Juan Olivert Serra & The Story Of Spain's First Powered Flight
Juan Olivert Serra studied engineering in Barcelona.
Which Factors Determine How Flight Numbers Are Structured?
The lower the route number, the more important the flight is to the airline.
5 Things You Might Not Know About The UK's 'Red Arrows' Display Team
The Red Arrows are one of the world's top aerobatics teams.
US Customs & Border Preclearance At Irish Airports: Everything You Need To Know
Ireland it a top destination for American tourists.
5 Things That Make The Supermarine Spitfire Such A Popular Aircraft
The Spitfire was a pivotal aircraft during the Battle of Britain.
Early History: How & Why Was Virgin America Established?
The expansion of the Virgin group arrived in the USA but didn't last as long as it had hoped.
Did You Know: Pan Am Lives On Today As A Board Game
Pan Am, the board game, can be played by two to four people.
Why Book Shops Are A Popular Feature Of Many Airports
Airport bookstores are an excellent place to kill time.
Herringbone Vs Reverse Herringbone: Comparing The Two Cabin Configurations
Most airlines now have reverse herringbone seats in business class.
What's Included With Each Of Vueling's Fare Types?
Vueling is an all-Airbus airline based in Barcelona, Spain.
How Low Do Fighter Jets Fly & Why?
Jet fighters fly low to confuse radar and avoid surface-to-air missiles.