Archive for April, 2006

JetBlue add services to RDU!

Four daily flights to JFK starting service from July, also Charlotte was painted blue. This is good news to folks who will travel to new york a lot, the price is $69 for 21 advance purchase. Considering all seats will have free satellite TV to enjoy during the flight, that is not bad, the plane is the bigger 100 seats Embraer 190s, definitely better than the 40 seats commuter ERJ plane that I am used to. If I am going to take personal trip, JetBlue is a no-brainer to go to NYC.

JFK is JetBlue’s hometown and has daily multiple service to the west coast, now SouthWest has a serious competitor to challenge its 39% passenger volume growth in the first two month of year 2006. This will also endanger the commuter jet service to NYC that is offered by AA, Delta or US Airshuttle.

JetBlue will fill the empty terminal A gates left by Indepency airline since its bankrupcy in late 2005.

Add comment April 14th, 2006

Lucky NC Man

A Cary guy won the VA lottery for $250,000. Disclaimer: I am not that Cary man. Read this story

What is funny is that Mr.Shea (the winner) got the lucky number from fortune cookie. So shouldn’t you plan your next dinner at your favorite Chinese restaurant?

Add comment April 13th, 2006

The 3rd L lens in my line up - Canon 24-105 f/4L IS

The decision has to be made - replace my last non-L canon lens! I just received my 3rd L lens - 24-105 F/4L in preparing my next wedding photography assignment, what is sold is my rarely used Canon 28-135 - it had been on the shelf for too long since I got my 17-40 F/4L.

The quality of the new 4L is inpressive,

  • faster focus speed comparing to 28-135 especially in low light condition
  • rock solid build quality-feel just like my trusty 17-40 F/4L
  • color rendering is saturate both indoors and outdoors
  • tends to do a little bit of front focus .
  • better or usable sharpness in F4 comaring to 28-135

With the introduction of this new lens, this is what I have so far. Perfect line up for a guy like travel a lot..
17-40 F/4L: group photos, wedding, travel lens for scenary
24-105 F/4L: all around lens for portraits <- this will be on my 20D for most of the time.
70-200 F/2.8L: telescope lens for shooting birds, animals, and some portraits <-this will be on my hiking bag

Is this good for a wedding, it depends on what body do you have.. I consulted some guys on dpreview.com, they all agreed this line up works out great for 1D/5D body for a wedding, given my 20D 1.6 ratio, many people highly recommended the newer canon 17-55 F/2.8 or Tamron 18-50 F/2.8, now I might need to add one more lens..

1 comment April 8th, 2006

Ways to find good deal on air ticket

Spent sometime since yesterday on helping my parents to get some good deal on international travel, since this is personal travel, we have to find ways to reduce the cost without sacrificing the convenience. To summarize what I have learned and hope this can help you reduce the time spent on future travel planning.

For domestic travel, use web airline search engine. Don’t waste time calling your favorite travel agent. To start, ITA search engine is a feature-packed and easy to use web service. It gives you the rock bottom ticket price with reasonable alternatives displayed in a GUI chart. Use ITA help you making the decision on when/which airline has the right flight with the price you would like to pay. You cannot book directly on ITA site, but you can go directly to the airline booking website, for example, www.nwa.com, using the flight info you got from ITA to book the ticket. Be careful, some airline will first display the ticket price without tax to grab your attention, this might be lower than ITA price quote you find earlier, but after the tax added, the airline price should be the same.

An alternative to go directly to the airline website is to go throught one of the three major online aggregator: Travelocity, Expedia, Orbitz. You should expect to see the same price returned from ITA. The actual result might vary a little (less than $5) among the three. The benefits of going ITA first is that you have much powerful comparison shopping tools available from ITA.

Another cool website that I found useful is travelocity dream map, yahoo it gives you an visual map to tell you the lowest fare possible to all destination in the world within the next month or so. This assumes you are flexible on the schedule, for personal trips, who cares it starts on Mon or Wed? A similar purposed web site is air-fare.com. The link for these two services are all started from RDU in favor of my local buddies, change it for your own need. This can quickly tell you which cities are relative cheaper for you to travel…

For international travel, it is a totally different beast. This time, you should call your travel agent. Unlike domestic air fare, all international air fare is moderated by the government of each country. This means airline cannot arbitrarily reduce the ticket price to win the competition, so don’t expect to see some good price from airline directly. What happens is airline usually sold volume of international air ticket to travel agencies at discount price, the travel agency adds some thin mark-up and resell the ticket to us, here the price is still cheaper than the price you can get from aa.com (unless it is a promotion which runs for a very short while).

But just before you call the travel agent, use ITA and Dream map to help you get a rough idea on how much is expected. Once you get the rough idea, you can call the travel agent. Now that you are prepared, you can tell the travel agent what you want and how much you would like to pay. This way, there is a much bigger chance that you will land a good deal..

Add comment April 5th, 2006


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