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FlightView Offers Traveling Details

FlightView is now supplying accurate details about your flight. Traveling continues to become more complicated with inflated costs of fuel, tickets and extra charging for luggage.

 “Business travel isn’t easy, you have to react to a variety of situations from weather delays to cancelations,” said Mike Benjamin, CEO of FlightView. “FlightView's job is to arm travelers with accurate real-time information so they can make the best choice. “

FlightView allows you to type in your flight number to receive information about your flight in a timely fashion.

“Bottom-line: A business traveler needs to be where they’re supposed to be when they’re supposed to be there. We provide the most accurate information to keep everyone up-to-date on where they are,” said Mike Benjamin. “In business travel, you are going to be thrown a few curve balls, FlightView uses information to let you know the curve is coming – so you can adjust your swing.”

FlightView provides actionable, easy to use, up-to-the-minute flight information for travelers in a wide array of channels: online, on a cell phone or PDA via the internet and in airports on Flight Information Display Systems (FIDS) – those big screens that track airplanes.  FlightView is the only company that works directly with the FAA and tracks more than 80,000 flights per day.

“FlightView uses real-time flight information to work for business travelers in many different ways,” said Mike Benjamin, CEO of FlightView. “We use real-time information to help limo companies arrive on time, to let hotels and convention centers know where their clients are and rental car companies manage its fleets.”

In addition to the traveler, FlightView information is used by airports, in terminals and on Web sites; by limousine companies, hotels and convention centers, whether it’s knowing they need to get to the counter to make alternative arrangements or resting easy because they know that no matter when they arrive at their destination, a car and driver will be there ready to take them to their meeting, hotel or home. There is also information on charters and private planes, so no matter how a business traveler decides to fly, FlightView has the information on where these flights are in transit. For all of this information and more, visit www.flightview.com.


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