Author: Edward Pizzarello

My goal in life is to fill my family’s passports with stamps, creating buckets of memories along the way. You’ll find me writing about realistic ways for normal people to travel the world, whether you’re on a budget or enjoy luxury. I also enjoy taking us on the occasional detour to explore the inner workings of the travel industry.

Boeing Backs AA Staying Independent For Now

Boeing announced in it’s recent earnings call that it supports AA’s reorganization plan. That means it’s not in favor of USAirways raiding American Airlines during bankruptcy.  Boeing is one of the nine members of AA’s creditor committee.  It’s good to see someone actually come…

787 Dreamliner Inaugural Flight: NRT-BOS

For the second time, I really can’t believe how good I feel getting off a 12-hour+ flight.  I’ll have some posts later about my time in Tokyo and reviews of the lounges at NRT, but I’m sure people are much more interested in hearing…

787 BOS-NRT Inaugural Flight-Meal Service

I started off with a glass of champagne (of course). They had Perrier Jouet, which was just fine by me. For those that are fascinated by pictures of airplane menus, here are some pretty bad pictures of the menu itself: I started with the…

787 Windows

Having toured the Dreamliner a couple of times in the past, I already knew about the new windows. Not only are the windows much bigger, but they don’t have shades. Instead, there’s a control under each window to adjust the amount of light allowed…

787 BOS-NRT In Flight

The boarding process was done very quickly due to our delay. The process was very efficient, all the staff very friendly. I did a bit of exploring around the cabin. As I had already been on the 787 twice at Boeing, some things were…

Onboard the 787

We’re onboard now. Some quick notes. I’m in 7H, which is a bulkhead row. At first blush, I think I prefer a non-bulkhead row. Service has been excellent so far. There was a goodie bag I haven’t gone through yet. A few of the…

BOS 787 Departure Delayed

They started boarding families then stopped the boarding process again. No biggie, I’m not in a rush. 🙂 A couple of quick picks….. Steve Smith, VP of Global Sales, The Americas, JAL, and myself at the ceremony: Ribbon-cutting pics: