Wow, what timing.
Just a week after I posted my update on the continued excellent quality of service of Eos Airlines, Eos filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations [CNN story]. (You can see my original review of Eos’s service in 2007 here. I received many, many views and emails from this blog entry.)
The timing of this for me was particularly bad, as I had already flown to London on my outbound flight and was set to fly back to New York City just two days after their last flight. Luckily enough, Silverjet accommodated me, although their service is not nearly as good (Stay tuned for an update).








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