SeatShark.com Launched To Provide Unbiased Reviews of 335 Airlines

March 30, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
PALO ALTO, CALIF. (March 29, 2005) – SharkPage, a privately-held company based in Palo Alto, California, has launched SeatShark.com, a site where frequent flyers post airline reviews and flight booking tips. SeatShark.com is available free of charge at the www.seatshark.com Internet address.

The airline reviews on SeatShark.com are raw, uncensored, and practical. One airline is critiqued for serving “junk food snacks,” while another is praised for being “generally inexpensive” and having “the easiest to use frequent flier program.”

Thumbs up or thumbs down, any review deemed sincere is posted on SeatShark.com. Reviews may be submitted at the http://www.seatshark.com/review.htm Internet address.

A lot of people fly. U.S. airlines carried 629.7 million domestic passengers during 2004, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics. These passengers were carried on 9.9 million flights. SeatShark.com counts 335 commercial airlines worldwide.

Neither SeatShark.com nor its parent SharkPage is affiliated with any airline or the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

About SeatShark.com

SeatShark.com collects, screens, and publishes frequent flyer-written reviews of airlines worldwide. Founded in March 2005, SeatShark.com is available free of charge at the www.seatshark.com Internet address. SeatShark.com is owned by SharkPage, a privately held company based in Palo Alto, California. SharkPage also publishes HotelShark.com, which National Geographic Traveler magazine named one of the five best travel websites. SeatShark, HotelShark, and SharkPage are trademarks of SharkPage.

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