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...aisles so the configuration of our aircrafts are much different” said Hamm. “We don’t issue paper tickets; we encourage our customers to book online and print their own tickets.” In addition to lower ticket prices, JetBlue hopes to attract potential customers with its fleet of brand-new 100-seat Embraer 190 jets. Along with the traditional leather seats, travelers on the 70-minute Boston-New York flight can enjoy such amenities as 36 channels of free DIRECTV programming on 6.8” LCD monitors and more than...
...biggest thing we have going for us is real health,” Ackil said. “I think we do a really good job, and other restaurants don’t take the time do to what we do.” In order to initially attract customers, b.good has planned several contests and promotions. It will have a contest exclusively for Harvard students asking them to tell b.good why they will be its best customer. The winner will get free food for the year. “We are really excited to see our restaurant grow...
...Quad after a late night at the Kong. Instead, book it over to Lamont, your new home away from home. A few tips for a successful night: 1. Subtlety is key. Pad your overcoat with a lightweight fleece blanket, because your fluffy Little Mermaid sleeping bag and pillow may attract some unwanted attention. 2. Bring a high-quality eye mask. The bright lights in Lamont are fantastic for studying, but they’re less than conducive to getting some shuteye. Check out sharperimage.com for their “Heat-Sensitive Foam Sleep Mask,” a great investment...
...outdoors. Making seating more comfortable, creative, and versatile, Kayden thinks, could be a small, cost-effective step to increase the use of outdoor spaces. Step four is the icing on the social space cake: Design. Kayden’s team has planned two design initiatives to help attract visitors to under-utilized spaces. One plan would revamp Currier House’s shuttle stop, adding heated benches, a Tether Ball court, an over-sized chess board, a coffee machine, and building blocks chairs. Kayden hopes the extra comforts will transform the shuttle stop from a cold, unwelcoming stop-over into...
...Wartofsky in his analysis of the issue.“The benefactors who give to the University do so to support education, not income redistribution,” Mankiw wrote. “Harvard needs to pay its workers—janitors and professors alike—enough to attract and motivate them. But it shouldn’t pay more than it needs to, given the competitive labor markets in which it hires. To do so would compromise the University’s commitment to the creation and dissemination of knowledge.”Freeman says he wonders whether...