MSNBC
You see, this week’s column is devoted to spooky stories sent in by readers. Because there were so many stories to choose from, I asked Gregg Rottler, captain of the scary-all-the-time Flights from Hell Web site, to help me choose the kookiest and most unpredictable tales to share. more>>
St. Petersburg Times
Tracking the turbulent state of airlines — and the people flying them these days — keeps him busy. Anonymous travelers regularly send in stories of in-flight horrors to his FlightsfromHell.com Web site. They read like dispatches from the front lines. more>>
Tampa Bay Times
Gregg Rottler of Lutz chronicles the weird and ugly side of air travel on the Web. Anonymous travelers regularly send in stories of in-flight horrors to his FlightsfromHell.com Web site... more>>
WFLA-TV & WTTA-TV, Tampa, Florida
TV newscast about FlightsFromHell.com. Interview conducted at Tampa International Airport. video>>
MSNBC
“People are reaching the boiling point,” suggests Gregg Rottler, a Tampa-based state health officer who launched flightsfromhell.com last year as an online forum for travelers who want to vent about their air-travel horror stories. more>>
(London) Times Online
The shambolic opening of Terminal 5 will surely see a surge in ranting entries to FlightsFromHell.com...more>>
New York Times
“It clicked to me that Flightsfromhell would be a cool site,” he said. But surely, Flightsfromhell.com wasn’t available. It was. more>>
MSNBC
And I’d definitely send my story to Gregg Rottler. By day Rottler supervises regulatory programs for a county health department in Florida. But at night, he stays busy tending to the cauldron he calls flightsfromhell.com. more>>
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Everybody needs a place to vent, especially when it comes to airline travels. And as more people hit the roads this Thanksgiving, FlightsFromHell.com might be the right anecdote to travel frustrations. more>>
Hartford Courant
I have to admit I found the stories on flightsfromhell.com frighteningly compelling. I thought I'd had some bad flights but there's no way I could match these stories. more>>
New York Times
Mr. Fesler is hardly alone in his antipathy toward the airlines, as anyone who has spent time reading the angry customer postings on Web sites like flyertalk.com, airlinerage.com and flightsfromhell.com knows. more>>
Portsmouth Herald
It had to happen: Blogs and interactive Web sites are now providing a conduit for whiners. Flightsfromhell.com and dinnersfromhell.com are but two examples of where you can go to lodge your complaints ...; and enjoy those of others. more>>
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