Below, you’ll find a list of awards that this blog has won. Click on the image or text to find out more information.
Tripbase Best Flight Blog 2009This award is only bestowed to those that best surmise the real joy behind flying and flight-associated travel, and to those that fully understand what it means to be a flight blogger. The award is a symbol of the writer’s depth of skill when it comes to the personal maintenance of their respective blogs, both in terms of generating content and in reader interaction.
Flight bloggers were also marked highly for skilful use of not only language when conveying their tales and adventures through their blog, but also use of accompanying media. It’s very easy to describe how a journey went, but to back that up with pictures, video and even maps reinforces the points that the bloggers are trying to get across, thus making for a very strong blog on the whole.
The Top 10 Travel Blogs To Help You Travel The World If you want to know all their is about airlines, airports and air travel, The Cranky Flier is where you should start first. The Cranky Flier offers its readers some great analysis on airlines as well as airport travel.
100 Best Travel Websites 2009Best Business Travel Blogs
Brett Snyder is a former airline employee who went into online travel before ending up running this blog about everything to do with airlines and airports. You get pictures of the free peanuts on the filghts he has taken and lots of good old-fashioned rants about poor service and ineptitude.
Snyder says he started Crankyflier.com “after friends convinced him that he had so much random airline knowledge in his head that someone would actually find it interesting if he wrote it down”.
Silver – Webbies 2008: Best Aviation-related BlogWho’s this category for?
Bloggers who blog about one or more aspects of the industry
Criteria: the Best Aviation-related Blog is awarded to the blog that was best able to demonstrate success in entering the discussions that happen in the blogosphere, had a strong track record in the use of all multimedia tools at their disposal and clear evidence of interaction with the blog’s readership and community.
Judges liked: leveraged wealth of airline knowledge against a health dose of blogger snark creating an eminently enjoyable and informative read, while simultaneously becoming a key travel industry opinion leader. Lively, informative and just good fun.
Runner-up – Best Travel Blog2008 Weblog Awards
“The Weblog Awards are the world’s largest blog competition with over 545,000 votes cast in 2007 edition and nearly two million votes cast in all editions since 2003.”
The World’s Best Travel Blogs
Best for Practical Advice
Telegraph (UK)
“A hugely popular consumer blog written by Brett Snyder, a self-confessed “airline dork”. Posts include tips on how to survive Healthrow’s Terminal 5.”
The Observer (UK)
“There’s nowhere to hide for airlines these days. Not with self-confessed ‘airline dork’ Brett Snyder, aka Cranky Flier, keeping tabs on their progress. He’s moved on from spending his childhood birthdays in airport hotels, face pressed against the window watching the planes come in, and turned his attention to reporting on the state of airlines. His CV is crammed with various US airline jobs, which gives him the insider knowledge to cast his expert eye over everything from the recent 777 emergency landing at Heathrow to spiralling baggage handling costs and the distribution of air miles to ‘virtual assistants’.”
Performancing.com
“If there are travel pundits, The Cranky Flier is one of the best. With snarky, critical and sometimes humorous comments about the airline and travel industries, The Cranky Flier is a crowd pleaser.”
Best Informative/Practical Travel Blog
“Self-described airline dork Brett Snyder serves up commentary on the aviation industry with insight, humor, and a penchant for Photoshopped stock imagery. If it’s about air travel, he’s likely to have an opinion, though in reality it’s not always as curmudgeonly as his blog title implies.”









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