The new head of the Transportation Security Administration James M. Loy (Mineta is his boss) expressed no desire to undo any of the security changes — despite the fact that: the agency is financially mismanaged its procedures are bankrupting the airlines the air marshall program isn’t working Laura Crane’s bra is considered a threat to national security (Edited to add: welcome Instapundit readers. Check out the rest of the blog — you’ll find things like giveaways of first class upgrades, airline club passes, and drink chits — not to mention tips on how to earn your own free travel.)
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for August 2002.
The chairman of
The chairman of Hooters is considering buying bankrupt Vanguard airlines. He’s paying $50,000 per week for the next three weeks to pay a skeleton staff while he examines the company’s books and decides if he wants to buy. A newly formed company called Hooters Air Inc. will make the payments. I bet they’ll have a great frequent flyer program. Stay tuned to More Room Throughout Coach in order to keep abreast…
Can we at least take
Can we at least take Norm Mineta’s name off of the San Jose airport?
Frommer’s has a fairly decent
Frommer’s has a fairly decent overview of playing the miles and points game. Here’s part one and part two.
United is pulling
United is pulling out of E-Rewards, the e-mail survey program, effective August 31st. E-Rewards will still be offering Delta and Hertz discounts, Hilton HHonors points, and Blockbuster coupons. Personally, I valued the United discounts the most, so I’ve redeemed everything that I had.
Trial nears in
Trial nears in castration of town’s beer-swilling goat mayor. (Link via The Volokh Conspiracy.)
With USAirways in bankruptcy and
With USAirways in bankruptcy and United next, it’s time for all of the “I told you so” comments. Well, here’s my “I should have been able to tell you so.” Why should I have seen it with greater clarity? Because of a change in the insurance industry. Insurance companies are generally pretty savvy. As a class (abstracting away from particular insurance companies), they are very good at analyzing risk. After September 11th, the following was inserted into many travel policies: We will not pay a claim that arises because of any of the following: You incur any costs or losses arising from the failure of any travel agent, tour operator, accommodation provider, airline or other carrier, car rental agency or any other travel or tourism services provider to provide services or accommodation due to their…
Another More Room Throughout Coach
Another More Room Throughout Coach Giveaway! Just e-mail an entry including your name and address. I will pick one winner who will get their choice of: (1) a confirmed first class upgrade on Alaska Airlines, (2) two drink coupons on Continental or United, or (3) a USAirways club pass. Winner will be picked at random on Friday, August 30th.
Every Sunday afternoon I
Every Sunday afternoon I check out Punditwatch, a blog which summarizes that day’s political shows.
Travelers are choosing
Travelers are choosing cars over jets. (Link via Instapundit.) That was exactly my explanation in an earlier post. The Transportation Security Administration is making travel more costly and time consuming, and travelers drive instead of fly for trips under 500 miles. USAirways, which serves a large chunk of these short routes up and down the East Coast, has been impacted most — and that’s a big reason they’re in Chapter 11 bankruptcy.