Monthly Archives

Monthly Archives for January 2017.

Congressman Used Campaign Funds to Pay Pet in Cabin Fees for His Rabbit

Jan 04 2017

Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) improperly billed his campaign fund for $600 pet in cabin fees for his family’s rabbit according to a report by the Office of Congressional Ethics (which will live to see another day).

Hunter, though, was doing it wrong. Had he simply claimed to be transporting an emotional support rabbit he wouldn’t have had to pay any fees at all and wouldn’t have gotten into this ethics mess.

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Star Alliance Member EVA Air Has Introduced Passenger Service Robots

Jan 04 2017

Star Alliance member EVA Air — the airline that flies Hello Kitty jets — has introduced a ‘peppy robot’ named Pepper to each of Taiwan’s two airports.

Passengers can go up to pepper, scan their boarding passes, and get information about their flight and weather at their destinations. But this isn’t just a kiosk meant to displace ground staff.

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Outrageous: Man Whose Racist Rant Caused United Flight to Divert to Auckland Won’t Be Charged

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Jan 04 2017

The man who caused 252 United Airlines passengers to get stuck in Auckland for a day after his racist, homophobic rant on United’s New Year’s Day flight UA870 from Sydney to San Francisco led to a diversion will not face charges.

Here’s the man talking into his phone upon landing in Auckland, “Tell my dad to get his law firm ready because United Airlines just diverted the […] plane because I complained to some fat […] who got in my […] face.”

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Holiday Inn Midtown New York Has $70 Room Rates and It Doesn’t Even Look Like a Mistake

Jan 04 2017

The Holiday Inn Midtown on West 57th has rates as low as $70 during the third week in January. Rates are otherwise under $100 into February.

It’s not just the Holiday Inn Midtown where prices are low, here’s The Hudson on the same night for $102 and the Park Lane for $159. And that’s not even looking very hard or for opaque rates.

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American’s Status Challenges Now Require Minimum Spending, Allow You to Buy Temporary Status

Jan 03 2017

For a long time American AAdvantage has offered status ‘challenges’ that do not require you to already have status with another airline and that you pay for. These allow you to earn elite status more quickly with travel over a compressed period of time.

Now that American has introduced a revenue requirement for earning elite status in 2017, they’ve apparently revamped their elite status challenges.

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