Edward Russell did a fantastic job tweeting real time information being shared on Alaska Airlines plans as they integrate Virgin America at the airline’s investor day.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for March 2017.
Uber Dishes on What People are Losing Inside Cars
Uber has released a “Lost and Found Index” and they’re sharing details on what customers report having lost inside rideshare vehicles. And since they’re into big data they drill down into where people are losing things, and when things get lost.
The most common items to lose when you take an Uber are (in order): Phone; Ring; Keys; Wallet; Glasses; Purse; License / ID; Gloves/ Glove; Charger; Sunglasses.
Earn Chinese Airline Status and Sell Risky Credit Card Balances
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
IATA Chief Calls for End to Unacceptable Electronics Ban
International Air Transport Association CEO (and former CEO of Air France KLM) Alexandre de Juniac spoke today at the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations.
He spent some time on the laptop ban levied against 10 airports, 9 airlines, and 8 countries for flights to the U.S. calling the measures “not an acceptable long-term solution” and “difficult to understand their effectiveness” in the short term.
What Cathay Pacific’s Death By 1000 Cuts Could Teach US Airlines
An opinion piece in the South China Morning Post suggests that Cathay Pacific’s ownership dump the airline “while it still holds valuable assets like landing slots, a decent cargo business and maintenance facilities.”
They’re eroding their brand with cuts, and as a result mitigating their ability to compete in the premium sector and unable to fully compete in the low cost sector.
The Key Thing to Consider Choosing a Vacation and 4 of 5 People Get Credit Card Fees Reduced
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Explanation for the Electronics Ban: Fake iPad Carrying Explosives
The U.S. has banned inflight electronics larger than a cell phone on non-stop flights on 9 airlines from 10 airports in 8 countries.
You might think that the goal is for terrorists to bore themselves to death (there’s really not that much interesting content on Etihad’s E-Box system) but defenders of the security state are leaking…
Hyatt (Finally) Announces New Promotion: Double Points for Being You
Hyatt hasn’t had a promotion running since the last one ended November 30.
Now they’re offering double points beginning with your second stay between April 1 and June 30.
25% Off Avios Awards to Europe Without Big Fuel Surcharges (Business Class Roundtrip from 51,000 Points!)
Iberia has lower-priced transatlantic awards than British Airways does — and they don’t add the level of exorbitant fuel surcharges onto the price of awards as long as you’re flying Iberia metal.
American Airlines Will Now Sell You a Premium Economy Seat on (Some) International Flights
American Airlines is the first US airline with a premium economy cabin. Delta plans to offer premium economy in the 3rd quarter onboard their Airbus A350 aircraft which will mostly fly to Asia. United hasn’t made a formal commitment to premium economy yet.
As of yesterday, premium economy is now for sale as a separate cabin (as it was intended to become) for travel starting May 4. Here’s everything you need to know.