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Monthly Archives for July 2017.

SHAME: New York Hotels Denigrate 9/11 in New Political Ad Against Airbnb

Jul 31 2017

I’m not a fan of Airbnb because they don’t do a great job standing behind reservations. In fairness, hotels overbook and walk guests too.

However I’m also not a fan of the disingenuous scare campaigns hotels band together to use in lobbying to get government to shut down the competition, to get people to narc on their neighbors to regulators, and running sting operations against unsuspecting hosts.

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Saudi Arabia and UAE Say They Opened Up Emergency Flight Routes for Qatar. Qatar Denies It.

Jul 31 2017

Flights in and out of Qatar have become more difficult. Airlines like Etihad, Emirates, and Gulf Air stopped flying to Doha. And the severing of relations has created limits on Qatari-registered aircraft flying through the airspace of some of the countries involved.

Qatar does not have its own flight information region, it’s within the Bahrain region. The Doha terminal control area is from ground to 24,500 feet, and above 24,500 feet is the Bahrain Upper Information Region. Traffic is re-routing primarily via Iran. There are only two routes for air traffic in and out of Qatar.

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Passenger Forgot to Put Their Pajamas On Before Coming Out of the Lavatory

Jul 31 2017

When I get on a long flight the first thing I do is take my pants off. That is, I change into pajamas. If I’m flying first class the airline usually gives me a pair (to keep, though my home is full of airline pajamas I rarely taken them along anymore).

If I’m flying business class some airlines provide pajamas, others don’t. United offers them on flights of 12 hours or more but only stocks enough for 60% of passengers to take them.

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Uber Launching Co-Brand Credit Card from Barclaycard

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Jul 31 2017

This fall Barclaycard will launch an Uber co-brand Visa.

Uber is losing a billion dollars per quarter but the biggest co-brand credit card deals run into the billions, it would be a twist if like the airlines which flew through rough times to preserve the underlying credit card business the ultimate road to profitability for Uber rode through the banks as well.

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Why American and United Think Basic Economy is Worth $1 Billion a Year (and Why They’re Wrong)

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Jul 30 2017

Scott Kirby when he was President of American Airlines talked about Basic Economy as something that would be worth $1 billion to the airline. He modified somewhat to talk about segmentation (basic economy and premium economy combined) as worth $1 billion. He’s used the $1 billion figure at United now that he’s President there as well.

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