Two years ago The Onion ran a piece about Basic Economy “Airlines Installing Uncomfortable Bumps In Seatbacks Because It Pleases Them”
They had the scoop on a new less comfortable coach product.
Monthly Archives for August 2017.
by Gary Leff
Two years ago The Onion ran a piece about Basic Economy “Airlines Installing Uncomfortable Bumps In Seatbacks Because It Pleases Them”
They had the scoop on a new less comfortable coach product.
by Gary Leff
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.
by Gary Leff
air berlin has been a financial disaster for years, and the subsidies from Etihad have stopped so the airline had no choice but to file for bankruptcy.
The German transport ministry stepped in with a government subsidy to keep the airline running for 3 months, guaranteeing a €150 million loan.
by Gary Leff
The piece explains the blockade as a decision by ‘the anti-terrorism states’. The air blockade is arguably in violation of international agreements, yet the report suggests that not only is it legal but that “according to international law any state which forbids an airline from crossing above it possesses the right to deal with any airplane entering its realm.”
Indeed, a legitimate improper entry into a country’s air space may be ‘dealt with’. However it follows with a fairly tortured claim that international law provides a proactive right to shoot down an aircraft.
by Gary Leff
With the opening of Alaska’s C concourse lounge in Seattle Alaska relaxed the policy August 7 and allowed Priority Pass members again to bring guests into their lounges — limited them to two.
Now the policy has further liberalized allowing Priority Pass cardmembers to bring in two guests or immediate family.
by Gary Leff
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.
by Gary Leff
Credit card bonuses boost your balances quickly, in some cases a single credit card can get you more than one flight or a premium cabin flight. Get one yourself, get one for your travel companion, and you’re booking award travel in no time.
One way to think about which cards to sign up for is to look at the travel you want to do, and consider the cards with the biggest or much better than usual signup bonuses where it’s not expected the bonuses will stay around long.
by Gary Leff
Last week I told you that American would be doing less international flying from JFK and more from Philadelphia.
There was some skepticism out there, but this was what I was hearing, and it turns out to be exactly correct. Here are the details.
by Gary Leff
American Airlines flight AA290 from New York JFK to Dublin was enroute to an on-time departure last night when a Delta 737 headed to Seattle came up and went bam.
by Gary Leff
Small actions can have large consequences. So when SkyWest’s United Express 50 seat regional jet from Chicago O’Hare to Muskegon, Michigan cancelled Paul Kuharevicz rented a car and drove the three and a half to four hours instead.
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Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »