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.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for August 2017.
Alaska Airlines Regional Partner PenAir Files for Bankruptcy
Alaska Airlines regional partner PenAir has filed for bankruptcy.
Horizon, of course, is the primary regional carrier for Alaska Airlines so effects on the overall carrier will be slight.
Hertz Mass Cancelling Car Reservations For Later This Month via Robocall
Hertz was once the rental company for business travelers. In this extended montage from Up in the Air when George Clooney is grounded in Omaha he wants to buy a Chrysler Sebring from Hertz.
The rental car business has consolidated, and is under pressure from ridesharing. Hertz owns Thrifty and Dollar. And they’re simply not reliable anymore in my opinion. In fact last year they told me that reservations are never guaranteed.
Is Basic Economy the Next TED, Song, and MetroJet?
Delta had Song. United had TED. (On the West Coast they also had Shuttle by United.) US Airways had MetroJet. Consultants, especially McKinsey, were peddling the same idea to major airlines in exchange for big fees. In order to compete they needed to start low cost carriers inside their carrier, and those new airlines would fly leisure routes. They’d offer lower fares. And in the case of Song they’d even offer a better product than mainline.
Gradually the attempts faltered, and each of the airline-within-an-airline concepts was killed.
American Airlines: Less International Flying from JFK, More from Philadelphia, and Lounge Closures
It looks like the American Airlines LAX terminal 4 Admirals Club may be closed for a couple of months. They’re going to renovate and consolidate clubs in Boston. And move some international flying from New York JFK to Philadelphia.
$200 Off Immersive Diplomatic Travel Experiences
Before Nicholas Kralev covered airline travel and frequent flyer programs at the Washington Times he was the paper’s diplomatic correspondent – which is a major portfolio for a DC paper.
He’s written a recent book on the US foreign service and he’s traveled with former Secretary of States Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton and has visited more 80 American embassies.
Now he’s combined his two loves offering diplomatic tours, taking small groups behind-the-scenes peak at how U.S. diplomacy works overseas.
Hillary Clinton Explains Why the Sheraton Brand Survives
Two years ago, when there was still a plan on the table for Starwood to be independent even as their board shopped the chain to other companies, they announced a $100 million marketing plan to revive the lagging Sheraton brand.
In fact in Asia Pacific, the Sheraton brand is strong. It signals quality. Sheratons are generally nicer than nearby Westins. The Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is a true world class hotel, for instance.
Air India is Furious After FAA Refuses to Let Chicago Flight Take Off Because of Seat Belt Problems
Friday’s Air India Chicago – Delhi flight AI126 was delayed — because the FAA wouldn’t allow the plane to leave. Inspectors found missing tags displaying technical standard order numbers on seat belts of 44 passenger seats and 12 flight attendant seats.
Passengers Suing JetBlue For Failing to Turn on Seat Belt Sign Before Turbulence Struck
Turbulence is dangerous and it can come out of nowhere taking passengers and crew by surprise. That’s why airlines tell you — and it’s a good idea — to keep your seat belt fastened even when the seat belt sign is off. And the instruction is to keep it fastened low and right across your lap.
Get a Refund on Ticket Price Drop and Easy Tutorial for Redeeming American Miles
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.