oneworld airline LATAM, an American Airlines and Alaska Airlines partner, is running a business class sale and has some great fares between the US and many cities throughout Latin America.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for August 2017.
United’s New Boeing 767 Polaris Seats Sure Look Six-Across, Not Three-Across
We will see the very first Boeing 767-300 with Polaris seats coming soon.
What Polaris does that’s special for United is let them put direct aisle access flat seats into a plane without giving up any density. They can fit the same number of seats in the same space as before.
At United, Abuse is a Feature — And You Pay More For It
United reportedly locked the World’s Biggest Rabbit in a freezer for hours and them cremated it without permission. They shoved a 71 year old man to the ground and threatened to take all his miles. And that doesn’t even get us to David Dao. Yet they’re still making money.
United seems to be learning that customers really want the abuse.
How the Fallout From Charlottesville May Help US Airlines Crack Down on Middle East Competitors
Make no mistake, if Delta, American, and United get the Administration to abrogate its Open Skies treaty obligations and limit flights by Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar it’s because Chief Economic Advisor Gary Cohn is sidelined. They’ll have won because of Cohn’s pushback over the President’s statements after Charlottesville.
For Many Customers It’s Not Worth Spending More to Avoid Basic Economy. Here’s How to Decide
Most of the time I’ve seen buy ups from Basic Economy to regular economy for $25 or so, or more on longer routes. But Tuesday night reader W. shared New York LaGuardia – Denver asking different buy up amounts for different flights — as much as $75 more one way.
There’s no way I would pay $75 more to avoid Basic Economy though I might pay the same or a little more to avoid United in this case.
Bye Bye (Blue) Birdie and Tiffany Trump’s Italian Domestic Travel Cost Over $100,000
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.
British Airways Charges $6 If You Want Your Tea Extra Strong in Coach
British Airways tea service isn’t as extensive as tea at the Burj al Arab in Dubai but it’s a staple of the British carrier.
At least it used to be.
Now air berlin’s topbonus Frequent Flyer Program Has Declared Bankruptcy
Even though air berlin’s frequent flyer program had been spun off as a separate company, largely as a mechanism to provide the airline with additional cash and for Etihad to exercise additional control in spite of foreign ownership limits over the carrier itself, the loyalty program was forced to suspend mileage earning and redemption.
Now the airline’s topbonus frequent flyer program has itself declared insolvency.
Bikini Airline Had to Promise Their Flight Attendants Will Go Fully Clothed On New Route
VietJet learned “from its experience with the opening of a route to Malaysia” that you can’t staff planes with bikini-clad flight attendants to all destinations.
The airline’s ability to fly to Jakarta, Indonesia has been contingent on two things: “halal food for Muslim passengers” and that flight attendants can’t wear bikinis.
American Airlines Says Basic Economy Customers Can Take Advantage of Travel Waivers After All
American Airlines reached out to tell me that one of their published policies doesn’t mean what it says. Even though American’s travel waivers say that Basic Economy customers can only be rebooked onto flights that have Basic Economy inventory available, American tells me that isn’t true.
In fact, it’s partly true but there’s an unpublished exception.