Hint: the white woman on the plane who was tricked into putting her feet down and behaving like something more of a human being isn’t actually getting $1000 from United for doing so. That’s not racism, that’s just gullibility trumping passenger shaming.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for March 2018.
Swift Delta Ground Crew Catch Lithium Ion Battery Fire Just Before Takeoff
And this, Department of Homeland Security, is why you don’t require passengers to check electronics with lithium ion batteries as baggage. If they hadn’t caught this prior to departure they could have had a much more serious situation on their hands.
Prince Charles Discovers London Heathrow Security
Charles, Prince of Wales, visited London Heathrow today to celebrate 10 years since the inauguration of Terminal 5. He’s pictured with British Airways CEO Alex Cruz.
Charles received a guided tour of British Airways’ First Wing. where he may have had a George H.W. Bush supermarket scanner moment.
American is Fixing Seat Power Outlets and New Lifetime Star Gold
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.
United Forced Passenger’s Dog into the Overhead Bin — and Killed Him
United seems to have a disproportionate number of incidents of pets dying in their care.
The latest story out of United is just horrible, a flight attendant who forced a passenger to put her dog in the overhead bin. And the dog died. United admits they’re completely at fault.
United Gate Agent Gives Passengers a Great Pregame Speech
Yesterday morning a United gate agent in Atlanta ‘sounds like a coach’ giving a pregame speech commends his team passengers for making it to the plane on time. “You’re here, you’re on time. I’m commending you for it. I’m high-fiving you for it,” he says.
But he warns everyone, they may be tempted to go get breakfast at the nearby bagel place. “Goldberg’s have lethargic lines,” he says. “They don’t move as quick as they should this time of the morning.”
Marriott and United Cross-Selling Through Chase With Double Points and Miles
United and Marriott offer reciprocal benefits. Chase issues both the United co-brand card and the Marriott card.
So it’s not surprising to see United and Marriott working together through Chase.
34 Passengers Board the Wrong Plane, Fly to Wrong City — on a 50 Seat Regional Jet
Passengers aren’t supposed to be able to board the wrong plane. Boarding passes are scanned at the gate. There’s a manifest — airlines know how many people are supposed to be onboard. When passengers are in the wrong seat, there’s usually another passenger assigned that will say something. But it happens. Occasionally one person, or a couple traveling together, wind up in the same city.
Perhaps for the first time ever a majority of people on the plane were flown to the wrong city.
Southwest’s Credit Card is Part of Its Hawaii Strategy
Southwest Airlines expects new Hawaii service to drive growth in signups for its credit card.
They also diss on competitors’ basic economy fares and reveal some of the economics behind Rapid Rewards.
NCAA Tournament: Staying at Hyatt is an Unfair Advantage
As the number two-seeded Cincinnati Bearcats take on the Georgia State Panthers in the first round, Panthers coach Ron Hunter thinks Cincinnati has an unfair advantage.