Jill Surdek, American’s Vice President – Flight Service, updated crew on several projects underway and on several tweaks to the airline’s onboard service.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for June 2018.
Hyatt’s Two Problems
The Hyatt chain is too small, and the growth in properties they’ve achieved has been in the limited-service sector which means it’s of little help to the upscale guests that their loyalty program appears to have been built for.
Flight Leaves Without Anyone’s Checked Luggage, Airline Won’t Pay to Deliver Bags
Sun Country Airlines has transformed itself into a low cost carrier. They brought in a CEO from Allegiant. They’re abolishing their elite program. They’re eliminating first class.
And in a sign, perhaps, of things to come they stranded hundreds of passengers in Mexico in April.
The State of Air Travel in America and Problems With Delta’s New Uniforms
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.
LAX Restaurant Now Serves Free Food to Priority Pass Cardmembers
Two years ago the Los Angeles Barney’s Beanery chain opened in LAX’s terminal 2 by gate 22. The original Barney’s in West Hollywood opened in 1920. So it fits the trend of airports driving to host brands that are local institutions.
The airport location now offers $28 credits per person for Priority Pass cardholders. This credit is not available before 10:30 a.m.. Of course in the mornings the Virgin Atlantic clubhouse is available for Priority Pass guests albeit with limited service.
How Much Restaurants Get Reimbursed By Priority Pass (and Whether It’s Profitable)
Last month I wrote that Priority Pass brings huge passenger volume to lounges, at least in the U.S. where so many memberships have been issued to credit card holders. This is big business at an average of $25 per visit.
We now have a little more insight into the economics of Priority Pass for restaurants.
TSA Defends 6 Minute Pat Down of 96 Year Old Woman in Wheelchair
United then cancelled her flight and she wound up sleeping in the airport.
Southwest Airlines Offering Status Matches
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards has a new campaign to attract other airlines’ best customers. They will give you their elite status right away.
Sprint Unlimited Data, Talk, and Text for $15/Month With Global Roaming
One of the most brilliant marketing plays I’ve seen in a long time was Sprint building an ad campaign around bringing on the actor from Verizon’s ‘Can You Hear Me Now?’ commercials?
Sprint is offering what looks like an amazing deal. New customers who port their number over from another carrier get unlimited data, talk and text for $15 per line per month. This even includes international roaming.
Losing My Inspiration and Searching for Lotion
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.