Monthly Archives

Monthly Archives for November 2018.

United’s CEO Says Higher Airfares are Good For You (You Just “Don’t Understand”)

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Nov 03 2018

The President of United Airlines thinks airfares should be twice as expensive as they are today. United’s CEO Oscar Munoz takes things a step further: paying United Airlines more is good for you.

His argument is that more money for the airline means more money to invest in the product. You as the customer benefit even if you “don’t always understand.” He has things exactly backwards.

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British Airways Wants to Buy Norwegian – So It Can Raise Transatlantic Airfares

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Nov 02 2018

Back in April British Airways parent company IAG acquired just under 5% of Norwegian and started talks to acquire the discount carrier. I assumed that acquire meant smother it so that the airline wouldn’t keep depressing transatlantic fares, especially out of cities like London.

Chairman Willie Walsh addressed a Norwegian deal at their investor day.

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UberEats Now Delivers From Restaurants That Don’t Exist

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Nov 02 2018

UberEats now delivers from virtual restaurants — from restaurants that don’t actually exist.

It turns out that the food people want delivered isn’t always the same food they want in restaurants, and Uber can leverage excess capacity to produce food at a restaurant by having them make something else they don’t normally offer and branding that food as coming from a different restaurant that isn’t actually a place you can go.

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3 European Countries are Adding Lie Detector Tests at the Border

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Nov 02 2018

iBorderCtrl is a new lie detector project being tested in European airports at immigration checkpoints in Hungary, Latvia and Greece. They all border countries outside the EU.

Passengers entering from outside the EU will be asked questions “by a virtual border guard avatar.” A computer will decide whether it thinks the passenger is lying, and if so the tone of voice of the electronic border official should get “more skeptical.”

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Delta is Putting Suites With Doors into Boeing 767-400s

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Nov 02 2018

Delta hasn’t been nearly as aggressive buying new aircraft as American. Instead of replacing their Boeing 767-400 fleet they’re actually going to invest heavily in it. In fact the 767-400s are going to get Delta One Suites (business class seats with doors).

Last month Delta CEO Ed Bastian answered an ‘Ask Ed Anything’ employee question about Boeing 767-400s interior refurbishments starting this winter.

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Bikini Airline Expected to Finalize Order for 50 Airbus A321neos on Friday

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Nov 01 2018

VietJet’s CEO became Southeast Asia’s first self-made female billionaire. The airline is a discount carrier flying narrowbody aircraft mostly domestically although with several routes now into Asia.

Five years ago the airline was fined 20 million Dong over unapproved inflight entertainment. It wasn’t a problem with the installation of a seatback video system. Instead, 5 bikini-clad candidates in a local beauty contest performed a dance onboard the airline’s inaugural flight to Nha Trang.

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