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Monthly Archives for July 2019.

American Airlines Passenger Told to Wear a Blanket or Else She Couldn’t Fly

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Jul 08 2019

This isn’t an incident of too sexy to fly as we sometimes see but more of flight attendants not feeling resort wear departing a resort destination – for Miami of all places – is appropriate in the skies.

And in a post-9/11 world passengers have to strictly follow instructions, reasonable or not, or else they won’t be able to travel … at best.

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The British Airways Data Breach Fine is a Huge Injustice, Where’s Your Piece of the Money?

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Jul 08 2019

British Airways is facing a proposed $230 million fine under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for a hack last summer compromised personal information on approximately 500,000 customers accessing its website.

This proposed fine is more than 3 times the total fines meted out during GDPR’s first year. In the year after GDPR’s passage there were 200,000 investigations, 64,000 of which found fault, resulting in total fines of approximately $70 million — nearly 90% of which was from a single case against Google.

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Terribly Named Flewber Offers Private Flights for $400 One Way ($700 Roundtrip)

Terribly Named Flewber Offers Private Flights for $400 One Way ($700 Roundtrip)
Jul 07 2019

Flewber sounds like Uber, and it’s app-based booking of private flights in the Northeast. They serve Boston, New York, East Hampton and Nantucket. And at $700 roundtrip — or $400 one-way — they even include a rebate to Uber to the airport.

They’re expanding to Philadelphia and DC and within 2 years to “Florida, Texas, California, Washington state, and Chicago.”

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Delta Passenger’s $500 Offer to Switch Seats on a 3 Hour Flight Fails

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Jul 07 2019

It doesn’t appear this worked, and I think I know why. $500 on a domestic midcon flight should be enough, the premium over extra legroom coach to buy first class is usually much less than that, and there’s a good chance that someone up front didn’t pay anything at all. However if flight attendants are going to get into the middle of a transaction, they’re going to need to be afforded a cut.

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It’s Now Possible to Buy Tickets for Virgin Atlantic’s New Business Class, and Fly it In September!

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Jul 07 2019

Virgin Atlantic announced their brand new business class in April but it wasn’t yet possible to buy a flight with these news seats.

The product will debut on the airline’s new Airbus A350 aircraft. Every seat is angled towards the window, has power, and the center seats in the 1-2-1 configuration have privacy screens. All seats are fully flat with direct aisle access.

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