Make no mistake: this is a cost cut you’re shamed into liking because good people care about the environment – but it is not necessary to go to bulk if you want to make environmental progress.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for August 2019.
Effective Immediately United MileagePlus Miles Never Expire
United Airlines has just announced that MileagePlus miles no longer expire.
MileagePlus has also eliminated award charts. The two changes viewed together redistribute United’s spending from frequent customers to infrequent ones.
American’s Mechanics Dispute is Really About the Future Role of Union Airline Mechanics
One of the major issues of contention between American Airlines and its mechanics – that has prevented reaching a contract agreement and contributed to the airline’s poor operational performance – is outsourcing. American outsources less work than other U.S. airlines.
However the trend is for high value work to be done in house, and lower value work to be outsourced. That’s a trend that union mechanics aren’t going to be able to escape. Legacy American Airlines mechanics are in their mid-50s on average and are being promised job and base protection, so the fight is really about future workers.
Austin is Looking to Hand Out Subsidies for New International Routes (and Hawaii)
My hometown airport, Austin-Bergstrom, is offering subsidies to airlines willing to start non-stop service to Hawaii, Amsterdam, Beijing, Dublin, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, and Tokyo.
Not all of these routes are likely (or even plausible) but most are — for the right amount of cash.
New American Airlines 60,000 Miles + Companion Ticket Offer
Barclays has been running an interesting new cardmember offer for their AAdvantage Aviator Red Mastercard that includes both miles and a companion ticket. I’ve confirmed that the offer will end August 31. The new offer is better — 60,000 miles and a companion ticket.
American Tells Employees: No Refresh of the Premium A321T Cabins, But We’ll Clean Them Better
Vice President of Customer Planning Jill Surdek addressed the interiors of their A321T aircraft in an employee question and answer session last week.
Airline CEO: Customers Don’t Care “About the Interior of My Airplanes”
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 Visa Takes On Award Surcharges With New Statement Credit
Chase has announced two major changes to the British Airways Visa, without taking anything away: faster earning and taking on high taxes and fees on awards. The important takeaway is that the card will let you redeem British Airways Avios with less of a blow from the carrier’s surcharges. As a result, the card can add value even when you’re redeeming transferred Chase or American Express points.
Through Friday Only: Redeem Delta Miles at 2 Cents Apiece for Paid Travel
Delta Vacations will let you redeem SkyMiles at twice the usual value through Friday August 30 at 11:59 p.m.
As long as you book a two night hotel stay as part of your trip you can get two cents apiece for Delta miles.
TSA Won’t Start Requiring Employees to Be in Uniform to Use Known Crewmember Lanes, After All
TSA has backed down in the face of employees’ union objections and the requirement will not go into effect.