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Monthly Archives for December 2019.

Seattle Airport Now Lets Visitors Go Through Security Without Same Day Travel, Joining Growing Trend

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Dec 17 2019

Ultimately very few people go to the airport just for the restaurants — except maybe Tortas Frontera sandwiches at O’Hare — and most people probably won’t know about this sort of option. It does mean incremental revenue for businesses and the airport, and convenience for customers.

With major US airlines and American Express lounges moving to require a same day departing boarding pass for admittance it’s unlikely to lead to greater crowding of lounges or greater costs for rail drinks.

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New Hilton Stay and Night Bonus and Biggest Buy Points Bonus, Too

Dec 17 2019

You’re definitely going to want to register for Hilton’s new promotion and do it now even if you don’t expect to stay at Hiltons because you’ll never remember to go back later to do it when you wind up with an unexpected stay.

Meanwhile Hilton is back selling points at the lowest price Honors points are ever offered – half a cent apiece through a 100% bonus on purchase points valid through December 28.

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British Airways Enters New Joint Venture With China Southern (But American Is Blocked From Doing The Same)

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Dec 17 2019

British Airways has formed a joint venture with China Southern. British Airways has already moved its Beijing operations to the new Daxing airport there, and flights under the joint venture are for sale beginning January 2.

American owns a stake in China’s biggest airline but isn’t permitted to enter into a joint venture.

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Man Identifying Himself As An American Airlines Pilot Is Making Threats On Twitter

Dec 16 2019

A man identifying himself as an American Airlines pilot is threatening a travel blogger on twitter because the blogger has exposed the poor service offered by the airline in international first class, in a flight attendant’s own words.

The pilot is threatening to abuse his authority and kick travel blogger Ben Schlappig off of American Airlines flights if he finds himself piloting a plane Ben is flying. The chances this could happen are reasonable as Ben is a long-time American Airlines Executive Platinum member.

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