United has been testing giving out complimentary sandwiches in coach on the Chicago O’Hare – Honolulu flight, and they’ve found that customers like it. They’re expanding the test to other long flights to and from Honolulu.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for February 2020.
Airline Executives Taking Responsibility For Failure And All Offering To Resign
Good executives own their failures, just as they’re rewarded for their successes. Good companies arrange their institutions and incentives so that this is the case – rather than packing their boards with cronies who reward failure as much as success.
Bypass LaGuardia: Seaplane Service Will Challenge New York-Boston Shuttle
Cape Air won approval to start flights from Boston Harbor to New York City, at East 23rd St. in Manhattan. This is a one year pilot program for four flights a day.
Currently Amtrak is desirable for its downtown-to-downtown service, making up for slow train speeds by avoiding commutes for passengers looking to travel between city centers. This service offers to cut out the airport transit while retaining the speed of flying, though of course is subject to weather more than train travel. The major limitation, however, is frequency.
Treasure Trove Of Airline Data, and Hacking The McDonald’s App For Free Food
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.
Update: Capital One Shares Statement On Their First Airport Lounge
Yesterday I covered news that Capital One will open a lounge at Washington Dulles airport. Details of that lounge – location, size, amenities, etc. – available.
In a new statement Capital One is offering a bit more information about access and timeframe for the lounge’s opening.
Cheaper Access To American’s Flagship First Dining
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.
The JetBlue Flight Attendant Who’s A Dead Ringer For Meghan Markle
Thirty two year old JetBlue JFK-based flight attendant Christine Mathis says she first started getting confused for Meghan Markle in 2011 when passengers would say she ‘looked like that girl from Suits‘ on USA. It picked up when Markle married Prince Harry. She says passengers would ask her why she was working as a flight attendant after marrying a royal?
Now that they’ve been in the news constantly over Megxit she’s signed on with a talent agency as a professional lookalike.
Seriously, Who At American Airlines Thought This Was Food?
One passenger shared the meal they were served in first class on an American Eagle breakfast flight from New York LaGuardia to Atlanta. It looks like a broken up granola pieces sandwich and that’s what the passenger thought that it was, describing it as “the driest sandwich known to mankind” although they “thought it was chorizo too at first.”
Airline, Hotel and Catering Conglomerate HNA To Be Taken Over By Chinese Government
HNA group has struggled under a mountain of $100 billion worth of debt. They’ve been unable to pay employees or pay for fuel at Hong Kong Airlines. And that was before coronavirus.
In addition to airline stakes they own stakes in airline caterer Gate Gourmet and Hilton Hotels.
American Released Data to the SEC That Shows How Award Travelers are Doing
It’s been tough to be an American AAdvantage member over the last several years if you actually want to use your miles to fly American. Since US Airways management took over in the final days of 2013, far fewer passengers have been traveling on American using their miles. That’s largely the result of a lack of saver award inventory.
The airline pledged to change that, and just released new numbers to the SEC that says how they’re doing.