A woman died of Covid-19 on a Spirit Airlines flight from Phoenix to Dallas Fort-Worth on July 24. The story is only just now being reported. And the facts seemed so obviously not alarming that I didn’t cover it right away. But now that I’m seeing claims like, “so much for the ‘you can’t catch covid on a plane’ nonsense” that it’s clearly important to dive in.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for October 2020.
American Airlines CEO Scoffs At Fringe Republicans Who Don’t Support Another Airline Bailout
American Airlines CEO spoke to a group of pilots a question and answer session posted to the company’s intranet on Monday. In his introductory remarks he talked about the politics of the next coronavirus stimulus bill, which includes more payroll support for U.S. airlines.
He suggested that it’s only “a handful of really fiscal conservative Republicans who just think you know, who just viscerally disagree with the government doing anything that looks like you might be funding a business” who push back on another $25 billion airline bailout.
American Airlines CEO: Today’s Passengers Are “Somewhat Different From Our Normal Clientele”
In an employee question and answer session with pilots, posted to the American Airlines intranet on Monday, CEO Doug Parker laid out an overview of his airline and the industry.
American may fly more and still not earn as much money because they’re doing lower revenue flying. With a bit of a chuckle, Parker offers that today’s passengers are “somewhat different from our normal clientele.” Then he backtracks a bit, “we love all our customers of course!”
[Roundup] You Go Through All This Effort – Wearing The Space Helmut – But Use An Inferior Mask??
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.
CDC Recommends Masks On Planes (Yes, This Is New In October)
The CDC has issued a ‘strong’ recommendation for mask wearing on planes, rideshares and across public transportation. Yes, in October. And there are three reasons this will make no difference whatsoever for air travel.
Alaska Airlines Up To 30% Off Depending On The Height Of The Waves In Hawaii And California
Alaska Airlines runs squirrely sales, like discounts tied to the number of Russell Wilson touchdowns, but customers can benefit if they pay attention (and if sports results break just right).
Right now airlines might as well try anything, because although over 1 million people crossed through TSA checkpoints on Sunday that’s still down over 60% year-over-year. So Alaska is at it with a new sale based on the height of waves in California and Hawaii.
Woman Gets On Wrong Flight, Winds Up In Ukraine
Her flight was leaving from gate 44, but she went to gate 54 instead. Her boarding pass scanned.
It’s easy to get confused heading to Ukraine – though the confusion usually involves thinking the country is called The Ukraine.
[Roundup] The 30 Year Old United Airlines Commercial Everyone’s Talking About
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 Aeroplan Program Is Going To Pause For Two Days (Some Benefits Longer)
Aeroplan launches its new program November 8, 2020. To prepare for the system changes, they will be making many of their current systems and features unavailable from the evening of November 6 through the evening of November 8. Some features are stopping sooner, though – and some won’t return until “later” – indeed, next year.
Cathay Pacific Will Shed 18% Of Workforce, Eliminate Cathay Dragon Brand
Cathay Pacific will drop its regional Cathay Dragon (formerly Dragonair) brand and eliminate 6000 jobs. That represents 18% of its workforce.
Management had sought to eliminate 8000 jobs but “government intervention” prevented them from doing so.