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Monthly Archives for May 2021.

Another Defect In That United Flight Attendant Lawsuit Against Marriott

May 21 2021

The fired United Airlines flight attendant who is suing Marriott under a variety of theories stemming from a positive Covid-19 test, quarantine at the Courtyard Wilmington Downtown, and the hotel sharing his behavior with the airline including that he was allegedly maskless in the lobby among other guests despite his Covid-19 diagnosis is getting quite a bit of coverage.

Much of the detail in the suit is a total distraction. I detailed several problems with it yesterday. A law professor shares another.

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Man Set Fire To His Hotel Room Prior To Check-out, Left For The Airport

May 21 2021

Hyatt’s The Driskill hotel in Austin is old Texas. It first opened in 1886, owned by cattle baron Jesse Driskill. The next year the hotel in the state’s capitol hosted the inaugural ball for Governor Sul Ross, and subsequent governors’ balls have been held there since.

This week a 77 year old guest on the property, who had stayed for 16 days, set fire to his room before checkout. He then went to the airport, and caught his flight to Houston.

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Leak: New Hilton Elite Food And Beverage Details, Including Benefit Amounts

May 21 2021

Hilton announced a new food and beverage benefit that replaces breakfast at U.S. hotels starting in July and running through the end of 2021. They will offer a food and beverage credit for use any time at the hotel, including in-restaurant, for grab and go, or for room service.

That sounds great in theory – you can take your meal as it’s most convenient to you. However the devil is in the detail of how much that credit is for.

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Experts Are Predicting Frequent Flyer Apocalypse From Too Many Miles Chasing Too Few Seats

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May 20 2021

There are several scary stories out there about a coming frequent flyer apocalypse, but an underlying truth remains.

Now that airlines have moved towards more revenue-based redemption pricing, award price inflation is baked into the model. As demand rises and prices go up, so too do award prices for much of an airline’s inventory. And travel has picked up.

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