I started blogging one weekend day in May 2002 on a lark. I had several friends with blogs back then, and I thought I’d try my hand at it. Only I didn’t have anything truly original to say on politics and current events, which is what other blogs I knew about were doing. So I decided to write about travel and miles and points along with an eclectic amalgamation of offbeat news. I focused on what people came to me for help with and just things that amused me. I was writing for myself, not for anyone else.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for May 2022.
Flight Attendant Training Video On How To Handle Customers Wanting Upgrades
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.
Second Time In Days, Plane Has To Abort Landing Because Another Plane Was On Mexico City Runway
This keeps happening at the Mexico City airport, described in the media as “panic over Mexico’s air safety” as Aeromexico flight 762 from Bogota had to abort its landing on Wednesday.
Mexico’s airspace navigation service director resigned over this past weekend’s Volaris incident. The Aeromexico incident seems more common if indeed it’s attributable to a slower than expected moving aircraft, and there don’t seem to be allegations that air traffic control handled the situation improperly.
Lufthansa Makes A Third Try At Apologizing For Banning Jews
Lufthansa – Germany’s national airline, the government is its largest shareholder – is continuing to do damage control after an incident where Jews were banned from travel on the carrier. Their first two statements on the issue were so bad they’re now trying to fix things putting their CEO into play.
Star Alliance Introducing New Credit Card, Adding Non-Airline Partner
Star Alliance, the largest of the three international partnership groups which includes United and Air Canada, plans to launch a credit card that’s separate from the co-brand cards issued by its individual member airlines. It’s expected to become available later this year.
They’ll also add a non-airline partner and are looking to bulk purchase sustainable fuel.
Lufthansa Planning First Class Suites With Doors
The airline’s Airbus A350s, slated to arrive in late 2023, will offer a one row first class cabin that’s been described as suites.
However what those first class suites would be like has been unknown. From an internal Lufthansa event we know that these first class suites will be ‘fully-enclosed’ meaning doors.
Delta Restricts When Members Can Use Their Sky Clubs [Update: Partially Rescinds Policy]
Starting June 1 they’re going to restrict club access in two ways: no access until 3 hours prior to departure of your first flight, and access will be for departure only.
Why Airfares Have Gotten So High
The reasons I’ve seen pundits give for why airfares are so high are usually wrong. Travel hasn’t fully returned to 2019 levels, so why have prices risen so much? Fuel prices can limit which flights operate profitably, but fuel isn’t the current binding constraint on supply. And it’s not just a desire of airlines to make back the money they lost during the pandemic.
Instead it’s something far more nefarious.
Delta Pilot Locks Himself Out Of The Cockpit, Climbs Through Window Of Plane
Here’s video of a Delta pilot crawling through the window of a Boeing 737. Apparently if you’re locked out of the cockpit you can use the window that can be opened from the outside to get in.
U.S. Immigration Is Spying On You Even When You’re Not At The Airport
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.