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Monthly Archives for October 2022.

Boris Johnson Races Home On British Airways, Trying To Become Prime Minister Again

Oct 21 2022

Ex-U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is returning to London from holiday in Punta Cana, just as shocked apparently as the rest of the world by the rapid meltdown of Liz Truss’s tenure at 10 Downing Street. He wasn’t even on the Continent.

Travel is expensive, and flights are full. So it shouldn’t be surprising that he isn’t flying business.

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Trump Force One Returns To The Skies: Gold-Plated 757 Finally Repaired After Supporter Donations

Oct 21 2022

After former President Trump lost the 2020 election, he no longer had access to Air Force One and his private Boeing 757 was left in disrepair. At the time I wrote that if you wanted to know when he was ready to run again, just watch his private private plane which has gold-plated everything down to the seat belts.

The plane appears to have been repaired and is now flight-worthy.

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Wide Open Transatlantic Business Class Awards For Whole Year, Up To 6 People

first class airline seat
Oct 21 2022

Singapore Airlines is one of the world’s best carriers. They don’t just fly to Singapore – they also operate ‘fifth freedom’ routes between the U.S. and Europe. Right now their New York JFK – Frankfurt flight has up to 6 business class award seats available most dates over the next year, and most credit card points transfer to book these.

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4 Changes To Rapid Rewards Including New Companion Pass Requirement

Oct 21 2022

Southwest Airlines made four announcements about the Rapid Rewards program today. The best change is announcing something that’s been in effect for two years – priority boarding for Companion Pass companions. The worst change is more points required to earn a Companion Pass, but that won’t apply to the airline’s credit card holders. On net these are good updates to know, but not ones to be concerned about.

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American Airlines CEO Trashes U.S. Visitor Visa System – And He’s Right

passport getting stamped
Oct 21 2022

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom is right – the U.S. visitor visa system is embarrassing, and it’s costing our economy. But more than that, it hurts our soft power and importance on the world stage.

On average visa wait times were reported last month to be an average of 247 days – a 14x increase over the 17 day average before the pandemic. It’s expected that visa wait times will cost the U.S. 6.6 million visitors in 2023. This is a huge failure of federal government competence.

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Nobody Minded A Six Hour Delay When This American Airlines Pilot Threw A Pizza Party

Oct 20 2022

Most passengers would have been beyond annoyed at the hassle, even though it was beyond the airline’s control. Yet the passengers on this flight were downright pleasant. And it’s because even though the delay wasn’t something American Airlines could prevent, how they managed the delay was in the very capable hands of the airline’s captain – who organized a pizza party for everyone on the plane.

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