“Lifted Lingerie: Unpacking the Disturbing Trend of Underwear Theft from Airline Luggage” dives into the unsettling phenomena of personal items, specifically underwear, being stolen from checked bags during air travel. Using recent incidents involving American Airlines and Delta as case studies, the post explores the multiple points of failure in the baggage handling process and highlights how airlines struggle to combat this growing issue.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for October 2023.
Airbnb Nightmare: $38,000 Cleanup for Fentanyl and Meth [Roundup]
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.
Turkish Airlines ‘Martyr Discount’ Generating Fire Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Turkish Airlines, partially government-owned and a Star Alliance member, offers a “martyr discount” of up to 50% off flights for the relatives of individuals who have given up their lives in the name of their Muslim beliefs. While the discount has generated controversy amidst the current Israel-Hamas war, it was originally intended to honor those who resisted Turkey’s 2016 coup attempt and is not new.
American Airlines is Quietly Poaching Delta and United’s Top Flyers (And They Have An Offer For You)
American Airlines is strategically targeting disenchanted elite members of Delta and United by offering a status match challenge with no participation fee.
Pro-Hamas Rioters Searching For Jews At Russian Airport, Go Door-To-Door In Hotels
Pro-Hamas demonstrators stormed Makhachkala Uytash Airport in Dagestan, responding to “rumors..that an Israeli aircraft was preparing to land.” Their mission: “Kill Israelis and Jews.” Meanwhile, they stormed a hotel going room to room in search of Israelis.
Southwest Airlines Has Made One Change, And I Don’t Want To Fly Them Anymore
Since Southwest is no longer selling Early Bird check-in on every flight, and not selling it on the flight I wanted to buy, I simply… didn’t buy the Southwest Airlines flight. And I won’t buy Southwest flights without it most of the time, and certainly not for a two and a half hour flight.
Nothing Can Bring Full Return To Office As Airlines Exaggerate Return Of Corporate Travel [Roundup]
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.
Southwest Airlines Sky-High Tribute: World-Class Cellist Serenades Passengers For Israel
World-recognized cellist Amit Peled played the Israeli national anthem Hatikvah on board a Southwest Airlines flight.
A crewmember introduced the performance, “We’re going to show you a little love with some music. For this kind gentleman up front Amit, we are going to play for the people of Israel. His daughter is there. She is safe. We’ll dedicated it to her and all the people that are at war for Israel right now. So, enjoy you guys.”
United Flight’s Controversial Decision After Massive Vomiting Episode
On a United Airlines flight from Newark to San Francisco, a severe vomiting incident caused the plane to divert to Chicago, despite it being a smooth ride with no turbulence. While the airline termed it a “biohazard” and moved passengers due to the mess, the vomiting individual was allowed to continue on the flight to San Francisco, raising questions about the safety and decision-making of the airline, especially since they were already at a United hub with alternate travel options.
GHA Discovery’s Surge: Why Smaller Can Be Mightier in Hotel Loyalty
GHA Discovery, a coalition loyalty program serving 40 smaller hotel chains, has experienced significant growth and success, particularly following a comprehensive relaunch two years ago. Despite challenges like having a smaller footprint, especially in the U.S., the program boasts impressive third-quarter numbers, with 25 million members, increased cross-brand revenue, and doubled year-to-date revenue, making it a notable contender in the hotel loyalty space.