For years airlines ‘gave away the value of seat assignments for free’ to customers. That’s no longer true. And the tax code encourages airlines to charge for seats, too. That’s because base airfare for domestic flights is taxed at 7.5%, while fees aren’t covered by this excise tax. Airlines have an incentive to move money from the fare into fees.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for December 2023.
Breast Milk Battle on American Airlines As Gate Agent Leaves Mom In Tears
An American Airlines passenger shared their ordeal boarding a flight with breast milk and being told they weren’t allowed to bring it on board, they’d have to ‘consolidate’ it into their carry on or give it up in order to fly.
The woman began crying and tried to show the agent her employer’s rules. Eventually she broke down, because the milk would spoil without being in the cooler packed with ice the way she was carrying it. She “squash[ed] some of it into [her] bag but couldn’t make it fit with the ice so most of it is unusable.”
The $6 Million Justin Timberlake Snub At New Las Vegas Fontainbleau Resort [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.
American Airlines’ Future Plans for Widebody Fleet Revealed [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.
Fly Business Class To France For Just 1,500 Frequent Flyer Miles (This Is Real)
Earlier today I wrote about getting transatlantic business class awards for an unheard of 13,500 miles each way.
It turns out there’s an even better deal out there. Business class for practically free: just 1,500 points to fly business class to France.
The Most Loyal Alaska Airlines Customers Are Getting A Special Gift, Made From A Plane
Alaska is doing something special for their million milers: luggage tags made from the metal of former Alaska Airlines planes.
They’re gifting hand cut luggage tags made from the fuselage of their retired aircraft.
Trend Alert: Another American Airlines Crew Creates Makeshift Barrier To Keep Away Passengers
In October, an American Airlines crew created a makeshift barrier out of seat belts to keep passengers away.
Despite the broad attention that the crew of this flight generated, it has happened again on American Airlines.
HURRY: Business Class To Europe Just 13,500 Points Each Way
This is one of the cheapest award sales ever. Air France KLM’s Flying Blue, which is a transfer partner of all of the major bank currencies, is offering transatlantic business class awards starting at 13,500 points each way.
[75,000 Miles] Capital One Venture X Offer
Capital One Venture X is the premium version of its signature Venture product And I’m sort of amazed at how much they’re including at the price point.
For travel rewards fans this is going to be a strong card to consider – and it hits high marks for all of the reasons you may want to get and use a card – a (very) big initial bonus, strong earning for your spend, and great benefits.
Delta’s Big Move in Austin: Questionable New Flights as American Airlines Cedes Ground
While American shed highly unprofitable flying, they had been using pretty much all available windows for swing gates, gates that could be used for flying by any carrier. And that blocked others from significant expansion.
With their recent moves opening up the field I speculated that could mean Delta making good on its promise to create a focus city in Austin. They’ve been willing to stick by unprofitable flying like Seattle, buoyed by strong performance of their interior hubs and their lucrative American Express deal, making a bet on long-term performance.