Frontier Airlines’ new scheduling strategy aimed at improving operational efficiency and ensuring planes return to base nightly has sparked significant backlash from flight attendants, who decry the loss of per diems, increased lodging costs, and daily commutes as shifts toward a more conventional job structure away from their traditional, travel-centric roles.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for April 2024.
The Shift In Airline Mileage Value In 2024: Who Are The Post-Pandemic Champions And Laggards?
IdeaWorks’ latest survey on U.S. airline award availability uncovers a widespread devaluation of airline miles since 2019, except for American Airlines, which has seen an increase in mile value, highlighting changes in award travel costs and the influence of credit card partnerships on mileage accrual and redemption.
I Just Turned A $2.50 Tax Payment Fee Into $24,000 Of Credit Card Rewards Charges, Here’s How
My $24,000 credit card tax payment this morning processed with a flat fee of $2.50 instead of the usual 1.87%, for a savings of $446.30. Here’s how.
American Express Suing Thai Prince For Unpaid Bills. His Dad Is Worth $40 Billion. [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.
Unlock Up To 50% Off Partner Awards: New Alaska Airlines Feature Discounts Global Beach Destinations
When Alaska Airlines announced their new distance-based award charts back in November, they teased that there would be regular discounts not just on Alaska Airlines travel but also on airline partner travel as well.
The Calgary Airport Stench: Here’s What’s Behind the Unforgettable Odor
The Calgary airport area has a nasty stench that passengers are noticing as they transit to and from the facility. The airport acknowledges the problem, and suggests there’s nothing they can do about it.
Dramatic Arrest on Spirit Airlines: Passenger Makes Passionate Plea For Freedom Before Insulting Officers
She’s about to be walked off of the aircraft. Another passenger observes she “just assaulted an officer.” She insists she didn’t scare anyone, that everyone was already scared because of “Congo and Palestine.” She gets quiet, and says to one of the officers, “I don’t want to go to jail, fatso.”
Maximizing Dining Rewards: The Ultimate Amex Transaction Unveiled [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.
New Cost Of Speed: How The Global Entry 20% Price Hike Affects You And Your Credit Card Perks
The federal government is raising the price of Global Entry by 20% to $120, affecting expedited customs and security benefits, with potential implications for credit card travel perks and consumer costs.
Four Inches Of Lavatory Water Floods Aisle, Forces Alaska Airlines Flight Back To Paradise
The lavatory of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 from Honolulu to Anchorage flooded the aisle with up to 4 inches of water on Saturday, forcing the aircraft to turn around.
Flight attendants can be seen on video trying to sop up the water using paper towels. It was a losing battle.