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Monthly Archives for September 2024.

Southwest COO’s Leaked Comments Reveal Drastic Network Overhaul as Business Travel Crumbles

Sep 21 2024

Going through the whole message to employees there’s a lot that’s interesting about Southwest’s positioning – and problems. The airline doesn’t see the same sort of business travel they used to, and much of their network is still optimized for non-stop business travel on the West Coast. That needs to change, and they need to seek out more connections.

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Decorum At A Turning Point: Luxury Hotels Final Stand To Defend Their Prestige And Reputation

Sep 21 2024

You may be seated in a high-end hotel lounge, ensconced in a refined atmosphere, and it’s interrupted by another guest’s loud FaceTime call. Or picture a five-star dining room where athleisure has become as common as formal attire. Public spaces have been transformed into personal living rooms, including guests in their underwear or worse.

There are hotels where this is fine! But each brand needs to know who its customers are, and what it’s trying to achieve, and then take a firmer stance upholding the standards it settles on.

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Game-Changer At Southwest Airlines: One Simple Policy Shift Ends Seat Savers And Wheelchair Cheaters

Sep 20 2024

Southwest Airlines lets passengers pick their seats on a first-come, first-served basis. You board earlier if you buy the most expensive tickets, if you’re a frequent traveler, or if you pay for early boarding. Or if you fake the need for a wheelchair.

That’s why Southwest Airlines has more wheelchair passengers than any other airline.

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Citi Moves to Oust Barclays From American Airlines Cards: What Cardholders Could Lose

Sep 20 2024

Barclays just isn’t big enough to bid effectively for the whole American AAdvantage card portfolio. Citibank had the chance to take the whole thing, and also to offer points transfers to AAdvantage as part of its ThankYou-brand card product suite. But they balked at the price. Ultimately American got the biggest deal possible by leaving two card issuers in place. That could change.

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