Card, and interchange, are so woven into the fabric of the economy that it’s difficult to even predict the full extent of damage from redistributing money here not just from payment networks but also from consumers to retailers. That’s why Senator Durbin’s attempt to cap credit card swipe fees isn’t just bad policy, it’s literally insane.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for November 2024.
Ex-Reality TV Star Congressman Sean Duffy Chosen As Transportation Secretary: What It Means for Airline Mergers and Regulation
President-elect Donald Trump will nominate former Congressman and current Fox personality Sean Duffy as Secretary of Transportation.
Free Wifi and Snacks For All? Spirit Airlines’ Bankruptcy Plan Feels Too Good To Be True (And Probably Is)
With their bankruptcy filing, they’ve laid out the changes they believe are necessary to turn around the airline’s performance. And it’s taking further the notion that they need a different product to appeal to today’s consumers, especially in an environment of higher costs. They plan free wifi; free water and snacks for all; and improved customer service. They’re also planning improved upgrades for elite frequent flyers.
Fantastic: Inside Capital One’s Brand New José Andrés Restaurant At Washington Reagan National Airport
Capital One Landing DCA is the first fine dining airport restaurant that’s free with the right credit card. The food is spectacular, and you can even make reservations.
Leaked: Delta’s ‘Distinctly Delta’ Overhaul Promises Big Upgrades To Premium Meals, Wines, And Service—Starting Right Away
It sounds like they’re planning to address food and beverage deficiencies, though, in a really serious way. According to aviation watchdog JonNYC who has been sharing details on Twitter and on Bluesky, Delta is launching “pretty ambitious upgrades to several aspects of on board food and drink” along with servingware and service flow.
Creepy Surveillance, Bathroom Claims, And Legal Threats: Egyptian Minister’s Absurd Response To Blogger’s Cairo Airport Critique
Ben Schlappig, ‘Lucky’ at One Mile at a Time, has gone viral in Egypt for his criticisms of the Cairo airport – and has elicited a public attacks and threats from that government’s minister in charge of the airport.
New 4% Cash Back Card Sounds Great—Until You Discover These Hidden Flaws [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.
Spirit Airlines Files Bankruptcy: What Travelers Need To Know About Flights, Miles, And Higher Fares?
Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy after merger talks with Frontier fell through, citing $8.99 billion in debt and plans to restructure through creditor agreements while continuing operations, though travelers may face higher fares and route adjustments in the future.
United Airlines Is Now Teaching Passengers How To Use Overhead Bins
Unfortunately larger bins aren’t a panacea. Even where bins are in theory large enough to accommodate a full sized carry on bag per passenger, that requires turning carry on bags on their side, and too many passengers don’t know to do this.
Now, United Airlines has a solution. They’re trying to teach passengers how to use overhead bins properly, to get the most bags in.