I experienced the most interesting gate agent strategy I’ve ever seen – a passenger threat that helps align incentives with passengers to get the plane out on this, but that seems like the last thing the airline would want to be telling its customers: if you don’t do what I say, we’re going to lose your bags.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for December 2024.
Southwest Airlines Assigned Seating Changes Everything: A-List Perks And Companion Pass Rules Revealed
Southwest Airlines will begin assigned seating for bookings made in the second half of next year, for flights operated in the first half of 2026.
They’ve announced what this means for their A-List and A-List Preferred elite members, and how this will affect Companion Pass.
Priority Lane Feathers Ruffled: Birds Take Over American Airlines Boarding [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.
Rejected By The Industry, Boom Supersonic Raises $100M To Prove Critics Wrong—But At A Cost
No one will invest in building an engine for Boom Supersonic. So they’re going to fund the development themselves. They’ve raised money in a ‘down round’ to pay for this. Two years ago they’d supposedly come to an agreement with three companies to provide an engine.
Fast, Flavorful, And Unforgettable: Capital One’s Four-Minute Tapas At DCA Redefines U.S. Airport Dining
I had the opportunity to test the Capital One Landing at Washington’s Reagan National airport again, and this time under ‘real world’ conditions over the past week.
I am always skeptical that execution of food will be as good when the executives aren’t there, and under pressure to turn out dishes at the type of volume necessary for a full house of travelers.
American Airlines Can’t Spell: The Embarrassing Typo You Can’t Unsee At Every Row On This Airbus A320 [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.
‘No Shoes, No Problem?’ United Passenger’s Barefoot Odyssey Breaks Airline Rules
A United Airlines passenger arrived in the country and somehow lost his shoes at customs. He decided to leave his shoes behind, rather than looking for them, because he was afraid of missing his onward connection. He had two domestic flights to take, including a stop at Chicago O’Hare, and he made the entire journey just in his socks.
‘Severe Stains Will Cost You’: Marriott Aloft Hotel In Arkansas Posts $50 Dirty Towel Fee In Guest Rooms
The Aloft Rogers-Bentonville hotel in Arkansas apparently has a laminated sign in guest rooms outlining the property’s “Hotel Towel Policy.” It says that guests will be charged a variable fee up to $50 per dirty towel.
First Class for $40? Here’s How Airlines Made Luxury Travel Affordable – And Almost No One Realizes It
Airline first class hasn’t been for the wealthy in 40 years. Domestically, it went from a place filled with upgraded upper middle class middle managers to a place filled with people who have $40 or, sadly, people who have $40 available on a credit card.
Whether or not first class is ‘worth it’ depends, of course, on how much you value it and on your available funds but the modest increment means the extra cost is frequently easy to justify.
‘This Is The Smoking Section!’: United First Class Passenger Defecated On Drink Cart, Blamed Portugal’s President
Upon landing, Finneran was arrested and charged with assaulting and intimidating flight attendants and interfering with the crew. His legal defense was that he suffered from severe traveler’s diarrhea and had been prevented from using the first class lavatory by the Portuguese President’s security detail.