A Delta Air Lines elite passenger received a rare first class upgrade – but 15 minutes later was sent back to coach in order to give their seat up front to a dog instead. The airline told the customer that the dog was a service animal, and there’s “nothing they can do.”
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Monthly Archives for December 2024.
Southwest Flyers Cash In: Free Premium Seating Throughout 2025—But This Secret Will Be Gone In 2026
We can expect to see planes reconfigured (50-100 aircraft per month) to offer extra legroom seating throughout 2025. They’re going to offer more premium seating, but until that’s reliably offered across their fleet customers are going to luck into it without paying for it.
Airlines Gutted First Class Upgrades—But A Premium Seat Explosion Could Change Everything
First class upgrades have become nearly non-existent. Delta says only about 12% of their first class seats go to upgrades, while 15 years ago, 81% of first class seats went to upgrades, awards and employees.
That may all be about to change.
Hilton Secretly Hikes Award Prices Before Holidays—Members Kept In The Dark
Hilton Honors quietly raised free award night redemption prices on the last Friday before the holidays. Since they stopped publishing award charts, they did not tell anyone that they did this, but your Honors points are now worth less than they were on Thursday.
Reagan National Airport’s Gate 35X Was So Awful It Took $1 Billion And 25 Years to Fix—But Its Sign Still Haunts Travelers
For years, the ‘worst airport gate in America’ was generally considered to be 35X at Washington’s Reagan National airport. There were competitors, like Miami’s D60 and the old D9 at LaGuardia before the terminal was redone. But 35X was the stuff of legend.
‘A Danger to Millions’: Detroit Airport’s Planned Cigar Lounge Sparks Outrage
Detroit airport is planning to add a cigar lounge, and anti-smoking groups are freaking out, claiming it “would expose millions of travelers and airport employees to harmful secondhand smoke.”
‘For the Environment’? A Used Band-Aid And No Housekeeping Leave Guests Furious At This Marriott
Maybe the most Marriott thing ever is allowing a hotel using their brand to get away with failing to meet brand standards and treat customers well – with a sign about how they aren’t going to do housekeeping, and proving it with a used band-aid in front of it that hasn’t been cleaned up by housekeeping.
Locking In Delta Diamond Status Until 2030: The Ultimate Frequent Flyer Coup [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.
Hyatt Regency SoMa’s $290M Default: Can San Francisco Stop Its Collapse Before It’s Too Late?
The hotel’s operating income fell by around three quarters compared to 2017. Travel to San Francisco declined, especially business travel, and meetings revenue fell off.
Drunken Airport Dine-and-Dash: Passenger Declares ‘Public Intoxication Isn’t a Thing!’ Before Wild Police Escape Attempt
An intoxicated woman refused to pay her bill at a Nashville Airport restaurant. Described as a dine and dash, police were called, and body cam footage of the March 15th arrest is just now available.