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Monthly Archives for March 2025.

Supreme Court Case Could Reshape Airline Competition As American Airlines Fights Antitrust Block On JetBlue Partnership

Mar 04 2025

It’s a long shot for the Court to take the case, but if they do American stands a good chance. And the fact remains that American, as a competitor in New York, considers itself ‘too big to quit, too small to win’ while JetBlue is desperately seeking partners (including domestic ones). Lifting restrictions on these could be great for customers.

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“Fly This Segment Or You’re Banned”—American Airlines Agent Catches ‘Skiplagging’ Passenger Red-Handed

Mar 03 2025

They checked in at the ticket counter and showed their ID. The agent saw that it was an ID issued in the state they were connecting in – suggesting they might be stopping their journey there. The agent said they suspected the passenger planned to skip the final flight segment and warned them they would be banned from American Airlines if they did not take the connection.

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$9 Airport Lounge Reservations: Could The Club’s Skip-The-Line Fee Set A New Standard for Premium Lounges Or Is It Just A Money Grab?

Mar 02 2025

Credit card premium lounges are a victim of their own success, attracting more customers (which detracts from the experience) and driving up costs (which lead to cutbacks in the experience). I’d love to see premium cards offer an annual skip the line pass. Charging feels gauche. At the same time I’d pay. It’s just that if I pay to skip the line at a The Club I’ll feel pretty cheated. What do you think?

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Forget Marriott And Hilton—Hyatt And An Unexpected Challenger Are Winning Hotel Loyalty

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Mar 02 2025

The ‘number of members’ is really just ‘records in the database.’ The more rooms you have, the more people are booking them, the more sign up for a program usually just to avoid paying extra. A large marketing file is valuable! But it says little about the value of the program. Far more interesting is which programs outperform the size of the chain.

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