About an hour into the five hour flight, flight attendants were alerted that a dog was in distress. A call for medical assistance produced an onboard veterinarian who stabilized the animal, but the assessment was that the dog needed professional treatment. The Airbus narrowbody with 181 customers and six crew aboard made a 300-mile detour to Delta’s Minneapolis–St Paul hub.
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The 11 Most Overrated/Underrated Things in Travel
Underrated doesn’t mean something is the best, just that it’s better than commonly appreciated. Overrated doesn’t mean it’s not good — or even great — just that it isn’t as good as people in general seem to think.
Overrated or underrated is about lowering or raising the status of things. It’s about whether you think people in general regard it too highly, or not highly enough, relative to its actual worth.
American Airlines Lets You Skip TSA ID—But Only If You’re Flying Alone And They Already Know Your Face
This lets you skip the physical ID at eligible airport security checkpoints, by linking photos you’ve already provided to your identification. TSA has facial recognition devices, and they usually just verify you match your ID. But with this opt-in you skip the ID because they verify you match what they know about you already.
“$20 To Go Away”: Hilton Guest Finds Needles, Bugs, A Broken Toilet—And It Says Everything About Hotel Chains Today
Hilton’s Hampton Inn brand has promoted a ‘100% Satisfaction Guarantee’ for years. The commitment that ” If you’re not 100% satisfied, we don’t expect you to pay. That’s our promise and your guarantee” dates to the 1990s.
But is it even real? Hotel chains no longer see guests as their customers. Hotel owners are the customers and the goal is to sign on more rooms under their umbrella. Guests are the product they market to owners.
Eight Years, A Pandemic, And A Pronoun Fight Later. Today, United’s Brooks Brothers Uniforms Finally Debut
United Airlines crew are wearing old uniforms for the last time, as frontline employees debut their new Brooks Brothers uniforms on Wednesday.
Tuesday Is The Day Southwest Airlines Gives Up: Bag Fees Start—But They Were Embarrassed To Say The Price
The end of Southwest Airlines as a brand is Tuesday, May 28th. They begin charging for checked bags on all tickets sold beginning tomorrow. What’s amazing is that they refused to even tell customers what they’d be charging. They were too embarrassed – having built their entire reputation on being a customer-friendly airline, with ‘bags fly free’ as the centerpiece.
Etihad Will Give 5 Million Miles To The First Person Who Can Fly To These 15 Cities Fastest
Etihad Guest will award 5 million miles to the first member who flies to or from each of the carrier’s 15 brand-new year-round destinations during the coming 12-month window. Two runners-up will pocket 3 million and 1 million miles.
Book Etihad’s A380 First Class Apartment With American AAdvantage Miles—Wide Open To Paris, Singapore & Beyond For Months
Etihad had been restricting American AAdvantage from booking business and first class long haul awards until 14 days from departure. But something seems to be afoot, because it’s not just the new Atlanta – Abu Dhabi flight that is now open to AAdvantage members.
First class awards are wide open on some routes like Paris to Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi to Singapore. You can even book Etihad First Apartment awards on the Airbus A380, complete with your own room that offers a seat and separate bed, and an onboard shower.
Don’t Make These Travel Blunders: Biggest Mistakes I Wish I’d Avoided
I failed to earn miles when I was younger, even failed to have an account when I first flew enough to earn elite status. I’ve let miles expire. And I broke some program rules without even realizing it was a big deal.
Uncover The 13 Greatest Travel Anthems Ever: Is Your Favorite On The List?
This isn’t a ‘play list for the road’ it’s about borrowing someone else’s poetry to describe the travel experience. There’s no question that George Gershwin didn’t write Rhapsody in Blue to be about travel, but it’s equally clear that the 1924 composition has become inextricably linked with United Airlines.
What songs most evoke travel for you and are missing from my list? Which ones here are new to you?