News and notes from around the interweb:
- Australia flew Olympic medalists home from Paris in business class. Their youngest-ever Gold winner, 14-year old Arisa Trew, declined the upgrade preferring to hang out with her teammates in coach.
Skating into the history books
Arisa Trew is the youngest Australian Olympic medallist, passing Sandra Morgan who won Swimming gold in 1956 at the age of 14yrs and 183 days.
Arisa won Skateboard Park gold at the age of 14yrs and 86 days.#AllezAUS | @skateaustralia pic.twitter.com/pp8UEruftS
— AUS Olympic Team (@AUSOlympicTeam) August 6, 2024
- American Express plans to open a Centurion lounge next year in Salt Lake City airport’s B concourse. It will be around 16,000 square feet.
Amex began building their own lounges in major cities where they lacked partner lounges, especially as they lost partnerships due to mergers and exclusive deals those airlines did with their co-brand credit card partners (e.g. losing Continental, US Airways, and American). However the pivoted to also building lounges in Delta hubs – their cards were overflowing Delta’s lounges, and this became part of their deal with Delta.
Rendering of Salt Lake City Centurion Lounge - “The Ballad of the (Dulles Airport) Mobile Lounge”
- Looks like an overcooked frozen meal, what they used to call a tv dinner.
Deltas transatlantic hot food in economy is diabolical
byu/booron indeltaMeanwhile, this is not a pizza. Delta, with a hub in New York, ought to know that.
- Pilot sues United Airlines for failing to provide him with gluten free meals as a disability accommodation for celiac disease. He says he has to pay for his own food, while other pilots have theirs provided.
- This does misread as ‘without you in it’
- This announcement should be made before every flight on a European leisure airline, and on Spirit.
Captain had to give ground rules to passengers that were being rowdy on board a TUI 787 bound for Tenerife.
The video was filmed by a passenger on August 9 before taking off from Glasgow Airport.
The flight took off to Tenerife, Spain. There were no reports of disruptive… pic.twitter.com/Zya7MzTHjy
— Breaking Aviation News & Videos (@aviationbrk) August 14, 2024
- Always ask. The worst they can say is no.
I asked a flight attendant and the pilot turned it on! https://t.co/s5WBtZiX0Q
— Marietta Landon (@airmarietta) August 12, 2024
Isn’t it Channel 9?
I fully understand the 14 year old turning down business class. First of all she is small so a coach seat probably is fine for her. Sure she doesn’t have a lay flat seat but at that age it likely wasn’t a priority and if she was like my daughters when they were teens she can sleep well about anywhere. Then we have the fact she is too young to enjoy the alcohol and likely doesn’t care about the food difference. Finally, and most important, she will have a great time hanging out and talking with her teammates and friends instead of sitting by herself in a business class pod.
I always wondered about when a 4th place sprinter meets a gold-medal winning skateboarder, break dancer, or synchronized swimmer. Does the former react the same way Phds do when they met an EdD who insists on being called doctor?
@DaveW … How about Mrs. Biden , who styles herself as “Dr. Biden” , with her EdD , in the study of junior colleges ? When I mocked “Dr. Biden” to an M.D. and PhD. , I was politely corrected as being “too inclined to unfairly mock” .
Re. the Olympics I was very impressed with those who climbed the rock-climbing wall in under 5 seconds . More agile than my cat .
“Why Did Australia’s Youngest Gold Medalist Ever, Just 14, Skip Business Class for Coach? ”
Because she’s 14 and wanted to hang with her friends, Gary. Talk about a dumb question. Pretty much any 14 year old girl would do the same. Probably most of the 14 year old guys too (though not as many).
Do 14 year olds appreciate business class? Some do, to a varying degree. But they have little appreciation of it.
@AngryFlier
Listen buddy! If you wanna pay Gary’s salary, say, $20,000/month, he will gladly stop writing articles to get people like you who have no self control for clicks.
Until then, keep clicking!
@Moe: Only $20,000/month?!? Damn, I’ve been overpaying Gary……
Arisa Trew was also safer being with friends around her instead of isolated in business class.
When did celiac disease become a Disability? Since this Pilot has a “Disability” is he fit to fly as a pilot? Should his flying license be revoked because he has a Disabiltiy.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 defines a disability as a physical or mental impairment that significantly limits one or more major life activities.
The term “disability” in the ADA is legal, not medical.
He can drive a United Bus now.