News and notes from around the interweb:
- American Airlines meal and booze updates.
AA: evolving food and beverage changes: pic.twitter.com/PeKP8WRq0c
— 🇺🇦 JonNYC 🇺🇦 (@xJonNYC) May 20, 2022
- Bamboo Airways offering status matches
- Phoenix airport will start fining retailers that don’t reopen for their full contracted hours they’re as frustrated as passengers with concessionaires that still haven’t solved the problem. It’s bad for passengers facing long lines for limited venues, and without enough time to grab food between flights, and it’s bad for the airports who take in less revenue (a cut of sales) and presumably for the airport’s largest tenants who earn revenue from the concessions program as well.
- Is it time to give up on British Airways? An inside look at the carrier in chaos
- Milwaukee airport, just beyond security, and no I do not believe this is an ‘actual word’
When in Rome… or the 414… you take a pic and tweet @DanRShafer pic.twitter.com/RoonfJfX1S
— Tony Lorino (@tonylorino) May 20, 2022
Those who become discombobulated going through security need a place in which they are able to recombobulate. It’s a perfectly cromulent word.
Gary,
I appreciate your research and all that you write, even when I disagree. I fly weekly, so your articles keep me up to date and in the know.
Thank you
I have wondered for some time whether the airport mask mandate was at least partially to blame for the staffing shortages, especially for those positions that are very physical such as the wheelchair pushers. Now that the mandate has been dropped, it will be interesting to see if hiring at the airport goes up.
Recombobulation means putting things back into order.
So after TSA has undressed you and pawed through your luggage, it’s the perfect word to describe getting yourself and your things back into shape.
Congrats to an airport that hired at least one learned individual.