News and notes from around the interweb:
- Making it through 14 days of quarantine on Maui and how do you walk your dog when you can’t go anywhere?
- Taiwan’s Starlux Airlines is offering status matches valid for four years including up to their top tier level.
- American Airlines now has a cargo sales agent for its Bangalore – Seattle flight, expected to launch in late 2021.
- The very definition of essential travel.
No wonder UA fly so much DUB but no pax https://t.co/r2QZfCeI23
— JonNYC (@xJonNYC) September 9, 2020
- Airlines flying to and from Singapore have to set up quarantine areas on planes for any passengers or who develop symptoms, and may only be served by crew in full PPE.
- Taiwan’s tech approach to combating Covid-19 including what it was like to arrive in Taipei from a Covid hot spot like New York.
They don’t ship whiskey on ships? Especially a mass-market brand such as Jameson (30,000,000 liters per year sold in the US). That’s a lot of whiskey!
I like how the guy in Hawaiian quarantine spends the first few paragraphs of his article patting himself on the back for obeying the law.
An entire post talking about how they hired a dog walker. And it’s one of those so-called Emotional Support Animal, which is pretty much all you need to know about the author.
-David
Seems weird to pay air cargo prices to ship a product that literally gets better with age.