Emirates dedicates an entire level of their Airbus A380 ‘A’ terminal at the Dubai airport for their First Class lounge. It expands across the entire concourse. And there’s just no one there, except for employees. Just how surreal an experience is it to spend time in a lounge that you cannot see the end of off in the horizon?
Iron Maiden’s Lead Singer Launches an Airline, Air New Zealand’s Cheese Problem, and More.
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The Secret Route to Get from the West Coast to Europe in Business Class Using United Miles
A new Los Angeles – Dublin non-stop route opens up next month. And award availability is very, very good. In fact, it’s the best way to use United (or other Star Alliance) miles to get from the West Coast to Europe non-stop in business class right now!
American Express Centurion Lounge Miami Opens Early June
American Express has begun operating their own network of “Centurion lounges,” which are a step above what travelers have become accustomed to from US airline-operated lounges. I consider the American Express Centurion lounge in Dallas one of my favorite airport spots. It’s one of the two lounges I visit most often. There’s a Centurion lounge already in Las Vegas and at New York LaGuardia as well and also San Francisco. American Express Centurion Lounge San Francisco There’s an additional known lounge in the pipeline for Miami, and a more modest lounge coming to Seattle. The Miami lounge is about to open in the North Terminal, convenient for American Airlines passengers. According to the Miami Herald it opens early June. As for the food, [Celebrity Chef Michelle] Bernstein’s buttermilk-brined fried chicken and Greek-style local watermelon salad…
High Court Orders Early Release for Korean Air ‘Nut Rage’ Executive
Korean Air’s ‘nut rage’ Vice President has been released from prison. Her conviction for aviation security law violations, in forcing the airline’s plane to turn back to JFK after a flight attendant served her nuts in a bag, was overturned. And her sentence for assaulting a flight attendant was suspended.
Three Passengers Popped Aircraft Slide, Hit the Tarmac, and Ran Away…
They booked one-way tickets from Algiers to Istanbul via Rome. They boarded their onward flight to Turkey, and then bolted. Three Algerian illegal migrants found a quick way to avoid deportation last week – they jumped off a moving Alitalia plane at Rome’s Fiumicino airport and ran for it. …the three Algerians, who had been refused permission to stay in Italy, decided to do so anyway. They forced open a door while the plane was moving from the gate towards the runway, activated the exit chutes, slid down onto the tarmac and sprinted into the distance. A major manhunt for the trio has been launched and an investigation opened… The plane returned to the gate, and passengers offloaded onto another aircraft. Though hardly their fault, Alitalia needed to blame someone so they “called for stricter…
What’s Really in Those Oversized Carry-ons? Plus Improving on a Hotel Discount Strategy.
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Man Strips Naked, Walks Around Airport for an Hour, to Protest US Airways Overbooking
A man, angry at US Airways for overbooking his flight to Jamaica, stripped naked and walked around the Charlotte airport for an hour before he was taken into custody. (He won’t face charges.)
The Absolute Best Hotel Redemption Deal Gets Refreshed Today
The new list of IHG Rewards Club PointBreaks redemptions — rooms that may cost as much as 40,000 points per night usually, for just 5000 points — goes up soon for bookings through July 31. Here’s a sample, and how to buy those for as little as $35 or get 14 nights for a single credit card signup.
Delta Playing Hardball With Online Booking Sites, About to Get Boost from the Government
Delta has been pulling its fares off of some websites.
I don’t worry so much from a consumer standpoint, the average consumer searches about 10 sites when booking a trip. This is about tug-o-war over data, how ancillary services will be sold in the future, and distribution costs. In other words, a business-to-business scuffle.
But the Department of Transportation is considering rules that would require a website to highlight airlines that are not shown in their searches. ..which will tip the scales to Delta in moves like this.