A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Mold, Grime, And A $400 Price Tag: Marriott Manager’s Shocking Response To These Photos
The property has literally one job, providing a clean hotel room to sleep and shower. This is clearly not something that popped up between room servicings. And aren’t the rooms inspected? Too many hotels see this and do not care.
Sick of Airport Bar Prices? Travelers Are Secretly Mixing Their Own Espresso Martinis With This DIY Hack
Apparently it’s a “travel trend” to enjoy a cocktail at the airport that you haven’t purchased – mix your own drinks before getting on the flight. Here’s one creator’s take on the do-it-yourself airport espresso martini, which involves mixing your own booze with Starbucks.
Ads On United Airlines ‘Cross A Line’: Passenger Reports Phone Sex Ad On Seat Back Screen
United Airlines has been adding seat back video screens to planes, and they’re planning to put the fastest internet in the sky on board – Starlink – starting next year. This is great for customers, but it’s all part of a plan to monetize the eyeballs of customers sitting on their planes.
Let’s check in on how that’s going.
Delta’s Business Class Seats Dogs While Passengers Crowd Into Coach – Has VIP Luxury Gone Too Far?
A Delta Air Lines passenger flying from New York JFK shared what happened when they received a last minute upgrade from extra legroom coach up to business class. A flight attendant came up to them and brought them to their new seat – and their neighbor up front was a “very well behaved” dog.
Southwest’s ‘Premium’ Seating Prototype: Is This an Upgrade or a Joke? [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
‘I Don’t Want To Sit With Them’: Husband Chooses United Airlines Back Row After Wife And Baby Self-Upgrade For Extra Legroom
A woman with her toddler came over and plopped themselves down in that middle seat. She explained that she didn’t have enough space in the middle seat she’d been in further back in the aircraft – so she self-upgraded to “economy plus” extra legroom seats.
That way, she said, she’d be “more comfortable” with her kid – while her husband remained in an aisle seat farther back.
Spirit Airlines Crisis Deepens With Another Major Round Of Route Cuts In Bid To Avoid Collapse
The business model isn’t working. They don’t have long haul international service that customers have wanted to buy. They don’t have airline partnerships to sell those products on other carriers, or pick up connecting traffic from other airlines either. And they’ve been the downmarket product that’s very much out of favor, as customers have increasingly been interested in paying more for a better experience. (Spirit has even shifted its business model chasing that business.)
Two Recent Airline Changes Opened An Unexpected Way to Fly First Class For Less—Here’s How to Use It
I’ll take it a step further and explain how airlines offering these buy ups actually discourages passengers from buying first class outright (and you should consider this as a strategy to buy first class for less).
The elimination of change fees during the pandemic mean that you should consider buying coach instead of first class.
Alaska Airlines To Enforce 50-Minute Check-In Rule—Why The New Airport Trend Means More Waiting, Less Traveling
Air travel is supposed to be about making it from one place to another as quickly as possible. It seems as though we’ve forgotten this.