News and notes from around the interweb:
- 5000 bonus points for staying 3+ nights at a Hyatt all-inclusive by September 15. Registration required.
- Congress has the power to protect freedom to travel
- She flew American Airlines and her wheelchair was stolen. American is offering her a ‘temporary’ one while they investigate.
- They’re in a U.S. concentration camp, yet they’re still able to travel freely to the airport. Hmmm.
- Man sues hotel after getting injured at a beach they recommended to him he lost.
- Virgin Australia is dropping Delta for a United partnership which we now know launches May 23. Meanwhile Virgin Australia is partnering with Qatar, even though they also partner with Etihad (American does this too) and even though Qatar Airways is in oneworld with Qantas (but doesn’t like Qantas very much because of Australian protectionism).
What a lousy summer Hyatt promotion.
What about Hyatt elite status benefits at all-inclusives? Marriott’s all-inclusives have their own “supplemental” elite benefits, which arguably are better for top-tier ambassador elites than staying at a non-all-inclusive resort:
https://viewfromthewing.com/marriott-has-supplemental-bonvoy-terms-with-special-benefits-no-resort-fees-at-certain-properties/
While Hyatt’s portfolio is expanding, almost all of Hyatt’s growth are all-inclusive properties, resort properties, or limited-service properties. The lack of new, full-service properties is a major issue since there are lots of markets without any Hyatt options save for a Hyatt Place.
As someone actively cheating on Marriott, my choice in most markets comes down to a Holiday Inn — if I’m very lucky, a Hotel Indigo — or a Hyatt Place.
I don’t understand that aliens/concentration camp post at all. Can someone explain it to me please? And why doesn’t the car have a rear license plate?
Sounds like the end result of another rental from Hertz.
Possibly one of Guv. Abbotts staff minions.?
@Franklin Souze
Hope he becomes president some day.