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Flyertalk Member Used Secret Congressional Fund to Settle Sexual Misconduct Charges

Dec 01 2017

Congressman Blake Farenthold from Corpus Christi, Texas posted as farenthold on Flyertalk. The
‘last activity’ in his profile shows he continued to check the site while a Member of Congress.

I did meet Congressman Farenthold once, at the inaugural EVA Air “Hello Kitty” flight to Houston. From his posts online, it’s not much of a surprise he’s caught up as the latest Member of Congress in sexual harassment allegations.

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TSA PreCheck Could Get Much Easier to Sign Up For After September 2018

security line
Dec 01 2017

TSA sought additional providers in 2016 to help expand PreCheck but Morpho Trust filed a bid protest (they were selected as one provider but not the sole provider) and then they sued. The agency gave up.

However Morpho’s sole source contract expires in September 2018. And TSA is re-opening competition for “what it calls Universal Enrollment Services (including PreCheck).”

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Delta Rolled Back Last Night’s Devaluation, Transatlantic Business Class Back to 70,000 Miles

delta plane
Dec 01 2017

Last night Delta began charging 86,000 miles each way for business class awards between the US and Europe on Delta’s own planes. What’s bizarre — aside from the 23% no notice increase — is that it meant Delta flights were more expensive (by 1000 miles) than flights on partners.

They’ve already rolled back this change.

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American Airlines CEO Doug Parker Met With the NAACP Today and Made Four Commitments

airline cabin
Nov 30 2017

Tamika Mallory, co-founder of the Womens March, was headed to Al Sharpton’s daughter’s wedding on American Airlines. She apparently had her seat changed on her by a gate agent and reportedly responded by “screeming f-bombs at the staff in front of kids’. She wasn’t permitted to fly, and took to social media to decry American Airlines racism.

The NAACP followed up by issuing a ‘travel advisory’ regarding American Airlines about a week later.

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