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Will American Airlines Start Offering International Service from Houston Hobby Airport?

Jul 09 2015

At the June 17 Houston City Council meeting, a five year renewaable lease with American Airlines was approved that gives it access to a shared international gate at Houston Hobby airport.

The $1.7 million agreement provides for 5128 square feet of ticket counter, operations and administrative space, baggage service office, and gate holdroom space. It also provides access to shared terminal space and includes landing fees.

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Here’s What You (Really) Need to Know When Planning a Trip to Cuba

Jul 09 2015

Since I don’t have experiences of Cuba travel to offer, I’m especially interested in stories of visiting there. Fortunately my friend Adelle Archer has been more than once, she’s just returned and offered to share a few tips from the trips she’s taken.

I very much look forward to Cuban modernizing.. for the sake of the Cuban people. Remember that however quaint walking back into the 1950s may be as a tourist, the people of Cuba have been forced to live without the benefit of many of the advances of technology that we too easily take for granted.

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Denver’s United Terminal is a Priority for New American Express Centurion Lounge

Jul 09 2015

American Express has been building out its own lounge network, and they’re at a much higher standard than US airline lounges.

There are currently lounges in Las Vegas, San Francisco, New York LaGuardia, Dallas, Miami, and Seattle (“Studio”). No additional lounges have been announced.

However I’ve confirmed with airport officials that American Express is in discussions with Denver International Airport to open a new Centurion lounge in terminal B which houses United Airlines.

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Airlines Need Better Disclosure on Their Award Booking Websites

Jul 08 2015

I’ve been answering a lot in the comments, on twitter, and over email — British Airways is able to book award travel on American Airlines flights presently.. they just can’t do it on their website. You have to call. If you search online you just get back that there’s no availability.

British Airways should put a bolded notice on their website that American Airlines awards aren’t bookable, and that members should call if they’re interested in those awards. It would save a great deal of confusion.

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What Today’s United Computer Glitch Tells Us About the State of the Airline

Jul 08 2015

This morning’s computer outage at United caused delays for about 5000 flights. With planes out of position, and some crew likely to hit maximum duty hours, the effects will last through tomorrow.

…This morning I told the Associated Press‘ Scott Mayerowitz,

“We don’t know everything behind this morning’s issues yet, but today’s incident underscores the sense that something is very wrong at United,” said Gary Leff, co-founder of frequent-flier website MilePoint.

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