News and notes from around the interweb:
- “Service dog” flying in first class:
He was open to lots of pets and wanted attention from anyone around him. The owners had to repeat any and all commands at least five times before giving up, allowing Mr. Cutie to do whatever he wanted. He was quiet during the flight with the occasional whine for treats, of which there were many,
- A total of $85 charged at Hyatt hotels during the year (perhaps food or beverage), with Globalist status earned.
Hyatt Globalist on CC spend and award stays
byu/millionmilegoals inhyatt - Outstanding caring service from Delta after a passenger’s dad passed away
- N90 air traffic controller pay advertised at $175,715 – $221,900 but with overtime several actually earn over $350,000.
- Ok, this is a Spark business account, but still. And here I thought my $36,000 Capital One credit line was decent enough.
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Go tell the Wright Brothers that the airplane was invented thousands of years ago by one of Indian Prime Minister Modi’s ancient Hindu saints. His governor of India’s most populous state has been going around telling people just that: “a Vedic rishi invented the airplane”.
Since Hyatt basically won’t consistently award you points on incidental spending, like drinks or food at a hotel, there is absolutely zero reason to spend a penny at a Hyatt property beyond the nightly room and taxes. Of all the chains, Hyatt is by far the worst when it comes to awarding points on food and beverage spend.
Some dog owners are great and some dog owners are the worst people in the world. Some of each group fly.
Falsely claiming a dog is a service dog should be a federal offense punishable by 1 year in prison or $10,000 fine.
Why would one let $61,000 sit idle in reward cash?