News and notes from around the interweb:
- “Service animal”
- This clip has gotten a lot of play, and numerous readers have been sending it to me for several days. Here’s the thing: (1) ‘love all serve all’ may have been the motto of Hard Rock Cafe in 1970s, but it’s not the same thing as DEI, and (2) there’s no way he’s telling the truth when he claims to have immediately received supportive emails from 40,000 employees for this Sri Sathya Sai Baba-inspired milquetoast statement.
Marriott’s CEO said it straight: “We welcome all… we create opportunities for all… that’s who we are as a company.”
He went back to his hotel hoping he got it right. Then 40,000 emails from Marriott associates from around the world hit his inbox saying “thank you.”
Plenty of… pic.twitter.com/uM9y4sOHW1
— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline) April 22, 2025
- For those afraid fellow travelers won’t recognize the brand of your bag based on the pattern alone:
Anyone know the name of this bag? I saw it in the airport and was so intrigued!
byu/DopeNYC inLouisvuitton - Are Uber gift cards boosting fares? Seriously, has any company gone so quickly from pro-consumer disruptor to downright evil so quickly? Here’s another example.
- Club1 Hotels Shuts Down
- Expedia ordered to pay $29.85 million for trafficking properties that had been seized by the Cuban government from private individuals after 1953 revolution. Such claims are specifically authorized by the Helms-Burton Act, but were suspended by successive Presidents until 2019.
- July 27th Citi transfers to Emirates drop from 1:1 to 1:0.8.
All I see here is a ‘good boi’…
In one roundup My samoyed AND my tote bag. Both well loved. Important to know Samoyeds shed a couple ounces of hair per hour so I feel really bad for the next passenger to get this seat.
Pooch looks nonplussed at the the B/C ‘service’.
Beautiful dog but serious issue for passengers with dog allergies. Unfortunately they don’t count.
I seriously wonder if one person said “I can’t fly on the plane with a dog that sheds that much hair” and the dog owner said “I can’t fly on the plane without my dog”, who be be told to wait for a later flight?
@Thing 1 — I got awful cat allergies. If there is one on-board nearby, I literally will wear an N-95. It’s not ideal, because eyes can still catch allergens, but it helps. I know, not much to do. At least unlike the peanut allergies, the domestic cats usually don’t kill us. The leopards on the other hand… those’ll eat face off! Bah!
I have a Samoyed/Husky mix who is well loved, well cared for, well groomed etc and yeah, that whole plane is going to be covered in floof until the day it stops flying – there’s just no fighting it.
Adorable dog. Even considering ALL the fur that the little fluff ball will leave behind I’d still take that over some people I have to sit next to sometimes.
@Thing 1 – I would hate to be the Gate agent / flight crew that had to make that call. It’s a no-win. My guess is if the dog is an ESA the allergies win. If the dog is a psychiatric support animal it’s covered under the ADA at which point I think the dog wins, but I’m no ADA expert.