News and notes from around the interweb:
- Asking to have the ‘Destination Marketing Fee’ removed from your hotel bill
- After an inflight injury on American Airlines, Virgin Atlantic sends passenger protective gear
- A Thomas Cook Airlines Captain won a judgment after being fired for refusing to fly despite fatigue.
- Passenger live-tweets 60-year-old woman’s amazement as she flies for the first ever time
- The latest in the Wells Fargo fake checking and credit card account scandal.
- British Airways parent IAG held a ‘startup accelerator pitch day’ and they did a mannequin challenge, which I think means that the mannequin challenge is officially dead.
Another case of too much financial industry regulation.
If WF could just sell life insurance themselves, then they wouldn’t be dragging Prudential down with them.
Problem solved.
TOO MUCH REGULATION? Please pass along whatever you are smoking. Company gets greedy, and scams customers, but there was TOO MUCH regulation. Wow.