Southwest Airlines seating is first-come, first-served. The earlier you board, the better your seat selection. The earlier you check in, the earlier you’re allowed to board. But some passengers get to jump the queue.
DFW Airport Claims Top Spot: Now the Biggest Airline Hub With Most Departures [Roundup]
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Flight Attendants Give Alaska Airlines Two Weeks Before Taking Steps To Strike
The Alaska Airlines flight attendants union, whose members have already overwhelmingly authorized a strike, says that they’re giving negotiations “the next two weeks” and that they “won’t wait” to take the next steps towards a strike after that.
Major Chinese Tourist Site Exposed As Fraud, Waterfall Actually Fed By Pipes
The Yuntai Waterfall in the Henan province of north central China is supposed to be a majestic natural wonder, “like the Milky Way flying down” according to the park’s website. China’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall features a 1,030-foot drop and is honored with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s highest accolade. It’s a UNESCO Global Geopark. Millions of tourists visit annually. And it’s a fraud.
Why Cash Surcharges Are The Latest Scam, And Rewards Credit Cards The Answer
A dirty secret is that cash has its drawbacks, too, and it’s often cheaper for a merchant to accept credit cards than it is to take cash. It’s not so secret anymore when businesses start adding extra steps and costs for cash acceptance.
Mexico’s New Government Airline Is Stealing Another Carrier’s Two-Letter Code, And It’s Confusing [Roundup]
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NYC Travelers Hit Hard: DOT’s Slot Waiver Scandal Keeps Fares High, Competition Low
The Biden administration broke up the JetBlue-American Airlines partnership because they were concerned with competition in New York, and didn’t want competitors colluding. Or maybe they just wanted to make sure there wasn’t a third viable competitor to take on Delta?
Because it sure seems that the administration is more interested in keeping competition out of New York than ensuring it.
Union’s Critical Blunder: Turning Down 17% Pay Raise Leaves American Airlines Crew Struggling
The smart thing would have been to take the money since nothing was required in exchange – it was literally just allowing the airline to increase paychecks without a new contract or accepting any company terms whatsoever. You don’t leave free money on the table especially when you… need the money. This would have set a new baseline to negotiate upwards from.
NAACP May Reinstate Travel Warning Against American Airlines
Seven years ago the NAACP issued a ‘travel advisory’ against American Airlines, lifted in July 2018. The civil rights organization says a “troubling pattern of a failure to address harmful behaviors” at the airline has it considering reinstating the warning.
American Airlines Offers Flight Attendants No-Strings, Immediate 17% Raise, Profit Sharing Boost To Forestall Strike
American Airlines is offering a 17% raise and increased profit sharing to its flight attendants immediately, without waiting for a new contract. The union just has to allow them to pay cabin crew more, and doesn’t have to give anything up in return. That’s the message that airline CEO Robert Isom sent in the form of a video directly to flight attendants today.