More than 75% of hotel rooms in the U.S. were empty last week. And things were even worse in the top 25 hotel markets: 19.6% occupancy, and revenue per available room down nearly 86%.
Travel To Australia From $360 Roundtrip From All Over The U.S. This Fall Or Winter
You can fly to Australia from all across the U.S. this fall and winter starting at just $360 roundtrip.
Airlines are waiving change fees for travel booked now, so if you do have to change your planes you’ll at least get a full travel credit without penalty to use on a future trip. Hopefully this is far enough out that we can travel again without worry!
American Lays Out Their Plan To Bring Back International Service This Summer
American’s May schedule will have only 10% of its usual international flying, and about 20% of its domestic flying.
They’ve just announced what they’re planning to fly internationally for summer. It’s much more ambitious.
Hyatt Extends Flexible Booking Policy Through June 30
Hyatt has extended their coronavirus travel waivers so that prepaid bookings remain refundable through June 30. This matches a move already made by Hilton and Marriott.
There are, however, no new World Of Hyatt updates. So points are still set to expire again starting in June, elite status has only been extended for Asia Pacific members (who are not at this point in the epicenter of virus spread), and free night certificates have not been extended at all and continue to expire (although you should be able to convert expired certificates into points).
Revealed: How Much Money Lost Luggage Really Costs The Airlines
At an internal meeting on Friday, American Airlines President Robert Isom told employees “every lost bag is nearly $60.” That amount was new to me.
In January alone American mishandled 74,975 bags, the most in the industry by far, and not any improvement over the prior year. At $60 per bag it cost American $4.5 million, and annualized at the same rate $54 million. Extrapolating similar costs for the industry would mean US carriers losing over $160 million a year to mishandled bags.
American Airlines Reminds Flight Attendants To Pitch Credit Cards During Coronavirus Crisis
American Airlines and their credit card partner Barclays have updated the offer for the credit card they market inflight. And with this change, American Airlines is again encouraging flight attendants to hand out paper applications on board to passengers, even while they’re reducing the rest of their service levels to promote health and safety of cabin crew and customers alike.
American Airlines sent out a message to flight attendants who have been through training to qualify to pitch the card inflight.
New Stats On The Decline Of Travel
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Golf Course Specials During The Coronavirus Lockdown
With golf courses deserted and no customers, $69 tee times are the new $13 cross country airfares
Travel Blogger Tells His Story Being Sick – And Recovering – From COVID-19
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American Airlines Suggests Employees Take A Second Job At Amazon And Instacart
Even though U.S. airlines are getting access to a $58 billion federal bailout, and even though taking government money places limits on furloughing employees, there are going to be employees who do lose their jobs, lose their hours, and also just have time on their hands.
American Airlines has set up relationships to facilitate hiring of their employees by 6 large companies who are looking for workers.