Hotels that are empty don’t need so many people at the front desk or servicing rooms. Restaurants that aren’t allowed to serve guests except on a to-go basis don’t need as many servers, even if they had guests. And so Marriott has furloughed ‘tens of thousands’ of employees who will not be paid, but will continue to receive health benefits. Many hotels will also be closing.
Air Canada Signature Suite Vancouver Review
The Air Canada Signature Suite Vancouver is now open, and like its counterpart in Toronto is one of the best business class lounges in the world.
At the end of 2017 Air Canada unveiled their international business class Signature Suite lounge in Toronto. In my experience it is the best business class lounge in North America, and perhaps the best lounge in North America. Dining there is genuinely fantastic. It is open only to paid business class passengers on Air Canada, not to Star Alliance customers, award passengers, or upgrades.
New Golden Age For Frequent Flyers Is Just Around The Corner
A lot of people are grounded right now. Most of us are going to travel again. And we’re sure going to be itching to do so.
No matter what happens with the business of any of the airlines, we’re going to have big airlines to take us where we want to go. They are going to have tons of empty seats for awhile – which means deep discounts, award availability, and aggressive mileage promotions.
Remember When We Used To Care About Data Protection And GDPR? I Miss Those Days
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Paid Travel Subscriptions Need To Waive Fees For Several Months (Or Else You Should Cancel Now)
Suspending paid services like Gogo and Expert Flyer makes sense. Don’t spend money on a service you aren’t using right now. From a travel company’s perspective they can generate some revenue from customers who forget to cancel, but it’s better to keep all of their customers long term by making it unnecessary to cancel. Many who give up the services temporarily won’t come back
Virgin Atlantic Launches Status And Bonus Miles Promotions While Seeking Government Bailout
Delta-controlled Virgin Atlantic has its hand out for government subsidies on the one hand, while running new bonus miles and elite qualifying promotions on the other.
I still think it’s too early to move the needle on travel with promotions, but Virgin is in a different boat than U.S. programs whose status years run with the calendar. They don’t have the option of waiting to extend elite status.
Why Banning Travel Has Little Effect On Coronavirus Spread
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
U.S. Airlines Looking To Pick Your Pockets For $50 Billion
We’re now way beyond reduced landing fees at airports (moving the financial hardship onto government-owned airports) and a tax holiday on tickets (which would have to be made up by the government to continue funding aviation). Don’t forget Congressman Jim Moran after 9/11, “It’s an open grab bag, so let’s grab.”
14 Things You Need To Know About Working From Home But Were Afraid To Ask
Work from home tips are like a cottage industry now, but I’ve got a real head start on you and I think I can offer solid concrete advice. I transitioned out of being in the office every day back in 2014, and I’ve worked from home and on the road ever since. It’s the best decision I ever made, but it isn’t for everyone and it isn’t ‘natural’ for someone that isn’t used to it. Some people thrive, and others flounder.
Important Principles For Government Aid To The Airline Industry
What we care about as a society is that an airline industry exists. The reason for government intervention is to prevent economic contagion (the spread of one failure to another). That was the argument for bailing out banks during the financial crisis, and it doesn’t exist in the same dimension with airlines. Nonetheless the industry is an important one once we’re ready to recover.
However the planes will still exist. The airports and gates will still exist. Skilled pilots and mechanics will still need work. The only reason to intervene will come later, if at all. Once airlines are in bankruptcy the relevant question is if they keep flying. And that’s dependent on available new capital during the bankruptcy process. Shareholders should take their haircut first.