China now tells U.S. airlines whether or not China-bound U.S. citizens are allowed to board their planes. What’s new is an Interactive Advanced Passenger Information system (iAPI) that airlines are using to ask the Chinese government for permission to allow each of its passengers onto its China-bound flights. This system will also be used to determine whether a passenger is allowed to leave China.
Delta CEO Books His Own Travel, Goes to Denver 3 Times in a Week
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Presidential Candidate Redeemed Delta Miles to Visit His Mistress
Mark Sanford is running for President in the Republican primary against Donald Trump. He is best known for disappearing for six days while serving as Governor of South Carolina. He had told staff he was hiking the Appalachian Trail. He didn’t return calls from staff, or check in with his family on Father’s Day.
The World’s Impression of Singapore Comes From Singapore Airlines
When Singapore Airlines gets media for its catering operations, or for its business class product (or first class!) it’s reaching potential customers, sure, but it’s reaching a broader audience that may never fly Singapore Airlines and may never visit Singapore. However it’s projecting the image of Singapore itself as high quality.
A significant amount of public perception of Singapore the country seems to come from Singapore the airline, even among people who have never flown the airline (or who fly it and merely connect through Changi airport).
Airlines Moving Closer to Personalized Pricing for Airfare
While not in use today, the major company collecting and distributing airfares for airlines announced at their annual conference that they’re closer than ever to delivering true ‘dynamic’ airfares that are customized for each person searching for a trip. This is a new way for airlines to increase revenue, by delivering a different offer to each customer based on their willingness to pay.
The Future of the W Hotel Brand Will Be Born at Union Square
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Mayor Bill de Blasio Wants Your Next New York Hotel Stay To Be More Expensive
De Blasio is proposing to eliminate the ability for new hotels to be built ‘by right’ as long as they conform to zoning laws, and instead require a special permit in “a process that would effectively grant the local City Council member veto power over any new hotel room.”
The largest hotel owners in the city say “they’ll rest easier if the city severely restricts the construction of competing accommodations.”
How the CIA Uses Starbucks Gift Cards
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American Airlines Will Start Aggressively Auditing Carry On Bags November 1st
American told customer service managers this week by memo that “[t]he FAA issued a notification to American Airlines indicating [they] are failing to comply with [their]r carry-on baggage program parameters.”
In response the airline “committed to increase the number of self-audits at each mainline station.”
What You’re Missing By Doing the Math on $59 Delta SkyMiles Select
SkyMiles Select has generated much virtual ink as a brand new $59 program from Delta offering Main cabin 1 boarding, 8 drink coupons, and a luggage tag. Doing the math on this offer misses a bigger drawback.