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60% of Japanese Flight Attendants Say They’ve Been Secretly Taped Inflight
It turns out that filming flight attendants is especially prevalent in Japan, where a Japanese union representing cabin crew at Japan Airlines, ANA and other carriers says that 60% of their members have been filmed while on duty.
Some of the videographers are really creepy, too.
Man Videotapes the Best Day of His Life as the Only Passenger on a Delta Flight
Last week a man documented the experience of flying Delta from Aspen to Salt Lake City by himself aboard Delta Express flight DL3652 operated by SkyWest. Boarding was announced at the gate as being for him. He captures the surreal experience of a predeparture announcement being made over the PA system by a flight attendant when he’s the only one in the cabin. He gets to meet the pilots. He’s sitting up front, with a predeparture beverage.
The Terms of This New Hilton Promo Say It’s Targeted – But It’s Not
Hilton has a new promotion, 2500 bonus points with your first stay through January 31, and 5000 bonus points with your second stay by that time, for a total of 7500 bonus points.
Even if you don’t expect to stay at Hiltons, sometimes bookings come along that you don’t plan for, and you’ll never remember to go back and register later. So taking care of this now just makes sense on the if-come.
Hong Kong Airport Closed – Again – As Protesters Swarm
After the airport was closed to departing flights Monday afternoon as a result of being overrun by protesters, people dispersed and some operations commenced again Tuesday morning.
However protesters returned and the airport once again shut down to departures on Tuesday afternoon.
How to Get Driven From Your Plane Like Hulk Hogan – Without Getting Chicago Cops in Trouble
Hulk Hogan Facebook live’d a ride across the tarmac at Chicago O’Hare because no matter how many times you do it, it’s amazing. However a police officer that provided the ride is now under investigation.
However this is the sort of thing that anyone can do – it just costs money, or frequent flyer miles. With Hulk Hogan’s wealth he can pay for this whenever he wishes, but it’s not even always expensive to get the VIP treatment at an airport.
Iraq Veteran Has Necklace With a Love Letter Inside Confiscated by TSA
Empty shell casings are permitted in carry on luggage — just not if they contain a love letter to an ex-Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, apparently. The TSA defends their supervisor saying they have ‘discretion’ to throw away items of sentimental value belonging to members of the military.
After an outcry though they went ahead and violated policy and returned the man’s necklace, which had also contained a fingerprint from his late grandfather and a cross he wore through his wartime deployments.
Delta Gives Out Compensation for Lack of Seat Back Video
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.
American Airlines Taking Israel’s Biggest-Ever Subsidy for New Dallas – Tel Aviv Route
Back in early May I wrote that American was looking to re-start service to Tel Aviv with a Boeing 787. They announced plans to do so from Dallas Fort-Worth last week. The airline intends to offer three-times weekly service beginning September 9, 2020 – so more than a year away.
Unlike most other flights between the U.S. and Israel this one isn’t focused on the Jewish market or even directly the tech sector (though there’s tech in Texas to be sure). Instead it should draw evangelical tourists, and should be the preferred flight for travel from places like Waco and Tulsa.
Classic Anti-Competitive Behavior: With Other Airlines Gone, American Drops Dallas – Iceland Service Too
In November 2017 American Airlines announced Dallas Fort-Worth – Reykjavik service. They were only flying there because two Icelandic carriers started flying to Dallas. It was classic capacity dumping. Now with those airlines gone from the market, American is pulling out too — and moving their Reykjavik flight to Philadephia, where they’d have logically put it all along.