There’s a secret spot in the Austin airport that two travelers found for a sleep – the American Airlines Admirals Club, and you don’t actually have to be a member.
American Airlines Spin on Vasu Raja’s Firing: The Story That Doesn’t Add Up
Bloomberg is reporting that Vasu Raja was let go by American Airlines because of a Bain consulting report saying that corporate customers and travel management companies were unhappy with American’s new systems that hey were supposed to be using. My understanding is that this is inaccurate.
United Airlines Accused of Faking Unruly Passengers to Solve Business Class Overbooking Crisis At Newark
Friday’s United Airlines Newark to Dubrovnik flight was reportedly oversold in business class. United doesn’t normally sell more tickets in business class than they have seats, and it doesn’t appear that the aircraft was swapped to one with a smaller business class cabin.
Nobody would take the airline’s generous offers of compensation, even though “[t]hey offered 2500 and then 3000.”
Southwest Airlines Raises Prices: Early Boarding Fees Now Skyrocket Up To $149 Per Passenger (Families Could Pay $2,384 Roundtrip)
Southwest Airlines doesn’t offer assigned seats, although that may be changing with a premium seat offering expected to be announced this fall.
In the meantime, even though they do not sell seat assignments, they still manage to earn hundreds of millions of dollars each year on their seats.
Delta Faces Backlash After Multiple Employees Spotted With Palestine Flag Pins
A reader shared a complaint sent to Delta about a gate agent in Detroit working a flight to Atlanta who was wearing a Palestine flag pin on Wednesday.
Racial Discrimination Suit: Eight Black Men Removed From American Airlines Flight Over Body Odor Complaint
Three Black men have filed a federal lawsuit against American Airlines today, alleging racial discrimination after eight Black male passengers were forced off Phoenix – New York JFK flight 832 in January due to a complaint about body odor.
Notably, the men say they did not know each other before the flight and were not seated together. What they had in common was that they were black.
United Airlines Dublin Passengers Battle Over Empty Seat: Who Does Extra Space Belong To?
Once the plane takes off, and the middle seat in your row remains empty, does it now belong to you for the rest of the flight? That’s the question that a passenger wanted to know after a recent trip where they were called nasty names for trying to protect the space.
Only The Inflight Smoking Ban Foils Rick Steves’ Strategy For Surviving Economy Class [Roundup]
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Cheaper American Airlines Fares Are About To Become Easier To Book
According to CEO Robert Isom at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference this morning, they’re going to “get back on the road” to sell to corporate customers. The airline has shed sales staff, and also support staff for agencies.
Another element of the shift in strategy to “more carrots than sticks” in getting agencies to adopt New Distribution Capability – selling American ancillaries like paid seats, and at lower cost – is that they will restore the lowest fares to all agencies.
American Airlines Plan To Drop Mileage-Earning From Travel Agency Tickets Is Off
At the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference this morning, American Airlines CEO Robert Isom declared that the carrier’s plan to eliminate mileage-earning from some travel agency tickets is off.