The CEO of British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus parent IAG says he’s “s***ting himself” over how fierce a competitor Ryanair will be once they recover from their current troubles.
United Says Planes are Too Expensive Because of American and Delta is Colluding With Russians
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The Hidden Message in American’s New Tighter 30 Inch Coach Seats
At last week’s American Airlines Media & Investor Day I got a sneak look at the airline’s new coach seats that are spaced more closely together than ever before.
What is American Airlines really trying to tell us with these seats? Reader Megan took a closer look at the way American set up the seat and caught a hidden message.
The Saudi King’s Plane Uses a Golden Escalator. Watch It Break.
The King of Saudi Arabia made his first-ever visit to Moscow on Wednesday. On arrival the king’s team rolled up a golden escalator to the plane instead of stairs. Hijinks ensued. After Salman’s plane landed, the Saudis rolled out a golden escalator — instead of stairs — to the plane’s exit door for the king to use as he deplaned.With his head held high, Salman stepped onto the majestic escalator, but a few seconds into his graceful descent, the escalator froze, as if it had been turned off suddenly.Salman stood in place for nearly 30 seconds unsure what to do before finally deciding to walk the rest of the way down. Saudi Arabia king uses golden escalator as a airplane stairs. When he arrived to Moscow yesterday, his golden stairs got stuck. pic.twitter.com/h3o1UD8s8p — English…
FAA Won’t Stop Criticism of Football Team Owners and Overflight Fees Explained
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We Could Soon See the End of Crying Babies on Planes, Thanks to Science
Star Alliance member ANA thinks they would generate more business from families if they could help reduce inflight crying. Cynics might suggest they’d be especially likely to win the business of non-families if they could do that.
New Study Shows Which Hotel Programs Are Most Rewarding
Earlier in the year I offered a simple model ranking hotel programs.
A new IdeaWorks study (.pdf) finds similar values for each hotel’s currency when searching across real world redemption scenarios. (They don’t include Hyatt in their survey, but do add Wyndham.)
The Real Reason American Now Asks Your State of Residence When You Buy a Ticket
A couple of weeks ago the American Airlines website started asking for a state of residence when you book a ticket.
There’s been a lot of speculation that this has something to do with the REAL ID Act and the expectation that some state drivers licenses will be refused by the TSA for travel starting in January. That’s not what this is for.
37% Off Fairmont Stays and Credit Card Signup Bonus Class Action Lawsuit
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Confirmation: Bank of America’s “2/3/4” Rule for Credit Card Approvals
Chase has their ‘5/24 rule’ where they won’t approve most new credit cards for many customers with 5 or more new card accounts within the last 24 months.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote that Bank of America was cracking down on issuing new credit cards to customers who have opened several with the bank recently.