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.
A Goat Tried to Check Into a Massachusetts Hotel Last Week and Police Responded
Goats play a very special role in the travel industry.
Last year an airport security goat got loose on a runway and forced an Airbus A319 to abort its landing. And in late 2015 flatulence from 2186 goats forced a Singapore Airlines plane to make an emergency landing. Chicago O’Hare, by the way, uses goats to clear airfield brush.
Is it Safe for Pilots to Take Photos in the Cockpit?
Pilots aren’t supposed to let attractive passengers join them up front. Even when the passenger is a porn star. Or a Playboy Bunny.
What do you think, is it ok for pilots to do things other than fly the plane while they’re working up front?
FatWallet is Shutting Down
FatWallet sold to Ebates in 2011, and Ebates sold to Rakuten in 2014. The FatWallet shopping portal is long gone, and soon FatWallet will be gone as well. RIP.
Business Journal: Basic Economy at United Has Become a Circus
United discovered with Basic Economy that when you offer an inferior product at the same price, customers will choose your competitors. They lost about $100 million thanks to an own goal that was so thoroughly predictable that I predicted it here.
Is there dissatisfaction within the airline over basic economy?
One Marriott Makes Tipping Mandatory By Charging Extra for Housekeeping
Did you know that it’s possible to pay Marriott a room rate that doesn’t include housekeeping? It’s worse than an airline’s Basic Economy where you can pay for a seat without advance seat assignment or carry on bag, because housekeeping is still provided it’s just charged separately.
This isn’t like Starwood’s “Make a Green Choice” where you give up daily housekeeping in exchange for points. Your rate includes housekeeping but you can save the hotel money and receive a portion of the savings back. Instead you just pay more.
How Equifax Could Get Away Cheap and the End of Room Service
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.
Why London’s Uber Ban is a Disaster for Britain
Uber is still operating in London, but their license to continue to do so expires at the end of the month and it’s been announced that it will not be renewed.
To be clear Uber can appeal, and the regulatory decision spells out concerns that Uber will no doubt offer to placate, but the process wasn’t to judiciously negotiate with Uber it was to dramatically drop the hammer.
Falling Airfares Mean Fewer Miles, Harder to Earn Elite Status
More or less the only dimension along which US airlines compete is fares. Their products are otherwise extremely similar. Delta is a little more reliable. United has a little better mileage program.
But they compete largely on price and not quality. And prices have been falling.
Marriott Hotel Offering Amnesty for 100 Years of Stuff Stolen From Guest Rooms
Different hotels and chains take a variety of different views on what it’s alright for guests to ‘steal’ from their rooms.
Hyatt wants you to take their toiletries (but not actually raid the maid cart). On the other hand there are hotels RFID tagging towels to keep you from stealing.