In March there was a report that Emirates and Etihad were considering merging.
Now Emirates CEO Tim Clark says he’s open to working with Etihad, and offers a non-denial denial about a likely merger.
by Gary Leff
In March there was a report that Emirates and Etihad were considering merging.
Now Emirates CEO Tim Clark says he’s open to working with Etihad, and offers a non-denial denial about a likely merger.
by Gary Leff
Key details include that it’s valid for your first 8 flight segments booked and flown after registering but no later than December 31.
Codeshares on joint venture partners American Airlines, Finnair and Iberia are eligible.
by Gary Leff
Dubai airport has approved a series of new security measures including buying new Chinese-made explosive detection machines that apparently can identify more types of explosive materials.
They’re also introducing new facial recognition technology. You walk through an aquarium and your face is scanned on departure.
by Gary Leff
Today Alaska Airlines is introducing first class pre-order meals through their mobile app. You’ll be able to order between 24 hours and two weeks prior to departure.
by Gary Leff
American Express is running a 30% bonus on transfers from Membership Rewards to Virgin Atlantic through November 30. I note this is a new bonus since they offered it back in May.
This is a great way to book one of my 17 favorite award redemption values.
by Gary Leff
Singapore Airlines flies to two destinations from Los Angeles — Seoul and Tokyo Narita (with continuing service to Singapore). Both flights are operated with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, not with Airbus A380s, so first class is still a bed with great food and service but isn’t their suites class product.
Singapore’s Los Angeles – Seoul flight is wide open with saver award availability for two passengers in first class.
by Gary Leff
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.
by Gary Leff
Erin Gatling and her family were flying Southwest yesterday. Southwest has an unusual procedure where they sell many ‘direct’ flights with a connection. The plane stops and if you’re continuing to the next city you stay on the aircraft while everyone else gets off. Flight attendants take a count, and then you can either stay onboard or get off if you wish.
Ms. Gatling says that during their connection her family was kicked off, and told they wouldn’t be able to continue on the next segment of the flight.
by Gary Leff
Tedgrrrr reports that he was on a Delta flight from Los Angeles to New York yesterday where Jennifer Lopez’s 9 year old son, Maximilian David Muñiz, was selling chocolate bars in business class.
by Gary Leff
A passenger’s poodle that was checked as baggage onto a Japan Airlines flight from Tokyo Haneda to Okinawa escaped this morning onto a runway.
One of Tokyo Haneda’s four runways had to be closed. Twice. But here’s the thing. It took them 40 minutes to catch the poodle, but they only closed the runway for six.
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