President Trump on Friday will speak at Manuel Artime Theater in Miami — named for the leader of the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba — and announce a rollback of President Obama’s liberalization of relations with the island nation.
American Just Isn’t the Airline Its CEO Thinks It Is (Makeshift Window Shades Edition)
At the American Airlines annual stockholders meeting yesterday, airline Chairman and CEO Doug Parker noted that they earn less revenue for flying similar distances than their two largest competitors. That means, he suggests, they have low hanging fruit to improve their financial performance. All they have to do is catch up.
That’s why, he says, they’re moving from a strategy of producing the most available seat miles at the lowest possible cost to one where they earn a revenue premium by investing in their product.
Where to Credit Delta Flights and Hotel Elite Status Opportunity
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Chairman of Chinese Company That Tried to Buy Starwood Reportedly Detained
The Chairman of China’s Anbang Insurage Group, which owns the Waldorf=Astoria New York and other hotels in the U.S. and which tried to buy Starwood ultimately being outbid by Marriott, has reportedly been detained.
The Best Card Offer Right Now That Many Of You Can’t Get
This card launched around 8 months ago with a big signup bonus and strong points-earning. But it’s a $95 annual fee card, not a $450 annual fee card.
It comes with an 80,000 Point Signup Bonus: Spend $5000 on your new card within 3 months and you’ll get 80,000 points. As you’ll see below, that can even be enough for a roundtrip business class award ticket between the US and Europe.
American Issuing Refunds for Improperly-Collected British Airways Fuel Surcharges
On Friday I reached out to American Airlines because they were collecting carrier-imposed surcharges when using AAdvantage miles for British Airways awards even on an itinerary where there are no such surcharges.
And there’s already a resolution — great responsiveness on American’s part for their members.
Hyatt Playing Chicken With Expedia, May Disappear From Online Booking Sites August 1
Hyatt informed its hotel owners last week that it intends to terminate its distribution agreement with Expedia. This is a negotiating tactic to drive down the commissions it pays.
If they don’t reach a new agreement by July 31, then on August 1 we’ll see Hyatt properties disappear from Expedia and related brands (Hotels.com, Orbitz, Hotwire, Travelocity, Wotif).
Viral Inflight Sex Video Got Man In Trouble With His Pregnant Fiancé Back Home
A week ago two passengers joined the Mile High Club in their seats while onlooking passengers filmed it (and flight crew refused to get involved).
Here’s the not totally safe for work video — and the rest of the story.
Woman Opens Emergency Exit and Pops Slide Because She Was Curious
You know how some kids just have to touch the stove when their parents tell them it’s hot?
Right after an announcement that passengers shouldn’t touch the emergency exit door unless it’s an emergency a passenger on Xiamen Airlines flight MF8118 on Monday opened an exit door deploying the slide — because she was ‘curious’. She faces detention and significant costs.
Etihad Dropping San Francisco Flight in October
Etihad launched San Francisco – Abu Dhabi in November 2014. They reduced frequency on the route to 3 times weekly back on February 1. Now they’re eliminating the route entirely October 29.