The guest reports that hotel’s direct phone number was disconnected. After about ten minutes, someone emerged from the open front door stating that the hotel was closed and that canceling the reservation—even late—would incur no charge. How could it possibly incur a charge? Eventually they found a room at a Residence Inn in Port Arthur, stuck with a rate of $300 per night.
American Airlines Is Quietly Offering A ConciergeKey Challenge—Here’s What You Need To Know
American Airlines is sending out challenges for some customers to earn coveted ConciergeKey status. It even comes with trial status for four months, and achievable benchmarks to keep that status – through early 2027.
One Simple Change Set United Airlines On A Premium Path – American Airlines Must Fix This Now
Dear American Airlines. One simple change to your service would signal a break from the past and a bright premium future. Change the coffee, and I have a specific suggestion for how you do this.
“You Need Therapy”: American Airlines Told Employee to Stop Caring About Clean Planes—Now They’re Scrambling to Fix Cabins and Lost Trust
Part of the ‘premium pivot’ means paying attention to cabin maintenance and appearance, but that will entail a huge culture shift. One commenter explains just how much the airline is up against if they are to make this shift. This American Airlines employee says they were offered therapy for their insistence on getting aircraft clean between flights.
United’s CEO Thinks He Knows Why Passengers Pick Airlines—But Are You Choosing The Wrong One?
Some customers choose on schedule and price. They may not value the difference in product across airlines, or may not be aware of them. To Kirby, those are basic economy customers – show them the lowest price and give them the least. (This may be a mistake, I will explain below.) Others choose on product elements. Those are the customers to fight for.
Silver Airways Can’t Pay for Planes—So It’s Firing Pilots Instead [Roundup]
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.
Passenger At Washington Dulles Confronts United Gate Agent—Says ‘Who Wants It First?’—Then Drops Him Instantly
A passenger walked up to a gate agent at Washington Dulles airport United Airlines gate D12 – apparently planning to board while the previous flight was deplaning – saying things like “who wants it first?” and then punched the agent hard enough to knock him down.
American Airlines 737 Lands In Denver With Engine Trouble—Fire Erupts, 12 Hospitalized
American Airlines flight 1006 from Colorado Springs to Dallas – Fort Worth diverted to Denver due to abnormal engine vibrations during its climb out, “cruising slower than normal.”
When it landed and taxied to gate C38 around 5 p.m., the right engine caught fire and thick black smoke surrounded the aircraft. Emergency slides were deployed and all 172 passengers and six crewmembers were evacuated from the full Boeing 737.
Hyatt Hotels Are Ignoring Elite Perks—And No One Is Stopping Them
The Hyatt Centric brand can be expected to deliver inferior stays. It’s for hotels that don’t want to conform to brand standards, so there aren’t many standards. That’s the sine qua non of cheap owners.
Still, it seems to me that there’s an increasing sense in which Hyatt hotels are not abiding by program terms, or rather Hyatt’s rules seem to have changed for some hotels and customers just aren’t being informed.
United CEO On Buying JetBlue: ‘The Only Airline In Play—But Is JFK Worth It?’
At an investor conference this week, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby was asked whether United might buy another airline? “JetBlue is the obvious candidate” and don’t ask me, go ask JetBlue!