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Secret Special VIP Lounge at Washington Dulles and Airbus Started Its Own Airline
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.
American Fixes Broken Upgrade System: Here’s Why Elites Haven’t Been Clearing Before the Airport
I’ve heard from myriad readers the past two and a half weeks saying that American Airlines no longer seems to clear upgrades before the airport anymore. Planes could be completely empty up front, on flights with little last minute premium demand, and where upgrades had previously cleared in advance.
Several days to a week ago I heard from a source that there had been a technical glitch that was preventing upgrades from being processed, but that this issue had been resolved.
Legal Immigrants Who Were on Flights to the US When Trump’s Executive Order Was Signed Have Been Detained
The President’s executive order on immigration, which imposes new conditions on entry for citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, took immediate effect.
There was no grace period, there were passengers who were legally headed to the U.S. when their flights took off but who – after the order was signed – became inadmissible to the United States.
New Executive Order Demands Immigration Checks When You Leave the US, Not Just When You Arrive
The Trump administration executive order on immigration has most widely been reported to temporarily ban visas for people from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen — even for those who have been living in the U.S. in valid employment or student status but who need new visas for re-entry.
What’s getting less attention is section 7 of the order that demands immigration controls when you leave the U.S. not just when you arrive.
Man Attacks Delta Contractor in JFK SkyClub, Promises Trump Will Rid Country of Muslims
Hotels left and right are being taken over by ISIS. You never know when your airline employee might just be a terrorist sympathizer.
Or so must have gone the thinking of Robin Rhodes, President of a Worcester, Massachusetts metal company, during a layover in New York. He attacked an employee at a New York JFK Delta SkyClub.
How to Hack Your Hotel Thermostat and the End of Free Alcohol in Vegas?
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.
How American Airlines Plans to Make You Spend More Money in 2017
American Airlines spoke several times in its quarterly earnings call about its new Basic Economy fares that it will begin offering shortly.
They say that “basic and premium economy combined” will be worth more than $1 billion in incremental revenue to the airline, that they’ll get 20% of the way there this year and 80% next year. They don’t split up their projections across the two, and they haven’t even begun selling either (let alone retrofitting international widebodies to sell premium economy). But those numbers are insane.
TSA May Stop Giving PreCheck to Many Passengers Starting Next Wednesday
Supposedly the TSA is going to stop sending people through PreCheck who haven’t registered for PreCheck (or one of the other programs that comes with PreCheck).
They’ve said this before — an end to one “managed inclusion” program, but a continuation of another. The TSA has sent ‘Behavior Detection Officers’ to pick people out of line for expedited screening. These staffers have had a short course in mind reading pretending to be Israeli reading body language to pick out who is a threat and who isn’t, but there’s no indication that the training is effective or that the employees are any good at it.
Air India Introducing Female-Only Seating in Coach to Protect Women
In the aftermath of a Mumbai – Newark flight last month where a man self-downgraded from business to a center section seat in economy so he could grope a woman (and in the aftermath of the controversy over whether first class armrests used to move) Air India plans to reserve six seats at the front of economy for women only.