NOT THE ONION: TSA Announces Pat Downs Will Become More Intimate

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Mar 03 2017

Back before PreCheck I used to opt out of the naked imaging scanners. I’d get a pat down.

The TSA employee called over to do it would offer me a private screening, but I’d turn that down. Then they’d explain what was going to come next, eventually noting they’d bring their hands up the inside of my leg “until they meet resistance.” Invariably they’d then ask if I have any sensitive areas? My reply was always, “only where you meet resistance.”

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No, the Department of Transportation Didn’t Just Undermine Air Traveler Consumer Protections. Why Do You Ask?

Mar 03 2017

The Department of Transportation stopped taking comments on a proposed rule that would have mandated how all airline schedules and prices would be displayed.

Typically, it’s being misreported by the media as a simplistic ‘business win over consumer’ story, and a ‘rollback of Obama administration efforts’ story. When that’s really not the case at all.

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Singapore Devaluation Loophole: Save Miles Booking First Class Awards By Adding a Domestic Positioning Flight

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Mar 01 2017

Singapore Airlines premium cabin awards from the US are among the most challenging ones to get (though business is easier than first).

But it’s worth pointing out that the presumption in favor of not booking a Star Alliance connecting flight with your Singapore Airlines award may no longer hold now that Singapore-only redemption prices have gone up with Krisflyer’s Star Alliance redemption prices staying the same.

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