Reportedly Marriott’s Aloft Playa Del Carmen is running a foreign currency conversion scam on guests. They charge all room rates in local currency, and make up an inflated rate to charge that amounts to increasing everyone’s room rate by 15% over what they booked.
Solar Eclipse Scandal: Marriott Platinum’s Free Night Stay Cancelled So Hotel Can Sell Room For More Cash
A Marriott Bonvoy lifetime Platinum member’s reservation for a stay during the solar eclipse was cancelled by the Residence Inn in Akron, Ohio without offering the compensation guaranteed by Marriott’s “Ultimate Reservation Guarantee,” highlighting a broader issue of hotel chains not enforcing standards, especially during high-demand events.
11 Observations From 3 United Flights Last Week: My Unplanned Love Affair With United Airlines
United doesn’t have as robust an operation in my home city of Austin as Southwest, American or even Delta. And my most frequent destination for work is Washington, DC and I don’t love schlepping to Dulles. Their network rarely makes sense for me. But I had three great flights, much better than expected, enough to bump them up for future consideration compared to where they’ve been in my personal calculus.
In-Flight Surprise: British Airways Charging More For Food Than What’s Listed On Menus [Roundup]
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Decade-Old Mistakes: Why Airlines Must Rethink Paying For ‘Expert’ Loyalty Advice
Eleven years ago Delta Air Lines prepared to move to a revenue-based frequent flyer program and other airlines took notice.
American Airlines executives used to say that Delta management was who they admired most. The truth is that this was true across the industry. Everyone just assumed Delta was smarter than they were. If Delta did it, it must be the right thing to do. A decade later consultants are still selling it to… everyone.
You Have PreCheck, Your Partner Doesn’t: Is It Ok To Leave Them Behind At Security?
Departing Washington’s National airport on Friday, I passed by a family saying goodbye to each other at security. They hadn’t walked one family member into the airport for one last kiss. The family was simply parting ways at PreCheck. The dad had expedited security. His wife and kids did not. He made sure they had their boarding passes, and sent them along to the longer line.
I’d never seen this in person so dramatically before. He was right in front of me, and got out of my way at the PreCheck entrance so I could go through. But apparently it’s more common than I realized.
From Disappointment To Dream: How Alila Marea Transformed My Walked Booking Into An Ocean Suite Stay
After being unexpectedly walked from Alila Marea Encinitas due to a buyout, my return stay transformed a booking mishap into a lovely experience, complete with an ocean suite upgrade and amazing free breakfast.
Ryanair’s CEO Says The New Frontier Airlines Business Class Is Stupid. He’s Doing Sloppy Thinking
U.S. ultra-low cost carrier Frontier Airlines is adding European-style business class seating where extra legroom seats at the front of the plane will also allow a passenger to buy the seat next to them so that it stays empty.
Ryanair’s CEO says this is stupid, and it won’t last.
Vegas’s Venetian Horror: Scorpions Now Targeting More Than Sleep [Roundup]
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A Boeing 737 Mechanic Explains Why The FAA Is Clamping Down On United Airlines
The FAA reportedly won’t let United Airlines grow. They’re taking an active presence at the airline. Reportedly no new planes can enter commercial service, pilots can’t get certified, and new routes can’t be announced.