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.
HURRY: American Airlines Europe Business Class Awards and Upgrades Wide Open
American AAdvantage has been extremely stingy with international award space on its own flights over the past three to four years; premium award space doubly so.
Especially in the first quarter of 2017, but also late in 2016, American’s flights to and from Paris have opened up across the board for awards and upgrades. In the first quarter of 2017 London is wide open from several cities. And other European destinations are available, too.
New Etihad First Class Lounge Finally Open!
Etihad has opened its new first class lounge at their Abu Dhabi airport home. First class passengers no longer need to use the ‘roped off section’ of the business class lounge, that’s no really different than the rest of the lounge except that a staff member will bring you drinks (and your spa treatment is free).
There’s there’s cooked to order food including a tasting menu. There’s a cigar lounge (unclear whether cigars are complimentary or paid) with recommendations on pairing each cigar with whiskey or cognac. There’s both a Six Senses Spa and Style & Shave as well as a fitness room.
Emirates Diverts to Nigeria for Cocaine Emergency, Other Passengers Drug Tested
Friday’s Emirates flight from Sao Paulo to Dubai diverted to Lagos, Nigeria for a medical emergency.
Goodness knows if I was the passenger with a medical emergency, I’d nope to be nearer someplace other than Lagos for treatment — but indeed the route from Sao Paulo doesn’t really provide better options.
How to Get Real Innovation in Air Travel
Frequent flyers complain about airlines and even occasionally call to re-regulate them. But those calls fail to recognize that airlines are in fact one of the most highly regulated industries as it is, and what the Airline Deregulation Act did was free up airlines to compete on schedule and price.
The government no longer had to approve new routes, and no longer set prices, with the closing of the Civil Aeronautics Board. The CAB used to protect the airlines, not consumers by limiting what was termed ‘ruinous competition’. They ensured prices were set high enough to earn profits.
Calls to re-regulate the airlines, then, are in some sense anti-consumer. They’re calls to ensure higher profits and less choice.
What’s the Best Wallet for the Credit Card Obsessed?
I’d love some reader advice on what wallet to carry for someone who has a lot of credit cards and doesn’t want to leave them all in a drawer… but without spending a ton of money and still getting something decent-looking that I can take out in a business environment to pay for a meal.
For a few years I had a great wallet. It wasn’t great because it was a $265 Ghurka wallet. In fact, I had never heard of Ghurka when I bought it, I got it for free by stacking multiple deals at Vente-Privee and I only wanted it because it had five credit card slots on each side. And, of course, I could stick more than one card in each slot.
New 70,000 Airline Mile Bonus and Amazing Video of Concorde
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’s Pilots Hate the Focus on “D0” Almost as Much as Passengers Do
Many things go into whether or not a flight arrives on time. American’s management argues that what they can most control is whether the flight departs on time, and if it does, that’s going to be the single biggest driver of on time arrivals.
So American Airlines management is singularly focused on what they refer to as “D0” — departing exactly the minute that a flight is scheduled to depart (the government considers a flight to be ‘on time’ when it arrives within 15 minutes of schedule).
The Real Reason United is Ending its Only Flight to Africa
United’s only flight to the continent of Africa is its Houston – Lagos, Nigeria Boeing 787 service. That route will be terminated June 30, with the aircraft supporting United’s increase in San Francisco – Tel Aviv frequencies to daily this fall.
Rumors that United simply got taken in by a 419 scam are, apparently, unfounded.
How Badly is Trump’s Presidential Campaign Killing Trump Hotels?
Hipmunk’s overall hotel bookings are up year-over-year, while bookings at Trump hotel properties are down. In the first quarter of 2015, Trump Hotels represented 1.7% of bookings on Hipmunk, and that was down to 0.7% in the first quarter of 2016.
Here’s the change to several Trump Hotels’ share of bookings at Hipmunk from the first quarter 2015 to the first quarter 2016.