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Silvercar Closing Shop at Dallas Fort-Worth
I really like Silvercar. They have an all-Audi fleet and their all-inclusive model comes with free GPS, wifi, and satellite radio. You pay only actual tolls (no administrative charges) and can pay a flat $5 and they’ll refuel your car at market rate.
It doesn’t work for them everywhere, however. They used to have a Houston Hobby location but that’s closed. Now they’re closing down Dallas-Fort Worth.
Their website and app will not reserve cars past July 1 at DFW, and customer service confirms it’s because they are shutting down the location.
Two Commercial Flights Re-Routed to Avoid Collision With US Spy Plane
Russia is criticizing the US military for a spy plane over the Sea of Japan near Russia which came too close to two civilian jetliners.
The US military plane was reportedly flying at 36,000 feet and non-responsive to air traffic control. A KLM Boeing 777 “had to immediately change the flight path” and a Swiss aircraft reported “visual contact with a large four-engine aircraft, which was in direct proximity to their plane” leading to a change in altitude.
Business Class Tickets to Israel for under $1500 Roundtrip from Several US Cities
New York, Atlanta, Boston, Miami, Philadelphia, Toronto, or Washington DC – Tel Aviv roundtrip on British Airways “for about $2,000 round-trip in business class” which stacks with a $400 off and a 10% discount to get to an amazing fare for travel this summer — and that’s eligible for 25,000 bonus miles on top!
You’re Just As Likely to Die at the Checkpoint as Get Fired By the TSA
The TSA has literally only fired one executive in 5 years. It’s easier to get fired as a teacher in the New York City Public Schools system.
Of all the TSA executives who have left the agency in the last 5 years, only one was fired. That’s the same number of executives who died while still employed by the agency.
The Truth About Basic Economy: Airlines Aren’t Creating a “Class Below Economy”
Delta introduced ‘basic economy’ fares to compete against Spirit Airlines where Spirit is offering super low fares on non-stop routes Delta is flying. They introduced fares that stripped out things like advance seat assignments and used those fares when matching Spirit’s prices. Customers could spend more to get more, or spend less and get something akin to Spirit but still with better legroom and free carry on bags.
United and American will follow suit this year while Delta spreads use of the fares beyond routes where they compete with ultra low cost carriers and into international markets even.
The Economist calls this “a class below economy and tries to tie it into issues of class divide. But there’s a ton of misinformation out there about these fares.
Obama Sells Jets to Bikini Airline Plus 3x Points & Double Elite Nights
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.
Marriott’s New Promotion is Better Than a Hole in the Head, Not Better Than Other Summer Offers
Marriott is out with their new global promotion. You have to log into your Marriott Rewards account to see it.
It is, as regular readers are familiar with the expression my grandfather used to use, “better than a hole in the head.” Here are what other chains are offering right now as well.
Lyft vs. Uber: Lyft Doesn’t Actually Report Most Driver Income to the IRS
Whether or not you receive a tax statement for funds you receive doesn’t actually affect the tax you owe. It’s a big deal in frequent flyer circles that Citibank has in the past reported bank bonuses on a 1099. The IRS knows that value and so consumers have no choice but to report it on their taxes.
This is a big issue for on-demand platform companies like Uber and Lyft, and it’s one reason that some drivers prefer Lyft over Uber: less tax reporting.
Airbus A320 Crew Tried to Land on Road Instead of Runway By Mistake
Indian low cost carrier IndiGo is the largest airline in that country, carrying more passengers than Air India or Jet Airways. Their all-Airbus A320 fleet serves 40 destinations with over 600 daily flights.
Back in February the pilots of IndiGo flight 237 from Ahmadabad to Jaipur “mistook a road running parallel to the Jaipur airport” and tried to land there.