New Life Breathed into the Airbus A380 Program By… Iran Air?!

Jan 24 2016

The Airbus A380 is a special plane for passengers, but has largely been a commercial failure. Airbus simply made the wrong bet on the future of air travel. For passengers the larger plane has meant more amenities and more space — although it was supposed to mean more amenities for everyone, not just bars in business class and showers in first.

Airbus hadn’t had a single order that firmed between mid-2013 and the end of 2015. Only Emirates remains truly enthusiastic about the plane. But now they have a new customer.

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Delta Flight Diverts to Salt Lake City Due to “Unruly Crew”

Jan 24 2016

Friday’s Delta flight DL2598 from Los Angeles to Minneapolis, at 37,000 feet 180 nautical miles south of Salt Lake City, diverted with the pilot telling air traffic control that “he wanted to hear from his flight attendants.”

Passenger reports that 3 cabin crew were offloaded as a result of ‘bad behaviour’ and Delta sent this apology note to passengers:

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10 Great Ways to Save Money on Car Rentals

Jan 23 2016

Airlines and hotels get most of the ink in travel and in terms of getting the best deal. And when I write about rental cars that seems to generate the last interest. But I rent cars, on many trips I’m in the car longer than the plane and if the trip is long enough I can spend as much on airport taxes and gas as on my ticket. Cars shouldn’t just be an afterthought.

When I’m after the lowest possible price, here’s how I approach it.

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American Express Enters Cost Cutting Mode, Where to From Here?

Jan 21 2016

American Express hasn’t even lost Costco charges yet, and it’s reeling. Here’s the inside story on how Amex lost the Costco deal. Delta is their second largest co-brand, but with Marriott buying Starwood they presumably lose the ability to issue Starwood co-brands at some point when the programs are expected to merge.

American Express lost the JetBlue co-brand to Barclays though it’s small and they will actually manage the backend for Barclays through their LoyaltyEdge business. Their network is no longer used for Fidelity card transactions.

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