All in all, if I hadn’t flown this aircraft configuration a dozen times and hadn’t flown it just a week before, I’d call it ‘the flight of a lifetime.’ It was honestly perfect, and I still believe that the Etihad First Apartment is the third best hard product in the sky – behind only the Emirates new first class and Singapore Suites.
Airbus Seeking Government Subsidies For New Narrowbody Aircraft
Airbus is looking to subsidies from European governments to develop a replacement for the Airbus A320 family starting in the next decade.
The model that would be used is the “repayable launch investment” where governments get their money back if commercial targets for new aircraft are met.
First Class Alone: When Love Means Letting Your Partner Fly Coach
Some husbands fly first class while leaving their spouse in coach while others leave the spouse to take care of their kids.
At the same time, many couples are adamant about sitting together during flights. The inability to do so can trigger intense reactions and stress.
Mile-High Manspreader Sparks Fury As He Takes Woman’s Space Across The Aisle
Traveling coach between the U.S. and South America, passengers need to guard the little space they have for the long trip. On the other hand, everyone wants as much space for themselves as possible to be comfortable. This sprawling space invader, though, took things to a whole new level.
Hyatt Changes More Generous Than I Thought: Unlimited Guest Of Honor Remains In 2024
Hyatt is making major changes to its Guest of Honor benefit, making them transferable certificates earned as Milestone Rewards and valid both on points and paid stays – replacing the unlimited points-only benefit that exists today. However in addition to starting out top tier members with 5 transferable certificates next year, it turns out the unlimited benefit is also available through February 2025.
People Can Get A Key To Your Hotel Room Just By Asking, Here’s How To Protect Yourself
A Cleveland man was sentenced to two years in prison for attempting to break into a coworker’s hotel room. But he didn’t force entry. He used a key. And he’d been given that key by the Courtyard by Marriott Independence, Cleveland.
Tech Billionaire Builds “Office In The Sky” On American Airlines Flight, And I’m Here For It
Indian tech billionaire Bhavin Turakhia choose American Airlines first class because of its “swivel seat” on the Boeing 777-300ER for long haul. That lets him set up his “rig” for working inflight with “laptop stand…keyboard, mouse, screen, power bank.” American Airlines endorsed the setup.
He brings a second computer screen, attaching to his laptop magnetically and connected via USB. Turakhia says it takes him just 30 seconds to get his inflight office set up and he claims a benefit of a 40% producitivty boost on a long haul flight. With this aircraft and seat he doesn’t even need to dismantle the electronic office for meals.
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Why Alaska Buying Hawaiian Is A Good Deal For Customers, But A Bad Deal For Alaska
Alaska Airlines buying Hawaiian is good for Hawaiian‘s shareholders, who earn a premium for their shares they have little likelihood of achieving with the carrier as a standalone.
It is even neutral to good for customers. It just isn’t great business for Alaska.
The Ups and Downs of Marriott’s Elite Ambassador Program: A Tale of Service, Layoffs, and Revival
Marriott has the most exclusive top elite tier with published earning criteria. The Ambassador level requires not just 100 nights in hotels but also a minimum of $23,000 in spend, nearly impossible to achieve in many parts of the world with low hotel rates.
Yet for three years the Ambassador level didn’t even come with Ambassador service. Marriott eliminated dedicated Ambassadors during the pandemic, even while Hyatt (which offers concierges at just 60 nights without minimum spend) kept theirs.