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Exclusive: Thursday’s Tense Showdown Between American Airlines CEO and Flight Attendants Union Head
Following Thursday’s American Airlines earnings call, senior management held a company all-hands “State Of The Airline” address. Over 4,000 employees tuned in live to the presentation and question and answer session, and a recording was placed online.
After talking through the news around his own compensation, CEO Robert Isom laid out where things stand with the company’s offer to flight attendants. This proved to be setting up the most dramatic moment of the event.
In the Hot Seat: American Airlines CEO Explains His $32 Million Pay Package At Companywide Meeting
After American’s earnings call on Thursday, in prepared remarkets to the airline’s employees as a ‘State of the Airline’ event (a recording of which was reviewed by View From The Wing), Isom brought up his pay package and fumbled through an explanation. And as they say, when you’re explaining you’re losing. He came across as defensive and unsure of himself.
Paid $4,600, Got A Broken Seat: Is 5,000 Miles From American Airlines Enough?
An American Airlines passenger flying from Charlotte to Munich purchased a business class ticket that they say cost them $4,600. Once they boarded they discovered that their seat did not move. It did not recline. It did not turn into a bed. It was just a seat – not the thing they had purchased.
Crumbling First Class Cabin: The American Airlines Broken Seats That Just Keep Flying Anyway
One of the more shocking things – beyond dirty seats – has been missing seat backs in first class, with seats taken out of service. The response from the airline (and some readers) has been that it’s better to fly planes in this condition than delay flights to address the problem. But I’ve always wondered, what are they doing when the planes aren’t flying to maintain the interiors so that this doesn’t happen so frequently?
Detroit Airport Tells Passengers To Tip At Water Refill Stations: Is Your Money Just Another Hidden Fee?
You’re not allowed to bring bottles filled with water through airport security. Bottled water is often much more expensive at the airport. If you want to avoid the single use plastics, or just save money, airports frequently have filling stations.
At the Detroit airport these water filling machines solicit tips.
Flight to Phoenix Makes Unplanned Stop – Because The Lavatories Were Busting At The Seams [Roundup]
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.
Rain Check: People Are Hedging Weather Risk, And Getting Trips Refunded If It Rains
Say that you want to do a once in a lifetime trip, which is expensive, and you’re taking a risk: what if you run into bad weather? Things may be great, but the whole trip might be ‘ruined’ or at least not what you expected. What if you wanted the option of a do-over?
RARE: 9+ Cheap Business Class Award Seats To Asia Using Delta SkyMiles
Delta SkyMiles rarely have much value for international business class travel. They charge 4-6 times more than their partners do for the same flights. And flights to Asia are usually even more expensive than to Europe.
Right now, though, there is amazing business class availability on their Seattle – Taipei flight. You can get 9 or more passengers in business on many flights. And pricing starts at just 146,200 miles roundtrip.
Passenger Slipped On A Cocktail, And It Could Cost British Airways $6 Million [Roundup]
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.