Wyoming’s cronyist approach to alcohol licenses is hard to dislodge because it benefits prominent incumbents (who have the licenses, and the most political influence) and benefits state revenue (since they’re the only wholesale supplier of spirits and wine).
American Airlines Gave Up On New York—Now Here’s How They Can Win It Back
Obviously they should optimize their schedules – stop burning peak-hour slots on thin-regional routes and upgauge high yield routes. They should continue to lean into the co-location of their oneworld partners in terminal 8. They should consider growing at Newark (long-term, this month wouldn’t be the time to announce it).
But I actually think there are several additional things that American Airlines can do to compete effectively in New York.
United Switched Caterers At SFO—No Food, No Ice, No Warning. Even First Class Isn’t Spared.
United Airlines is experiencing a catering meltdown in San Francisco. The airline is transitioning from Gate Gourmet to LSG Sky Chefs and the changeover began Thursday. There have been widespread problems including severely reduced food and beverage services, inadequate onboard provisions, and confusion among crew and passengers about what to expect.
American Airlines Cleared For Takeoff While United Still On The Runway—LaGuardia Controllers Admit the Mistake
The tower controller mistakenly issued takeoff clearance to American Eagle flight AA4736. Communication was further complicated by a Spirit Airlines pilot inadvertently blocking transmissions. As American 4736 accelerated down the runway, tower controllers received an automated collision alert and attempted to retract the takeoff clearance.
Marriott Took Away The ‘Best Room’ Promise For Elites—And Hoped You Wouldn’t Notice
Now Marriott Bonvoy even promises less to its members for what rooms they’ll get as an upgrade, based on a change to the program’s terms and conditions. Although honestly the rules change simply reflects what I’d understood to always be the case.
American Airlines Passenger Slept Through Flight—And Woke Up To Find A Stranger Braided Her Hair
One woman woke up on a flight and discovered her hair had been braided and she had no idea who did it: ‘I need you to come forth immediately.’
Book Hotels, Get Biz Class: One Traveler Nabbed 3 Europe Trips—Here’s How [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.
Free Wi-Fi Starts Monday On 50+ American Airlines Flights—Will You Be On One?
You may find yourself receiving free wifi on American Airlines starting Monday. That’s if you’re traveling on one of more than 50 flights where they’ll be testing the feature in advance of rolling it out across the system.
She Says American Airlines Denied Her A First Class Meal Because She’s Black—But One Overlooked Fact Explains Everything
An American Airlines first class passenger was the only one not to get a meal on their flight, and she’s taken to social media saying it’s because she’s Black.
You Can Pool Amex Points From Friends And Family Into Your Alaska Account—Loophole Ends June 30
You have about 45 days to make Amex transfers to Hawaiian (and therefore to Alaska), but I wouldn’t wait until the last day to do it.