Protesting United Airlines flight attendants are now under investigation, and have been removed from flying duties. Suspending the crewmembers who disrupted United’s big media event was probably inevitable.
‘He Needs To Do Potty!’ United Airlines Karen Walks Dog Through Galley In Diaper—Snaps When Crew Objects to Poo In Food Prep Area
A United Airlines passenger, being dubbed a ‘Karen’, brought her dog to the galley of a Boeing 787. When a flight attendant reprimanded her – the dog can’t be in the food prep area – the woman defended the choice to bring him there: “He needs to do potty!”
The passenger felt that because the dog was wearing a diaper that made it o.k. to walk him through the aircraft, including the galley. And she got stern with the crewmember: “I don’t appreciate you taking that tone with me.”
‘Slap In The Face’: American Airlines Said Drink Service Was Gone For Good—Now It’s Back, And Crew Say They Were Lied To
With American Airlines adding back a second drink service in economy on longer domestic flights, and adding back pre-meal beverage service for international premium destination flights departing before 9:01 p.m. local time, their flight attendants union is up in arms – they want more cabin crew on flights to do the service.
US Government Promotes Ritz-Carlton Once Used For Torture—Marriott Still Proudly Flies Its Flag
State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce gives a guided tour of the Ritz-Carlton Riyadh, an informercial from the official government account on Twitter. Bruce accompanied President Trump on his four-day visit to the Middle East.
The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh was used as a government torture site and Marriott never spoke up about its brand being used this way.
New VC-Backed Startup Offers 2.2 Cents Per Point—With Transfers To Qatar, Flying Blue, And Turkish
I’m very much rooting for the program because competition is a good thing. Since Rove doesn’t have a unique niche (like rent) they have to offer outsized value to convince you to use their platform. And that can only be good for travelers across the board.
“Cover Your Butt!” Crew Said Her Shorts Were Too Short—But American Airlines Policy Says That’s Not Allowed
An American Airlines passenger went online to blast the carrier, “They made me cover my butt because my shorts were too short!”
She says she was told by the gate agent that the flight crew saw her outfit and “said that [she] needed to change” in order to “cover my butt.”
Loophole Ends By August: Pool Amex, Stack 4 Cards, Transfer All The Points To Alaska
We now know when two amazing opportunities created by the Alaska Airlines – Hawaiian Airlines merger are slated to end: by August.
‘Shut It Down’: Flight Attendants Crash The Stage At United’s Business Class Suite Reveal—No Raises In 5 Years
United Airlines had some real theatrics today at Brooklyn Navy Yard where they were touting their vision for a new premium product – with flight attendant protestors rushing the stage
Citi’s AAdvantage Business Card Has A Hidden Perk That Pays For Itself Every Year
I’m not saying this is the most rewarding card for spending, although it can be an important part of American AAdvantage status-earning. But it makes clear sense to get, given the value proposition of the upfront bonus offer, and for me it makes a lot of sense to keep because I get value out of the wifi rebate alone and then can continue to have the benefits of the card.
No Brackets, No Screws: Marriott Guest Injured When Sink Crashes In Hotel Room—Guest Says Corporate Just Went Silent
A guest was at Marriott’s AC Veracruz hotel in Mexico when the bathroom sink in his room collapsed – causing, he says, a muscle tear and hernia. This happened in February and he still can’t get a response from the hotel or from Marriott over the incident.