After departing at 9:21 a.m. Mountain time from Denver, it looks like these passengers finally arrived at Dallas Love Field at 11:46 p.m. Central – 13.5 hours to travel 650 miles. This double diversion was certainly not Southwest’s fault amidst weather, but they could have driven.
United Airlines Serves Moldy Veggies in Business Class – $3,000 for Rotting Food? [Roundup]
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Russian Explosive Devices Headed For Transatlantic Flights: Two Failed Attempts Could Lead To New Bans On Everyday Items
Airlines in some parts of the world are banning passengers from flying with pagers and walkie talkies after Israel took out much of Hezbollah’s command structure by supplying booby trapped devices. Soon in the U.S., though, we may no longer be able to travel with personal massagers – or other personal electronic devices.
Marriott’s New $100M Cost-Cutting Strategy: Changes Coming To Your 2025 Stay
They’re making changes so that owners don’t have to spend as much, but they’ve reassured investors that this won’t come out of their end at corporate. That means coming out of the guest experience. And they’re cutting costs across their own operation, too. I don’t see Marriott getting better for guests in 2025.
$200K in Free Stays? How 2 GHA Discovery Members Scored Massive Rewards [Roundup]
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Inside Singapore Airlines’ $835M Plan To Transform A350s With New First & Business Class Thanks To Boeing Delays
Singapore Airlines won’t wait for the Boeing 777-9 to be introduced any longer to start flying a new business and first class. They’re spending $835 million to retrofit 41 Airbus A350s, including adding first class to the ultra-long haul variant of the jet.
The First Hawaiian Airlines Flight On The Chopping Block After The Alaska Airlines Merger
It’s clear that we’re going to see some long haul flying move to Seattle. That means some Hawaiian Airlines widebodies leave Honolulu. There will be fewer widebodies operating between Honolulu and the West Coast, perhaps, and fewer Honolulu – Pacific destinations. But it’s not just those markets that will see planes shift around.
Hyatt Partnership Changes Free American Airlines Elites From Loyalty — Opening The Door To Flexible Travel
I suspect that it will make sense for some Hyatt and American elite members to focus just on earning Hyatt status, transfer some Chase points to Hyatt and redeem for AAdvantage status for each trip you wind up making on American – and just travel on whichever airline makes sense on a given trip.
If you’d just be an occasional American traveler this may make more sense than striving for AAdvantage status – especially if you’re doing it now with spending on an AAdvantage credit card. Earn more and more valuable points (like Chase points) spending on a different card instead, and redeeming ad hoc whenever you need the status.
Flying with Family, Labeled A Human Trafficker: Are Airlines Taking Profiling Too Far? [Roundup]
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Hertz Hits Customer With $10,000 ‘Unlimited Miles’ Fee—Then Threatens Arrest When They Refuse To Pay
A Hertz customer rented a car for a month and drove it 25,000 miles or about 800 miles per day which is genuinely impressive and might be some sort of world record. He had an unlimited miles rate, but Hertz was not happy – they were going to charge $10,000 miles for the excess driving.