A passenger bought Singapore Airlines tickets online and then decided to call their U.S. customer service line to change their seat assignments. They looked up the number on their American Express statement underneath the charge, since they happened to be logged into the Amex website, and came up with 800-742-3333. The agent picked up right away and informed them a seat change costs $200.
Six Reasons I Continue To Stay At The Park Hyatt Whenever I’m In Paris
I don’t usually write formal trip reports, over and over each time, for hotels I’ve been to. Many travel bloggers will choose new places just for the content, while my writing tends to be about the things I see and learn organically.
However I was giving some thought to the Park Hyatt Vendome after my recent stay – why do I keep returning here?
U.S. Domestic Flight Diverted To Another Country, And Nobody Knew They’d Need Passports [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.
Passenger Takes Revenge On Man With Feet On Couch In United Airlines Airport Lounge
In airport lounges people shovel food and drink into their bags, and stick their feet up on the furniture, going to sleep on couches, and generally acting as though these ‘nicer’ spaces are U.N.-administered refugee camps.
One airline passenger saw another’s behavior, and decided to take reform into their own hands.
Flights Stopped, Planes On Fire And Passengers Killed As Rebels Take Busy Khartoum Airport
Sudan is facing a coup, with the Rapid Support Forces seizing Khartoum International airport along with the presidential palace and army head’s residence. The group also says they’ve taken over airports in Merowe and El-Obeid. The country’s army says it’s fighting back, and footage shows commercial aircraft on fire in the capital city of Khartoum.
Hyatt Agrees To Honor Original Details Of Promotion
What qualifies as the ‘first stay’ during the promotion period matters since earning starts only with the second stay. If you had a long stay planned, indeed at one of the properties being extra-bonused, you might even want to mattress run a stay in advance of it to make that your second stay rather than your first.
But Hyatt quietly changed the date that first stays count…
The Most Visited Frequent Flyer & Travel Sites (#2 On This List Will Surprise You)
Most frequently visited isn’t the same as best, and this list in order wouldn’t be close to my own estimation of best, but for those curious about a best estimate of which frequent flyer and travel websites see the most traffic here’s a list that ranks 14 popular websites.
Man Orders First Class Passenger Not To Recline His Seat, Demands Flight Attendant Crackdown
A frequent flyer on Reddit asks whether they’re a jerk for reclining their seat. As background, they’re 6’3″ and in first class, and they try to be polite – making sure the person in the seat behind them “doesn’t have a laptop out… then slowly recline[s their] seat back.” And they still wound up in a hostile encounter with a passenger when they did it. They gave in the first time, and kept their seat straight, until after the meal when a flight attendant gave them ‘permission’ to try again.
5 Free Marriott Nights Worth Up To 250,000 Points With New Chase Credit Card
It’s the return of 5 Marriott nights worth up to 250,000 points in total after $5,000 spend within the first three months of account opening for the Chase Marriott Bonvoy Boundless card.
That’s the best offer we’ve seen for this card, and it’s been around a couple of times. It’s much better than normal ‘elevated’ offers of 100,000 points or 3 reward nights.
Delta Air Lines Will Increase Overbookings, ‘See What Happens’ Bumping Passengers
According to Delta President Glen Hauenstein, cancellation rates vary far more than they did before the pandemic so Delta plans to increase overbooking and ‘see what happens’ – because without change fees on most fares, people are changing plans more at the last minute. This could result in more passengers denied boarding.