DFW is sometimes derided as standing for ‘Doesn’t Function Wet’ considering the operational challenges it seems to face whenever it rains. But the airport clearly doesn’t function icy, either. And American and airport leaders indirectly traded barbs at each other over its issues on Thursday.
Here’s How Delta Will Integrate Gambling Into Seat Back Entertainment This Year
While Delta has been quiet about the particulars, CEO Ed Bastian actually said that their DraftKings partnership is going to integrate with their inflight entertainment system. Here’s what that means.
American Airlines Wifi Overhaul: Why You’ll Be Left Completely Offline On Some Flights For A Year
I’m really looking forward to these planes having functional wifi. It won’t be as good as the Starlink that United will be installing, and offering to passengers for free, but it will solve a pain point that’s kept me mostly off of them. However I’m going to have them even more off of my ‘do not fly’ list until the process is completed because the chance of no internet at all is even worse than slow internet.
Loyalty Shakeup Coming? Alaska Airlines VP Signals Plan To Reward Ticket Price Over Distance Flown
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan will almost certainly move to revenue-based mileage earning for flights. The airline’s Vice President who oversees loyalty has been telegraphing this in multiple conversations. He doesn’t come out and say the decision has been made, but he’s been claiming that they recently looked at it and that members prefer it.
Hyatt-Venetian Partnership Is Now Live, Here’s How Benefits Work
Venetian and Palazzo Las Vegas are no longer affiliated with IHG after a 15 year partnership. As of today, they are now partners with Hyatt.
American Airlines Flagship Suites Are Ready—But Federal Rules Could Keep Them Grounded
The armrests on the seat lower to align with the seat platform and can bear over 500 pounds, facilitating transfers for passengers with mobility impairments. The seat design allows horizontal or assisted transfers without significant obstacles due to pitch of at least 42 inches.
It’s not enough for American to put the seats into service, and be subject to any complaints for violating accessibility rules. Any technical non-compliance requires prior exemption.
United Airlines Veteran Flight Attendant Lays Bare ‘Shocking Decline’ In Professionalism Among New Hires [Roundup]
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Passenger Mistakes Baggage Belt For Departure Gate, Ends Up On Hilarious Ride Through Russian Airport
An elderly Russian traveler mistakenly stepped onto a baggage conveyor belt at Vladikavkaz Airport, thinking it would lead to her departure gate. She had checked in for a flight to Moscow Domodedovo Airport on suspended oneworld carrier S7 Airlines.
American Airlines Quietly Ends Second Drink Runs on Long Domestic Flights –It’s Now Just ‘On Request’
On domestic flights over 1,500 miles, the airline whose mission is not spending a dollar more than they have to will no longer have flight attendants perform a second pass through the aisle with drink service later in the flight – second drinks are on request only. That’s not the only change.
Delta Partners With DraftKings On Sports Betting, But U.S. Law Grounds $1.3 Billion Inflight Gambling Potential
Delta Air Lines is venturing into sports betting as a new frontier in generating revenue. They announced a partnership with DraftKings at CES in Las Vegas. The airline isn’t yet providing details on what the new gambling integration will look like.
PaxEx Aero suggests it could mean onboard gambling through the airline’s inflight entertainment system, but I do not think so. That would be illegal.