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Flight to Survival: How an Alaska Airlines Attendant Saved Rare Flamingo Eggs Mid-Air

by Gary Leff on February 5, 2024

Feb 05 2024

An Alaska Airlines flight attendant ingeniously used rubber gloves filled with warm water to save rare Chilean flamingo eggs after their incubator malfunctioned during a flight from Atlanta to Seattle.

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American Airlines Says Don’t Blame Them If Flight Attendants Take Video Of Children Using The Lavatory

by Gary Leff on February 5, 2024

Feb 05 2024

American Airlines says that they are not responsible when the employees that they’ve selected, trained and put into a position of authority in the cabin abuse that position to create child pornography by filming teenage girls in the lavatory.

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Beyond Top Secret: 4 Hotel Tips From A CIA Pro

by Gary Leff on February 5, 2024

Feb 05 2024

You might book your hotel rooms on Expedia, book direct because you prioritize hotel points and elite benefits, or care most about saving money and head straight to HotelSlash. But what would Jack Ryan do? If you’re a CIA analyst, you may be trying to stay under the radar or protect your data – or yourself.

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Commander-in-Chief or Travel Agent? Biden Seeks Free Seat Assignments For Families

by Gary Leff on February 5, 2024

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Feb 05 2024

President Biden is calling for airlines to allow families to sit together on flights for free. Now, unlike the previous President he doesn’t run his own social. And no doubt this tests well. But airlines charging families more so that their kids aren’t unsupervised on planes just doesn’t seem to be an actual problem.

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American Airlines Flight Attendant Apathy: Poised To Strike, 71% No Show Leadership Vote [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on February 5, 2024

Feb 05 2024

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.

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Beyond The Red Light District: Hyatt Regency Amsterdam With Our 5 Year Old Daughter

by Gary Leff on February 4, 2024

Feb 04 2024

The Hyatt Regency Amsterdam isn’t as flash as the Andaz, and I would normally prefer the Andaz aesthetic, but standard suites at the Regency are larger and staying with my wife and daughter I prefer the extra room so we picked the Hyatt Regency. Both had availability when I booked.

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What It’s Like To Use Apple Vision Pro On A Plane

by Gary Leff on February 4, 2024

Feb 04 2024

What it might really change is air travel, or at least how we enjoy air travel. No more tiny screens. No more need for screens at all, that the passenger in the row in front of you might crush when they recline their seat.

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Sky High Romance: Inside The Proposal A Flight Attendant Made Unforgettable

by Gary Leff on February 4, 2024

Feb 04 2024

This has to be the best inflight marriage proposal I’ve ever heard, made truly special by the cabin crew. There was no public announcement, no embarrassment of the bride to be. Instead there was a table, tablecloth and chairs set up at the back of the plane – two glasses of sparkling wine, and a ring placed inside a dessert. She said yes!

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25 Years In The Sky: Confessions of a Flight Attendant’s Unfiltered Secrets

by Gary Leff on February 4, 2024

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Feb 04 2024

A 25 year flight attendant did a Reddit Ask Me Anything and shared how many times they catch passengers trying to join the mile high club (“I average about once a year”), how often passengers try to sneak a cigarette in the lavatory (“about once a week”) and how often their fellow crew hook up with each other and passengers.

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Pilots Now Have Upgrade Priority Over Passengers, But American Airlines Doesn’t Know What A Pilot Is [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on February 4, 2024

Feb 04 2024

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.

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Gary LeffGary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.

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