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Booked Business Class To Paris With Miles—But Flew Through Canada, Slept In Toronto, And Did It All With A Baby

by Gary Leff on March 29, 2025

Mar 29 2025

I wanted to break up the flight as much as possible and Toronto – Paris is a fairly short route (spoiler: baby was fine on the flight, and also on our longer Air France return).

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Everyone Saw The Headline: U.S.-Canada Airline Bookings Down 70%. It’s Wrong—Here’s What The Real Data Shows

by Gary Leff on March 28, 2025

Mar 28 2025

U.S. – Canada travel is down, and it’s likely economic activity is slowing more broadly. Headlines about a 70% decline though are just wrong. That would mean market abandonment at the sort of level we saw in late March 2020 and July 2020 without travel restrictions or a global pandemic.

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Still Planted In His Middle Seat, Passenger Pees Toward Airline’s Safety Card—And It’s All On Video

by Gary Leff on March 28, 2025

Mar 28 2025

A passenger was filmed seated in economy, seat belted into his middle seat, just urinating while aiming at the safety briefing card in the seat pocket in front of him. It appears that the window seat beside him is empty. The man can be seen looking around somewhat furtively.

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TSA Regulates Itself, Fails Repeatedly, Still Gets Funded—Time To Shut It Down

by Gary Leff on March 28, 2025

Mar 28 2025

Private staffed security isn’t ‘returning to pre-9/11’ it’s how things work at some major U.S. airports in the U.S. already. TSA sets screening standards, and employees of private companies carry out the screenings following those procedures. It’s also how things work in much of the world that’s considered safe today.

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Ten Years Later, Park Hyatt’s $2.3 Billion LA Dream Has Become A Graffiti-Covered Ghost Tower

by Gary Leff on March 28, 2025

Mar 28 2025

There’s a reasonable chance that if the project is ever sold the building could even be demolished and started over and the concept could change. There’s no reason to think at this point that if the property ever gets completed that it will be, in part, a Park Hyatt hotel.

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Hilton Used BBQ-Stained Sheets—Then Told The Guest ‘You Should’ve Asked for Full Housekeeping’ [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on March 28, 2025

Mar 28 2025

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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American Airlines Pilots Told To Delay Flights And Leave The Cockpit Over Missing Meals

by Gary Leff on March 27, 2025

Mar 27 2025

The American Airlines pilot union is telling its members to delay flights if their crew meal isn’t properly loaded for them.

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Why Was the Flight Attendant In A United Uniform On My American Airlines Flight? [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on March 27, 2025

Mar 27 2025

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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Delta Offers Southwest’s Most Loyal Flyers Gold And Platinum Status As The Airline’s Brand Falls Apart

by Gary Leff on March 27, 2025

Mar 27 2025

Southwest Airlines is blowing up their brand. They’re eliminating ‘bags fly free’. They’re introducing basic economy fares. They’ve devalued Rapid Rewards. American Airlines already stepped in to recruit Southwest’s best customers. Now Delta is doing the same.

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Boeing Confessed To Defrauding The FAA—Now It Faces A June Criminal Trial With No Way Out

by Gary Leff on March 27, 2025

Mar 27 2025

Boeing is facing a critical moment as it confronts federal criminal charges that it conspired to defraud the Federal Aviation Administration, stemming from the two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019, which killed 346 people.

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