Flying once used to be the province of the wealthy, and business men (definitely mostly men, United Airlines even used to have ‘Men Only’ flights) but now it’s become far more democratized. Airline deregulation brought lower fares, and the U.S. has become far wealthier. At the same time, being able to fly is an immense privilege.
I Spent 3 Hours At JFK’s New Capital One Lounge—The Cheese Counter Is Worth The Trip All By Itself
At this point I think that Capital One has the two best credit card lounges in the United States – their JFK lounge, and their ‘Landing’ tapas restaurant at Washington National airport in D.C..
United Club Denver’s Hidden Third Floor: Use The Simple Elevator Code For Private Lounge Space Almost Everyone Overlooks
There are 3 United Airlines United Clubs in Denver, plus the grab ‘n go Club Fly. One of the two clubs on the B concourse is currently closed. The lounge on the A West concourse near gate A25 is just a couple of years old. It’s big, it’s bright, and there’s plenty of seating.
Westin Guest Finds Blood-Stained Mattress During $700 Stay, Marriott Thinks 5,000 Points Is Enough [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.
Insider: Marriott Reportedly Now Lets Hotels Go 21 Years Without Renovations—And Benefits With Extra Fees From Run-Down Hotels
The General Manager of “an extended stay Marriott property” that they don’t want to name went looking online for guest advice on making their property more attractive. In the process of soliciting guest input, they reveal some fascinating takes.
After 13 Years of Waiting, Hyatt Globalist Suite Upgrade Got Me To The Chatwal—Then They Gave Me A 320 Square Foot Terrace
The hotel became part of Marriott when Starwood was acquired, and then moved over to Hyatt in early 2023. That was a boon to elite members, because the breakfast benefit was upgraded to Hyatt standard and suites became confirmable at the time of booking. Late checkout is proactively offered, not just honored.
“$50 Charge Because I Unplugged A Cord”: Paris Las Vegas Hotel’s Tiny Print Fee Sums Up Why Visitors Are Fleeing The City
A reader shares that the were billed “$50 to charge a laptop” at Paris Las Vegas, and they thought this was “an even more outrageous fee” than $26 for a bottle of water at Aria. Las Vegas executives can’t seem to figure out why tourist visits are declining in the city.
‘Stormed The Cockpit’: Homeland Security Arrests Delta Pilot Moments After Landing In San Francisco
Delta Air Lines flight 2809 from Minneapolis to San Francisco had to go around and attempt to land a second time due to low visibility in fog, and was delayed about 9 minutes, but was otherwise like any other flight – until it reached the gate.
Grandma Heading To Meet Newborn Grandchild Leaps From First Class Seat, Tackles Passenger Storming Cockpit [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.
“You Are Actually On Fire”: American Airlines Boeing 737 Aborts Takeoff In Denver As Landing Gear Erupts In Flames
American Airlines flight 3023 from Denver to Miami was evacuated after aborting takeoff when a landing gear looked to have collapsed and caught fire as it accelerated down the runway around 2:45 p.m. on Saturday.