Delta wanted 28 new roundtrips a day authorized, and of course they’d gain many of those for themselves. This faced significant pushback.
United Airlines Passengers Kicked Out Of First Class After Buying Tickets From Suspect Travel Agent [Roundup]
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[TECHNICAL ISSUE, NOT POLICY CHANGE] American Reduces Award Holds From 5 Days to 3 Days
While most airline have eliminated the ability to put an award “on hold” one of the more consumer-friendly features of American AAdvantage has been the offer to hold an award for up to 5 days rather than having to purchase it immediately. (Travel within a week is limited to just one day.)
Without any announcement, American appears to have reduced the allowable hold time from 5 days to 3 days.
United Airlines Makes A Big Bet On Pacific Expansion, Including New Manila Service
United Airlines is launching daily service from San Francisco to Manila, and bringing back Los Angeles – Tokyo Narita and Hong Kong. They’re adding Taipei flying and are trying to expand back into mainland China.
Hilton Guest Wakes Up To Find Employee Standing At Foot Of Her Bed
A guest at the DoubleTree by Hilton Los Angeles – Norwalk says that she woke up from a nap to find an employee “standing at the foot of [her] bed.” She screamed and he offered the excuse, “I called, but you didn’t answer your phone.”
She reports that she called the hotel six times asking to speak to a manager but no one called her back. She called the police.
United Airlines Emergency Slide Fell From The Sky And Into A Man’s Back Yard
United’s flight from Zurich to Chicago O’Hare lost an emergency slide on Monday, as it floated down over a Chicago-area neighborhood prior to arrival. The Boeing 767 was discovered to have a missing slide on arrival. It landed in the backyard of a home close to the airport, damaging a roof.
British Airways Will Move To Revenue-Based Points-Earning Starting October 18
British Airways is moving to revenue-based points-earning starting October 18. This applies to their own flights credited to the Executive Club program.
People Are Photoshopping The Woman Who ‘Saw A Ghost’ On An American Airlines Flight [Roundup]
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Beware The Google Airline Scam, Phone Number Search Results Are Corrupted
In the spring I wrote about scammers taking over an old Singapore Airlines phone number and pretending to be Singapore Airlines when customers call. The scammers charge high fees for basic services the airline would normally provide for free, like helping with seat assignments.
It turns out there’s another variation on this scam: the agency gets Google’s search results for the airline at a specific airport changed to display their phone number.
Marriott Will Replace Hyatt As MGM Resorts Partner
MGM’s relationship with Hyatt ends September 30. They were partners for 10 years, and MGM had recently groused about not seeing as much value as they could they could achieve from the partnership.
Now we know what they were working on as a replacement: Marriott Bonvoy members will earn and redeem points at 17 MGM resorts starting in October, and bookings of MGM properties will be available through Marriott channels by end of year.