Ignore the exoteric meaning of the campaign, and dig deeper for a more Straussian esoteric meaning. Look to the specific language in the video, and the cabin imagery.
Is Airport Lounge Crowding A Victory For The Masses?
Airport terminals have been getting better. Arguably what were once the two worst terminals in the country – Tom Bradley International at LAX and New York LaGuardia’s Central Terminal – have been completely redone and both are gorgeous.
And airports are trying to provide more seating, and meet the needs of passengers to power their devices. Who needs lounges?
Man Uses AirTag, Watches His Wallet Travel To 35 Cities On American Airlines
An American Airlines passenger landed in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday, accidentally leaving their wallet behind on the flight. He reported the wallet missing.
The man had an AirTag on his wallet, and showed him that it was still on the plane. And, he says, he watched the wallet travel to 35 cities.
What No One Ever Sees: What Checked Bags Look Like Inside The Plane [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.
A JetBlue Passenger Stole A Gate Agent’s Phone Charger. How The Agent Responded Was Perfect.
A passenger on a JetBlue flight stole a phone charger from an agent at the gate on Friday. They didn’t take the gate agent’s phone – just the charger.
The agent realized their charger was gone, boarded the flight, and announced at the flight isn’t going anywhere until the thief returns it. If the passenger doesn’t come forward, they’ll pull security tapes and figure out who it was anyway. It’s better to fess up!
Saturday Night Live Takes On Southwest Airlines, And It’s Really Funny
Southwest Airlines melted down over the holidays, affecting around two million travelers and costing the airline around $825 million. And now the airline gets the Saturday Night Live treatment.
SNL cast promote the new, reformed Southwest airlines. First on the agenda is upgrading their IT to 2008 Dell computers.
When Given The Choice, American Airlines Says They Prefer Domestic Over International
American Airlines has increasingly become a domestic airline. Even though it’s the largest airline, it’s less of a global airline even than it was prior to the pandemic. They don’t fly as much to Europe and they haven’t built back much of their flying to Asia.
In fact they no longer consider Los Angeles to be their gateway to Asia, and a lot of their flying to secondary cities in Europe has been halted. That’s meant a real reduction in activity in Philadelphia, where those Europe flights were based, since domestic connections were optimized to support those transatlantic trips as well.
American Airlines CEO Trashes On-Time Brags From Rivals, “That’s All B.S.!”
The good new is that – for now at least – American Airlines does appear to be running better than it has been in four years. But I’ve heard flight attendants talking about ‘work to rule’ and they and pilots are facing protracted contract negotiations. Hopefully this lasts.
Don’t Like The Wine Airlines Serve? Consider Bringing Your Own
There’s actually no rule in the U.S. against drinking your own alcohol on board an aircraft. Instead, the rule is that you are only permitted to drink alcohol on board that is served to you by a flight attendant.
Sex Toy In The Microwave: Worst Hotel Ever Granted A State License?
The Baymont By Wyndham Des Moines North was an unlicensed hotel, despite being branded as part of a global chain and being owned by McKinney, Texas-based Relianse Global.
On December 22, hotel inspectors found “trash, pests, nonworking smoke detectors and a “sex toy” in the microwave oven of a guest room.” And the property has been given a government license to operate.