Passenger Uses AirTag To Track Down Valuables Stolen From His Luggage

Nov 02 2022

Los Angeles-based documentary film producer and cinematographer Erroll Webber had film equipment go missing from his luggage in Anchorage. Before checking bags on his United flight he stuck an Apple AirTags on one of the equipment bags.

Webber’s bag made it, he says, without the film equipment. But he was able to track it to the perpetrator’s house.

Continue Reading »

Is Bashing Airlines For ‘Poorly Disclosed’ Checked Bag Fees And Change Fees Presidential?

Nov 02 2022

President Biden has been talking up poor disclosure of airline fees, as though consumers don’t know that checked bags come with a fee, or that airlines don’t tell them what a seat assignment might cost (they literally present a seat map with prices, because they are trying to sell these seats).

Few politicians have ever hurt themselves railing against airlines.

Continue Reading »

Delta Now Offering Free Wifi To Elites On Most Domestic Mainline Flights

Nov 02 2022

Delta Air Lines is offering free inflight internet to elite SkyMiles members on many planes that are equipped with their fastest satellite wifi. Entering your SkyMiles number and password at DeltaWifi.com unlocks the service now where offered. This is part of the airline’s slow test to ensure they have enough bandwidth when usage goes up as a result of not charging for connectivity.

Continue Reading »

American Airlines Forced To Stop Codesharing With Cathay Pacific Between New York and Hong Kong

Nov 02 2022

Cathay Pacific has started routing flights over Russian airspace again, after pausing the practice as a result of Western sanctions which followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Their New York – Hong Kong flight takes a ‘polar route’ which touches the eastern part of Russia, because it’s faster and they don’t have to weight restrict flights as they do taking a longer route.

Continue Reading »

Russian Airlines Have Illegally Kept Leased Planes, But Aircraft Lessors Can’t Get Insurance To Pay

Nov 02 2022

When Western sanctions were imposed on Russia, that voided the aircraft leases on planes operated by Russian airlines. More than half the Boeing and Airbus planes in Russia had to be returned. Airworthiness Certificates were cancelled. The Russian government, though, ordered that the planes not be returned in violation of the country’s Cape Town Treaty obligations. And the planes were re-registered in Russia.

Continue Reading »

Say What? Politicians Are Demanding Airlines Keep Using Their Current Seats

Nov 02 2022

Politics is like professional wresting. What you see is rarely real. Take, for instance, six Democratic Senators urging the FAA to bar airlines from further reducing legroom and seat width. These Senators aren’t calling for more passenger space. They are calling for passengers to not have less space. In other words, they demand the status quo!

Continue Reading »

Wide Open Etihad Business Class Award Space, Book Now To Mideast Or Asia

Nov 01 2022

Etihad has great business class award space for two passengers between New York JFK, Chicago O’Hare, Washington Dulles and Abu Dhabi for travel from January through end of schedule. You can use Etihad to connect onward to places in the Mideast or destinations in Asia like the Maldives and India.

And there’s a handful of dates with two first class award seats available, also which I’m seeing on the Washington Dulles route.

Continue Reading »

How To Get Exclusive Taylor Swift Presale Tickets

Nov 01 2022

In our deeply divided world, where we can’t seem to decide whether Elon Musk is a hero to the left (electric cars and solar energy) or villain (since if he allows former President Trump to trashpost on twitter that’ll be a threat to democracy, though it likely helps the political fortunes of Democrats), there’s one thing we can all come together over. Taylor Swift. Hero to the alt-right and to the cultural left.

Continue Reading »