When Scott Kirby criticizes the government what he wants is more government. And specifically, more government that benefits him and his airline.
In Defense Of Checking Bags [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.
Leaked Configuration Of United’s New Airbus A321XLR [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.
Sometimes It’s Better To Just Say No When Other Passengers Ask To Switch Seats
Some passengers simply will not change seats when asked, and that is ok. One woman absolutely won’t change seats, unless it is a celebrity doing the asking. She insists on seat 8A on Virgin Atlantic, and will take a different flight if she cannot have it. And she absolutely won’t fly in a backwards-facing business class seat.
The woman reports that a father was furious when she wouldn’t switch seats so that family could sit together – wishing her “ill for the future” and “storm[ing] off.”
Southwest Airlines Pilot: ‘I Used To Be Liberal, Then I Left Home And Got A Job’
Last year pilots were making announcements “Let’s Go Brandon” and that made it into air traffic control chatter too. I thought this had died out, and was now being crowded out by the counter Dark Brandon meme but pilots are still bringing their politics on board with them.
Here’s a Southwest Airlines pilot with a “I used to be liberal / Then I left home and got a job” sticker on his bag.
Who Are The Best And Worst Tippers In The United States?
Nationally consumers are tipping 16.9% on bills at quick-service restaurants, 19.6% on bills at full-service restaurants, and 14.5% on takeout and delivery – but it varies a lot by state. How does your state tip, and are you more or less generous than your neighbors?
RUMOR: United Airlines To “Stun The Competition” With New Narrowbody Business Class Seat
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.
No, Losing Air Wisconsin Regional Jets Isn’t A Blunder By United
Air Wisconsin’s fleet of around 60 small metal tubes will shift from flying as United Express to American Eagle starting in March. United wasn’t interested in this big fleet of small planes anymore, and American was – so this deal aligns with the strategy of both airlines. Here’s why.
New Report: American Airlines Is Dropping International First Class
It would be a shame to see Flagship First Class disappear from American Airlines. I’d far rather see them invest in a truly first class product. They have Flagship First Class Dining, Five Star service on the ground, and aircraft selling the product already. And it’s a market that few airlines compete against them to service. Modest tweaks would go a long way, but unfortunately signs point in the opposite direction.
Why Austin Sees More Diverted Flights Than Any Other Airport In The Country
This stat may surprise you: Austin’s airport sees more diverted flights than any other airport in the country.
In 2019 there were 574 diversions to Austin. From May through August the airport saw an average of about 50 diversions per month over the past 15 years. Summer thunderstorms are a driver. There are (4) reasons more flights divert to Austin than any other airport.