Woman Filmed Naked In Her Room After Hotel Gives Man The Key, What Should She Do?

Jul 20 2022

A woman reports in multiple places online that last Thursday she was staying one night in a major city at a chain hotel. She showered, put her towel on the rack, and was “standing in the middle of the room completely naked, [when] another guest opens the door suddenly.”

What happened next is what’s really striking. The man didn’t leave. Instead, he started filming her.

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Alaska Airlines Is Introducing Permanent Electronic Tags For Do-It-Yourself Checked Bags

Jul 19 2022

Alaska Airlines is introducing permanent luggage tags you can affix to your bags that speed up the check-in process. Passengers with these tags won’t have to print bag tags at the airport. Instead they will “activate the devices from anywhere—their home, office or even car—up to 24-hours before their flight through [Alaska’s] mobile app.”

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Hyatt Hotel Charges Every Guest For Damage They Haven’t Even Caused Yet

Jul 18 2022

With all the fees that hotels you’d think there’s nothing left to unbundle. However Hyatt’s Destination Residences Mauna Lani Point resort in Waimea has come up with a creative new fee I haven’t seen before.

In a move sure to impress Monsieur Thénardier himself, the hotel actually charges guests for damage they haven’t even done to the room yet through a mandatory $79 damage waiver fee on each booking.

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Australia Forces Airline To Re-Hire Crewmember Who Napped, Watched Movies On Training Flight

Jul 18 2022

Australian labor law is insane. The government has ordered Virgin Australia to reinstate a flight attendant who was fired for napping on the job; watching a movie inflight; showing up late to work and violating uniform standards; and taking food meant for passengers. According to the government the decision to fire her was “harsh, unjust and unreasonable.”

So what does it actually take to get fired from an airline in Australia?

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