Alaska Airlines: Masks Now Optional, Banned Passengers Welcome Back

alaska airlines plane
Apr 18 2022

After a federal judge struck down the transportation mask mandate some airlines are saying masks are still required on board.

United Airlines, for instance, told employees that the mask mandate is still in effect regardless of the ruling, pending notification to the contrary by the federal government. Alaska Airlines has taken a different stance publicly stating that masks are now optional.

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Wide Open Europe Business Class Awards For 4+ People, With Wonky MileagePlus Award Price Discount

turkish airlines plane
Apr 18 2022

Turkish Airlines offers great business class award space on most of its flights between the U.S. and Istanbul, even for four or more passengers, through end of schedule and especially end of 2022 and early 2023. Turkish serves more countries than any other airline they’re a great way to connect to see much of the world. Their Boeing 787s have their best business class product.

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How Much Did Marriott’s Change To Dynamic Award Prices Devalue The Currency?

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Apr 17 2022

Marriott did what they said they would do – limit the carnage in the first year, in much the same way they over-indexed Bonvoy value when the program first launched (they waited to add a higher tier category and launch peak and off peak pricing, even though they announced it as their plan).

The playbook is ‘announce a negative change but wait to fully implement it’ so everyone looks at the new program and says “great!” or “not so bad!” before it gets worse. We should believe Marriott when they say next year will be worse!

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Dumb – And Chillingly Ignorant – American’s Suites With Doors Won’t ‘Show The Door To The Poor’

Apr 17 2022

Chris Matyszczyk is known for taking my airline leaks and sensationalizing them. Here, though he takes word of American Airlines business class seats coming with doors on the airline’s new delivery Boeing 787-9s and uses that to pull his very best Christopher Elliott, which is to say taking a travel story he doesn’t understand and doing his best to turn it into an allegory about class warfare and socialism of the North Korean variety.

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