American Airlines Passengers Without Passports Become ‘Illegal Immigrants’ After Domestic Flight Lands In Bahamas

Aug 08 2024

In a rare move, American Airlines American Airlines diverted a domestic flight to a foreign country and passengers are calling themselves illegal immigrants to the Bahamas.

American Airlines flight 2421 from San Juan to Miami wound up in Nassau on Saturday. Passengers couldn’t leave the terminal. Most weren’t carrying passports. “It’s like The Terminal with Tom Hanks” said one viewer of video on social media.

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Yet Again: Southwest Employee Caught With $36K In Stolen Travel Vouchers Hidden In Airport Locker

Aug 08 2024

A Southwest Airlines employee at St. Louis airport has been charged with printing and stealing flight vouchers. For two months last year the customer service agent apparently generated vouchers in customer names – and redeemed them for himself.

He confessed after police found a stack of 119 travel vouchers worth $36,300 in his airport locker.

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Act Fast: Fiji Airways New Non-Stop Dallas-Fiji Flight Has Great Business Class Award Space

Aug 08 2024

Fiji Airways, which is becoming a full oneworld member and adopting American’s AAdvantage as its loyalty program, launches non-stop service from Dallas – Fort Worth to Nadi, Fiji on December 10. And like many new flights, it has loaded into the schedule with outstanding award availability. I would pounce on this opportunity quickly.

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United’s 17-Hour Flight Hell: From Weather, Mechanical, and Crew Issues to Customer Service Win

Aug 08 2024

Sunday morning’s United flight 1116 from Washington Dulles to San Francisco cancelled… after passengers waited around for about 17 hours.

Several issues compounded here – from weather delaying the inbound aircraft, mechanical problems and an aircraft swap, to crew timing out and exceeding their maximum duty hours. Passengers made it onto the Boeing 787 twice and even pushed back from the gate. That’s a miserable travel day that, paradoxically, highlights something that United does really well: communicates with customers throughout.

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Qantas Board Slashes Ex-CEO Bonuses: Just a Smokescreen For Government Protection Racket?

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Aug 08 2024

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce had to symbolically take the fall for the tragic decline in reputation and treatment of customers during and coming out of the pandemic. He was retiring anyway so he resigned two months early. This had basically no effect on him or on the airline, but was played as though he was paying a price, and that this was a moment to turn the airline around.

Now the board has ‘cut his pay’ and has ‘done so retroactively’. But it’s just a smokescreen to continue the government protection racket that dragged down the Qantas experience in the first place.

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How To Predict Your Flight Will Be Delayed And Get A Leg Up Rebooking Travel

Aug 07 2024

When I’m traveling I almost always try to predict whether my flight will be delayed. That can give me an hours-long head start in getting re-routed, rather than stuck at the airport. I’ll have access to more flight choices, especially if I can leave earlier. And I won’t be fighting with as many passengers over a limited number of seats, since I’ll be ahead of them in grabbing what’s available – and with full planes, that’s often very little.

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