The Executive Director of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs offers this classic: “I want to emphasize that supply and demand is not the be all and end all. “
Delta Air Lines Suffers Mass Cancellations Easter Weekend, Fills Middle Seats Again To Recover
Just last week Delta Air Lines said they would stop blocking middle seats May 1, but they’re filling up planes including middle seats early – temporarily this weekend – as the once most-reliable airline in the country tries to recover from another holiday operational meltdown.
Delta proactively cancelled 72 flights as of this writing on Sunday, compared to just 1 for United and 5 at American, before the flying day even started.
This Travel Blogger Makes Huge Mistake Refusing To Get Vaccinated
Brian Cohen writes The Gate travel blog and has declared that he will not get vaccinated against Covid-19. I want to take his arguments seriously, because vaccine hesitancy – while continuing to decline – remains one of the major barriers to ending the pandemic.
American Airlines Admitted Coming Out Against The Texas Voting Bill Without Reading It First
American Airlines has drawn the wrath of Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick who reports that American’s head of government relations admitted neither he nor CEO Doug Parker had actually read the bill they oppose.
Thai Airways Will Start Selling Food At 7-11s In Mid-April
Part of the Thai Airways turnaround plan, prior to the pandemic and bankruptcy, was to sell branded frozen food. It’s taken two years, but that’s finally about to start.
Hilton’s CEO Says Don’t Expect A Return To Regular Housekeeping Or Fully Staffed Food & Beverage
Marriott’s late CEO Arne Sorenson worried all the cuts would make recovery harder. Hilton’s CEO says hold my beer.
Sadly they’re just driving guests to outside venues and delivery services, while diminishing the difference between what a hotel has to offer and what you can get from Airbnb.
Abandoned Resort Town Sits Empty After Developers Sent To Prison For Fraud
There’s a partially-built out resort community in Branson, Missouri, sitting abandoned for years, with well over a billion dollars left behind to decay since the Great Recession. It’s called Indian Ridge and it was supposed to “have one of the country’s largest water parks, golf courses, hotels conference centers and shopping.”
Developers went to prison over fraudulent financing for the project and it was never completed. A visitor to the ghost resort has gone viral on TikTok showing her visit.
Yuck: American Airlines Lounge At Chicago O’Hare Cited By The Health Department
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New South Korean Marriott Card Provides Easy Platinum Status, Breakfast Credits
Marriott has just introduced the first hotel co-brand credit card in the South Korean market, Marriott Bonvoy® The BEST Shinhan Card.
It lets cardmembers earn Platinum status with less spend and at a lower fee than U.S. customers have access to, and comes with a hotel breakfast credit benefit.
[Roundup] How Frequent Flyer Programs Are Saving The Airlines And A Status Extension Challenge
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