IHG Rewards Club has launched its first quarter promotion, reduced elite status requirements for 2021, rolled over 2020 to count towards earning status this year, and extended the pause on points expiration and the validity of free night stay certificates.
Congressman Confronted At The Airport By Q
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Hyatt May Lose 22 U.S. Hotels Effective April 8
Service Properties Trust, which owns 329 hotels across numerous brands, has had disputes with IHG and Marriott and is transitioning those properties to Sonesta Hotels where it’s a one-third owner. Hotel chains often guarantee minimum revenue to property owners, and Service Properties Trust had a dispute over those payments.
Hyatt hasn’t refused to make payment, but has reached its full $50 million guarantee on the 22 hotels under its Hyatt Place brand owned by the company. That gives Hyatt the right to terminate its agreement with 90 days’ notice. Hyatt sent this notice of termination which is effective April 8, 2021.
What American And JetBlue Had To Give Up To Secure Approval For Their Partnership
American and JetBlue are giving up specific slots, agreeing to terminal and gate leases, and imposing restrictions on their own behavior.
New DOT Rule Raises Involuntary Denied Boarding And Mishandled Bag Compensation
The Department of Transportation has finalized its rule increasing the minimum amount of cash an airline has to pay a passenger for involuntarily denying them boarding, and banning airlines from denying boarding to passengers that have already boarded. The rule increases the maximum amount airlines can be on the hook for when they mishandle domestic checked baggage as well. These changes go into effect April 13, 2021.
U.S. Will Require All International Arriving Passengers To Have A Covid-19 Test
Starting January 26 the U.S. will require a negative Covid-19 test within 3 days prior to departure, or documentation of having already recovered from Covid-19, for everyone arriving in the country (citizens and non-citizens alike).
This applies to air passengers only. Anyone who wishes will still be able to fly to Mexico for instance, and drive across the U.S. border.
CNN Will Stop Being Shown Across U.S. Airports March 31
CNN is shuttering the CNN Airport Network effective March 31. That means an end to those televisions blaring news across approximately 50 U.S. airports. The cable network explains that this is because of a decline in air travel, and more people “consuming content on their personal devices” rather than watching their broadcasts.
American And JetBlue Finally Move Forward With Alliance
Over the summer American Airlines and JetBlue announced a partnership focusing on New York and Boston. They said they would codeshare and offer reciprocal frequent flyer earning and redemption.
The deadline for the Department of Transportation to object to the deal passed without action in mid-November, and then crickets.
The Terms Of Today’s American Airlines Deals To Europe Are Really Confusing!
American Airlines has been highlighting ‘a deal a day’ to various destinations, like Hawaii and the Caribbean. Today’s deal is Europe from $599 roundtrip.
The terms and conditions of this deal do not make any sense to me.
Alaska Airlines Won’t Change Award Chart When They Join oneworld
Alaska says no changes to current partner redemption pricing when they join oneworld, and to expect advance notice of any changes.