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Delta Pilot Saves Passenger Locked In Lavatory Using Nothing But A Butter Knife
A passenger on a delayed Delta flight got himself stuck in the plane’s lavatory shortly after takeoff. He managed to get “locked in there somehow” and couldn’t figure out how to get out. The lock was sticking, several flight attendants couldn’t free him, and finally “one of the pilots..got the job done with a butter knife.”
Announcements Will Continue Until Morale Improves – American Flight Attendants Keep Credit Card Commissions In New Citi Deal [Roundup]
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Phishing or Policy? Marriott Hotel Guests Pressured To Pay Twice Through Suspicious Links
Despite making the booking directly with Marriott, submitting credit card information to guarantee the reservation, and receiving a confirmation email, the hotel reached out to demand separate payment. And it sure looks like phishing or a scam, like someone had gotten hold of new bookings and was trying to steal money.
Southwest Airlines DEI Backlash: Promises No Hiring Quotas Going Forward, But Were They Ever Really in Play?
At the beginning of the year, Trump-aligned American First Legal complained to the Department of Labor that American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines were using employment quotes that are illegal as government contractors.
As a result of these complaints, Southwest Airlines now says that they will not discriminate in hiring and promotion.
‘Unsafe And Unacceptable’: Union Erupts Over American Airlines’ Plan To Cut Crew On New Premium Boeing 787-9s
American Airlines plans to ask the FAA to certify their new Boeing 787-9P with one fewer flight attendant, but has told their union this is just so they could operate the plane that way if they had to – it’s not how they’re going to schedule the aircraft (although I wonder if they would on any domestic or short-haul international segments the plane operates).
Hyatt Now Allows Confirming Suite And Club Lounge Upgrades Online And In-App
A year ago Hyatt started testing online redemption of suite upgrades. That feature is now live, and it works for both suite upgrades and club access awards, through both the Hyatt.com website and through the Hyatt mobile app as part of the booking process.
New DOT Plan Would Require Airlines To Pay You Up To $775 For Delayed Flights – If It Happens
A year and a half ago President Biden announced new rules coming to require airlines to pay cash compensation for flight delays and cancellations. Think of it as the U.S.’s answer to Europe’s ‘EU261’ compensation.
They didn’t actually do anything with this while they still could. Their new proposal isn’t yet fully baked, and likely won’t advance farther.
Citi’s $10 Billion AAdvantage Deal: How This Windfall Shakes Up American Airlines-And Your Miles
Along with announcing a deal with Citibank that will make them the exclusive issuer of U.S. American Airlines AAdvantage credit cards, the carrier filed an SEC 8-K that offers some limited detail on the financial affects of the 10-year pact.
Now You’re Tipping At Check-In? Marriott Hotel Expands Tipping Culture To The Front Desk
This hotel does something a little bit differently – something I have never seen before. They ask guests to tip the front desk agent checking them in.