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Here’s How American Airlines Tells Employees To Address Mask Disputes
American Airlines recently shared a memo with employees, “Best practices for team members: Face covering compliance and customer aggression.”
Perhaps most shocking is that American Airlines has announced internally that mask wearing is more important than D0, an exact on time departure. None of this helps, of course, when it’s the flight attendant not wearing a mask.
Delta Agreed Not To Devalue SkyMiles As Part Of Mortgaging The Program
Delta raised $9 billion, backed by its SkyMiles program. They broke SkyMiles into three new separate Cayman Islands companies: SkyMiles Holdings, SkyMiles IP, and SkyMiles IP Finance.
As part of the deal they had to agree not to start a competing frequent flyer program, and they had to agree to limits on devaluing the program.
Hotel Guest Jailed For Writing Bad Review On TripAdvisor
An American working in Thailand, Wesley Barnes, was arrested at his job and jailed over a defamation lawsuit filed by the owner of the Sea View Resort & Spa, Kah Change in response to a negative TripAdvisor review.
The man posted a one star review in July and two months later he was picked up by Thai police. It was a Friday and he “ended up spending a couple of nights in jail” before bring able to post 100,000 Baht (~ US$3165) bail. He faces up to two years in prison if convicted.
The Government Can Now Order American Airlines To Continue Flying To Small Cities
American Airlines has been threatening to leave small cities if Congress doesn’t extend another $25 billion in payroll support. However one of the provisions of the CARES Act says an airline taking subsidized loans – which American just did – can be ordered by the Secretary of Transportation to continue service to small towns, as well as anywhere that it’s necessary for pharmaceutical supply chains.
No further legislation or subsidy is required to insist on continued air service. Any city losing American Airlines air service now only does so because the federal government has decided to permit it.
American Airlines Just Mortgaged The AAdvantage Frequent Flyer Program For $5.5 Billion
American Airlines mortgaged their AAdvantage program with the federal government, using it as collateral for a subsidized $5.5 billion loan. The government will get warrants to purchase stock in the airline – and the assets of the frequent flyer program itself if the airline defaults.
DOT Orders American Airlines To Continue Serving Two Cities They Wanted To Drop
American Airlines announced they were going to stop serving 15 cities effective October 7, after government payroll subsidies ran out.
With two of the cities they couldn’t legally drop service because of agreements they’d entered into with the Department of Transportation but forgotten about.
American Now Lets You Use Trip Credits To Book Yourself An Extra Seat
You can generally buy yourself an extra seat on U.S. airlines. With airfares low, this can be a great deal.
American Airlines doesn’t promote the option, but they even have a no procedure to allow you to use credits from previous trips to pay for your extra seat.
American Airlines Won’t Put Their Full T&C Online, Says DOT Can’t Make Them
American’s argument boils down to DOT rules were never updated for the information age so they’re permitted to keep their rules off the website where customers would normally expect to find them. As American puts it, “[t]he tariff public inspection requirements were first adopted by the Civil
Aeronautics Board (“CAB”) in 1965, well before the development of the World Wide Web.”
In other words, American says they haven’t broken any rules because the rules themselves are broken.
[Still Available, Act Today] Take One Flight, Earn A Southwest Airlines Companion Pass
Southwest has a rather impressive promotion: book a ticket by Thursday, September 24, 2020 and fly by November 15, 2020 and you will earn a companion pass valid from January 6, 2021 through February 28, 2021. That’s nearly two months of companion pass flying after buying and flying a single ticket.