Airlines generally have specially picked cabin crew for public relations and VIP events. These flights aren’t assigned by seniority at many airlines.
Iran Air Auctions Off Part Of Its Fleet
Coronavirus hit Iran early and hard, and the virus has continued to rage there. Two months ago Iran estimated they’d had 25 million Covid-19 cases, despite still having fewer than half a million cases lab-confirmed.
Unsurprisingly there’s been little demand for air travel. The nation’s flag carrier Iran Air is auctioning off 12 of its planes, a veritable grab bag of aviation history.
[Roundup] Singapore Airlines Flights To Nowhere, And Government May Pay For The Tickets!
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Travel Agency ‘Cuts Out The Middleman,’ Bills Its Government For Millions In Fake Flights
Business travelers are suffering now, without being able to pad their incomes with fraudulent expense reports. The travel industry as a whole is suffering more. Travel agents aren’t selling very much travel.
Hopefully none will resort to the sort of temptation that Cheryl Ethan Travel Services is accused of.
American Airlines Bans Wearing Too Much Personal Protection Equipment On Board
It’s not just passengers refusing to wear personal protection equipment that’s a problem at the airline. It seems another problem is passengers who wear too much. So last week American Airlines sent a memo to its customer care agents on “Prohibited Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).”
American Airlines Responds To Customers Who Object To Crew Wearing ‘Black Lives Matter’ Pins
On Wednesday American Airlines gave instructions to all of its phone representatives on how to handle complaints related to the airline’s allowing crewmembers to wear Black Lives Matter pins on their uniforms.
The Most Germ-Laden Spot In Any Airport Is The TSA Checkpoint, And Delta Has A Solution
This month Delta Air Lines is rolling out anti-microbial bins at security checkpoints in their terminals at Atlanta, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Los Angeles, New York-LaGuardia and New York-JFK.
TSA screening bins have more germs than the monkey in outbreak. Your fellow sick passengers touch the bins, they even put their dirty tissues and handkerchiefs in them before going through the nude-o-scope pockets empty.
Delta Improves Filtering Of Jet Bridge Air To Limit Spread Of Coronavirus
On board and inflight is one of the safest indoor environments from a Covid-19 transmission perspective. But that doesn’t mean that travel is safe. Most planes (but not smaller regional jets and turboprops) have HEPA air filtration that’s highly protective.
That doesn’t mean the virus doesn’t spread. Often when this and other viruses are attributed to flights it’s likely spreading at airport security, in the gate area, or on the jet bridge. These are places where passengers congregate closely together and where the air isn’t filtered as well.
American Airlines Made This Man Change His Shirt Or He Couldn’t Fly
Jemima Aladin flew American Airlines out of Miami, and captured a man being brought up to the front lavatory to change his shirt, or else he wouldn’t be able to fly.
Video has been archived. I won’t embed it here, but you can watch if you wish. Language on the shirt is ‘Not Safe For Work From Home’.
Asian Airline Offering Elite Status Match Good For Four Years [Roundup]
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