News and notes from around the interweb:
- Prototype of new Southwest Airlines premium seating.
Don’t put your seat back TOO FAR!
byu/Ok-Contribution7317 inSouthwestAirlines - Airport worker charged with attempted murder after trying to drive into two colleagues in a hangar (HT: Enilria)
- Venice to Charge Entry Fees More Often: “The Experiment Worked” (Skift)
Day-trippers will pay a €5 (about $5.40) fee to explore Venice on 54 selected days, roughly double the number of days the charge was in effect this year. The days will be scattered between mid-April and the end of July.
Municipal workers will continue to enforce the rules with random checks at rail stations, bus terminals, and other key access points, asking to see a QR code that visitors get when they pay the fee online. Residents, commuters, and overnight tourists will remain exempt.
- “KAT I know it isn’t mine but I’ll raise it as my own I forgive your infidelity♥”
- How United Airlines Is Trying To Compete With Delta
- Alaska Airlines is looking for someone to manage the strategy for their lounge program which takes on increasing importance after acquiring Hawaiian and preparing to fly long haul.
- Qantas has operated its last Boeing 717 flight
I would say it’s a joke because no one is gonna pay more for Pathetic flashy prototype seats on a plane, not happening
What a joke of a job post. Mid $100k and no equity for their “sole subject matter expert” – tells you how much they value this role. 7 years experience and a 18 yo minimum age? Typical nonsensical, lazy HR production.