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Airport Immigration Insanity: We’re Cramming Everyone Together Body-To-Body
The U.S. is limiting international travel and funneling it through a limited set of airports. That’s supposed to allow them to screen passengers better entering the country. Here the government is failing and making things worse.
The virus is already here and spreading. We don’t know how badly because we are keeping out foreign tests. Our solution to that appears to be keeping out foreigners and forcing everyone in close proximity to each other to encourage spread.
United Won’t Refund Customers With International Schedule Changes FOR A YEAR
This is United’s fourth refunds policy change in just a week. If they change your international flight by 6 hours or more they will give you a credit for the amount of your ticket. If you don’t use the credit within a year then and only then are you eligible for a refund.
As recently as March 6, United offered refunds if they changed your schedule two hours or more.
Starting Monday There Are Several Food & Beverage Changes At American Airlines
Starting on Monday American is dropping buffets from its lounges. This will be replaced with “individually portioned, covered food items and will shift most self-service beverages to individual portions such as milk cartons or bartender/wait staff service.
There will also be changes to how drinks are service on board.
United Makes Their Schedule Change Policy Less Terrible (But Still Deplorable)
United has revised their refund policy for reservations where they impose a schedule change three times in the past week. They are more draconian than competitors, and the changes to published rules apply even to tickets purchased prior to the changes. This points to how United is viewing holding on to customer cash in the short run – over taking care of their customers in the long run.
WestJet May Lay Off More Than Half Its Staff
The union that represents flight attendants at Canada’s WestJet Airlines expects layoffs “of more than 50 per cent of its staff.”
Yikes: Europe Travel Ban Extends To London Monday Night, Domestic Restrictions May Be Coming
The Trump administration’s ban on non-U.S. residents entering the country if they have been in European Schengen Area countries, which went into effect overnight on Friday, will be extended to include the U.K. and Ireland at midnight on Monday night.
The President says he’s “working with the states” and considering domestic travel restrictions as well.
You Can Now Bring More Than 3 Ounces Of Hand Sanitizer Through TSA Checkpoints
The TSA has relaxed its liquid ban to allow up passengers to bring up to 12 ounces of hand sanitizer through security checkpoints, rather than the 3.4 ounces they typically permit.
Of course the larger limit for hand sanitizer calls into question why other liquids remain limited.
Here’s How United Airlines Is Handling Remote Work For Management
United Airlines has to be the one of the most remote work-averse employers in the country, at least based on this e-mail from Kate Gebo, Executive Vice President Human Resources and Labor Relations at United Airlines, that was sent at the end of the week.
American Airlines Grounding Fleets, Cutting Flights, and Extending Sick Time
American Airlines will accelerate the retirement of its Boeing 757 and 767 fleets (and won’t have reason to extend service of their Embraer E-190s). They’re cutting flights, including much of Europe and even some service to London. And they’re promising that actual quarantined employees won’t be fired for taking sick time.