News and notes from around the interweb:
- A reason not to guest people you don’t know into airport lounges sometimes they get drunk, become belligerent and are kicked out of the terminal by police… and you may get your own access terminated.
I let a guy into the LAX club because they wouldn’t let him in with a one time pass. Whenever I let someone in, I usually just say “enjoy the lounge” and go my own separate way.
I boarded my flight, flew all the way to IAD, and when I landed I got a phone call. It was an agent at the LAX club. She told me that the guy got drunk and his flight got delayed and now he was being belligerent and threatening Club staff members. When they scanned his boarding pass, they were able to trace him to my club membership and having let him in….She told me that they had to have the police escort him out of the terminal.
- Double Avios for traveling to 5 destinations in Iraq that travelers are warned not to visit. Maybe triple Avios are needed?
- The top 10 airport bars in the U.S. what a lazy list, it just pulls Google rating and prices. And it comes up with a DFW TGI Friday’s for the number one spot.
- American dropped this route a year ago. It’s unserved by Southwest, so the field is clear. I live in Austin and I’ll use this flight absolutely never.
.@Delta is adding a new route between @AUStinAirport and Jacksonville starting May 7, 2025. pic.twitter.com/T7mJCyM8J6
— Ryan Ewing (@FlyingHighRyan) November 22, 2024
- Starting January 1, the cash portion of Southwest Airlines cash and points flight redemptions will earn points and companion pass and status-qualifying credit.
- The Maldives depends on tourism, it’s about 30% of GDP, so naturally they tax it. And taxes naturally go up and to the right. Effective the tourism goods and services tax (‘tourism tax’) goes up from 16% to 17% effective July 1, 2025. Then, the ‘green tax’ doubles from $6 to $12 per person, per night, starting January 1, 2025.
- Maybe the name of Washington’s National Airport shouldn’t have been changed
no i think he’s dead actually pic.twitter.com/DFQ27W6QKl
— meowtown (@hieywieyneue) November 22, 2024
Isn’t it a violation of most lounges rules to leave a guest in there after you exit anyway? I say revoke that membership with no refund.
Iraq isn’t particularly dangerous to visit now and the guy is right; it’s a fascinating place. I visited in April and had a great time. Erbil, for one, is capital of the autonomous Kurdish region, and full of history, while surrounding lands are spectacularly beautiful. There is no shooting war going on, unlike in quite a few places in the world right now, and with it’s oil it’s a middle income country. It’s not for the people who get thrilled by the idea of going to Vegas, Disney or Cancun, but it’s not a particularly extreme destination right now. Those foreign office warnings don’t get updated much and there’s a lot of cya in them. I’ve always wondered what they would say if rating their own country. When people ask me about traveling to places like Iraq, I usually say, “Which country leads the world in civilian mass shootings?” The Brits do need to keep an eye on their travel insurance since that may exclude countries based on those foreign office instructions.
The lounge bartenders who are trained not to serve someone so they get drunk got someone drunk.
I think the lounge needs to retrain their bartenders
If they attack his membership he needs to attack their license to serve with the liquor license board
@Tomri – he violated terms of the lounge membership so it could be revoked. Any allegation he made about the bartenders would be unable to be proven so your post is pointless.
@ac then for that matter. There would be no support for to revoke his membership. It is a catch 22. The lounge would have to admit their employee served a drunk or the front desk admitted an intoxicated person into the lounge
The bartender should have cut them off. They were tips trained
@ac then for that matter. There would be no support for to revoke his membership. It is a catch 22. The lounge would have to admit their employee served a drunk or the front desk admitted an intoxicated person into the lounge
The bartender should have cut them off. They were tips trained .