News notes from around the interweb:
- Would you fly on an aircraft whose registration is D-EATH?
- Vietjet opens eight domestic routes, offering 2.5 million promotional tickets for all Vietnam flights
- Expedia walks away from its Hong Kong office
Expedia Dancers Will Have To Work From Home Indefinitely Flickr: Juggernautco - British Airways is extending elite status by 12 months and reducing qualification requirements the following year by ~ 25%.
- How did I miss this last year?
- Delta says they’re going to look for a second wifi provider in order to leverage better pricing terms, as part of their continued effort to offer wifi free to customers.
Average fatality rate
Planes with registration number that is not D-EATH: >0.00%
Planes with registration number that is D-EATH: 0.00%
And going through Dresden!
Not D-EATH but I did fly on the Alitalia 767 registered I-DEID. I survived.
Landed in Frankfurt in late November 2015, plane next to ours at the gate had D-AECH registration. Eerie…
Be aware that Vietjet tickets are totally non-refundable despite COVID, and Vietnam is not accepting visitors. I would not recommend buying tickets unless you are already in Vietnam. I am going to have to eat a couple that I bought prior to COVID
Would be better if plane D-EATH WAS FLIGHT 666 SIN-HEL
Can someone please talk about the two week quarantine when you fly – why fly if you have to be quarantine from New York or New Jersey? why fly if you have to worry about being quarantine for 2 weeks? can someone please elaborate on that procedure and what states are doing it or what airlines are doing it thank you.
what happens when you get to the airport on both sides about the corona 19 virus
The talking gargoyle at DIA was fantastic.