News and notes from around the interweb:
- United Airlines expected to announce an order for at least 200 planes on Tuesday when they’re holding an investor day.
- Two United flight attendants reported colleagues for safety issues. The union appointed investigators apparently went after them. United is investigating the investigators, and the union has gone to court.
- New McDonalds rewards program coming July 8
- The story of United Airlines 173, the crash that launched crew resource management
- Boise airport is about to become a ‘medium hub’ which doesn’t mean what you think it means. In FAA parlance their traffic levels will mean fewer regulatory exemptions.
- Looks like the former Belmond property Keswick Hall (Charlottesville, Virginia) has become part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, and is integrating into the Hyatt partnership. (HT: James)
Credit: Hyatt
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It is sad to see that McDonald’s does not even offer any of his “healthy options” on the rewards Tier. I think they should reward kids that choose milk over sugar laden chocolate milk, apples over fries, salads over hamburgers. But who really expects McDonald’s to be part of the “poor food choices” solution when in reality they are one of the causes.
And I know that we have choices and I know that we are free to choose the healthy options and I know that McDonald’s is only responding to customer demand bla bla bla bla. But there are ways to convince you to make the right choices.
FYI, it’s Keswick Hall (not Kenswick), like the one in England. It’s a pretty swanky place.