News and notes from around the interweb:
- Another Gate Gourmet facility runs into health problems
- Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Airlines 4 America) wants to keep Norwegian subsidiaries from flying to the US even though Delta has moved on from that fight.
- United Airlines once offered commercial service to Delaware so they could say they flew to all 50 states. One United aircraft diverted to Delaware again on Monday night.
Some visuals surfacing from the #UA1559 incident. Passengers are still at Dover Air Force Base. United says they are working on getting them on their way to @PBI_Airport.
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— Jeffrey Cook (@JeffreyCook) April 17, 2018
- United is Ending CapeAir Guam service May 31 “the last turboprop United Express operation.”
- How a change in windows helped a DFW Airport bar sell twice as many drinks
- The people who sell airport advertising have a new study that says airport advertising works that if you spend a lot of time at airports you’re going to digest the messages and some of you then take action. Which is why – despite costs – it surprises me that more airlines don’t sell advertising on overhead bins and the backs of tray tables.
- Passengers were forced to disembark while a United plane was searched after a man said “bomba.”
This is awesome..So airports are awesome places to advertise. Thank you for the tip. Good for us business people.
Of course the people that sell airport advertising have a study it is effective. Of course….
There are also studies that show that if you force someone to look at an add for an extended amount of time like on a tray table you’ll subconsciously start to hate said advertisement and form a lasting bias, espically when something bad happens like a delay or you get a smelly fat person that spills onto your area. .