It’s been interesting to see Delta’s expansion from month to month. After nearly all flights stopped in March, April’s schedule was better, albeit not all that much improved. The month …
Coronavirus
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I’ve said in the past that it’s interesting to see the “unique” ways different countries begin to reopen to others. Some countries are using travel bubbles and air bridges. Cuba …
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Airlines
Spirit Airlines Has A New Way To Nickel & Dime You, Even During A Pandemic
by joehegby joehegOne storyline that has developed over the coronavirus pandemic is the U.S. airlines’ approach to face masks. While the airlines were slow to adopt mandatory mask rules for passengers, all …
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Travel
Offices Re-Opening For Global Entry Interviews? Just Kidding!
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIt was just a couple of days ago that we wrote the Trusted Traveler Programs enrollment centers across the country, which had been closed since mid-March, were going start reopening …
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Travel
Not Wearing A Face Mask? Airline Surveillance Cameras May Tattle On You
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIt’s taken a while but airlines might finally be getting truly serious about enforcing their rules surrounding the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. According to tech companies that provide AI-powered video detection …
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Weekly Recap
American Stops Pretending To Care, The Credit Cards To Get Before Others, The Aggravation About Traveling Now
by joehegby joehegHappy Wednesday to all of our travel friends, both near and far. Here are some articles we’ve read from other bloggers (and other sources) that we think you may like, …
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With a look towards what will probably be part of the future of aviation, the first airport-based testing site for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the United States has recently …
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Las Vegas has a long history of reinventing itself to fit the times. Going back to the 1950s until the present day, Vegas transforms every decade or so into something …
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Airlines
If One Airline Has a Bad Idea, Why Do The Rest Of Them Rush To Copy It?
by joehegby joehegUnited was the first major airline to require passengers to complete a health assessment before getting on board one of their flights. At the time I argued that expecting people …
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Summer vacations are about to go into full swing. AAA is estimating that Americans will take 700 million trips this summer. That’s about 15% less compared to the summer of …