Tamar Braxton is apparently a Delta Diamond and lifetime elite, so a very experienced flyer. Prior to departure of her flight from Cincinnati on Friday night she had an altercation with crew that was taped and shared on social media.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for July 2018.
Airline Practices Customer Service Time Travel
JetBlue has been in the news for making a jilted bridesmaid whole after she bailed on the wedding (for which she had already invested a lot).
Some customers have taken to social media with unreasonable – nae, impossible – requests which underscore some things just aren’t an airline’s fault
Change to British Airways Upgrades and Amerlia Earhart’s Disappearance Finally Solved?
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Alaska Airlines is Making Too Much Award Space Available and It’s Hurting Their Business
In the Alaska Airlines second quarter earnings call on Thursday Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Harrison noted that award redemptions spiked after combining Alaska and Virgin America into a single airline,. He reported total “redemptions grew by 22%” and saver redemptions were up 40%.
American AAdvantage members gobbled up the inventory.
New TSA Program Assigns Americans Personal Air Marshals Who Report Back if They Board Last or Sleep
The Federal Air Marshal Service is arguably the least competent law enforcement agency in the country. Naturally they are part of the TSA, which reportedly has a program to make sure air marshals don’t show up tot he airport drunk.
No air marshal has ever stopped a terrorist or hijacker since the service was founded in 1962. Although an air marshal did shoot and kill a US citizen in 2005. If something really bad did happen on a flight and an air marshal was onboard they lack the training to do anything about it.
Don’t Expect to Be Offered a Can Of Soda Onboard Soon and New Priority Pass Restaurants
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Airlines May Sacrifice Aircraft Interior Maintenance But That Doesn’t Make Them Unsafe
Most of the things that raise concerns for airline passengers aren’t safety issues.
It’s natural for passengers to wonder if seeing broken items in the cabin means that’s also how important maintenance are being neglected. Is the aircraft safe? Except U.S. airlines really haven’t sacrificed safety even during the toughest times.
Deal of the Year 90,000 Iberia Points Now Transferrable to British Airways – With a Catch
Oh the drama! First Iberia offered up to 90,000 points at a cost of around $300 for booking flights you never even need to take. That’s because the points were supposed to post right away, and expire if unused December 1, while flights could even be for next year.
Iberia started freezing accounts that took advantage of the promotion and coming up with reasons not to honor the deal for some members. However they honored the deal for most people and even have been unlocking some accounts and continuing to post bonus points.
American Airlines Employee Podcast on Providing Better Customer Service
American Airlines believes that investing in product, while necessary to keep up, won’t be a sustainable advantage. All airlines can buy the same products. So the real competitive advantage has to be culture.
The airline does a weekly podcast for employees. This week’s episode is about the airline’s Elevate Training.
Hundreds of United Passengers Stranded Overnight at O’Hare Were Woken at 4am to Take Blankets Back
When United delayed several flights overnight this week at Chicago O’Hare, passengers took to cots provided by the airport. But airport security rousted them all at 4 a.m. adding true insult to injury.