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A woman flew from Seattle to Raleigh-Durham to find her dog that escaped after Alaska Airlines failed to put him on the plane - insider.com - state Alaska - city Raleigh - county Durham - Raleigh
insider.com
29.03.2024 / 12:55

A woman flew from Seattle to Raleigh-Durham to find her dog that escaped after Alaska Airlines failed to put him on the plane

A passenger flew back to Raleigh-Durham International Airport to help search for her dog that escaped after Alaska Airlines failed to put him on a flight to Seattle with her.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan is restricting partner benefits on award tickets - thepointsguy.com - Japan - Usa - San Francisco - state Alaska - city Tokyo
thepointsguy.com
28.03.2024 / 14:47

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan is restricting partner benefits on award tickets

There's an interesting development, and potentially a negative one, to report from Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. Alaska appears to be banning the use of other programs' loyalty numbers on award tickets when booked with Alaska Mileage Plan.

Southwest Airlines Unveils Return of Companion Pass Promotion - travelpulse.com - Usa - city Las Vegas - state Hawaii
travelpulse.com
26.03.2024 / 17:50

Southwest Airlines Unveils Return of Companion Pass Promotion

Southwest Airlines announced the return of its Companion Pass promotion. 

Air France Adding US Flights for 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Cannes Film Festival - travelpulse.com - France - Usa - New York - Canada - city Atlanta - city Boston - county Dallas - state California - San Francisco - city Chicago - city Seattle - city Detroit - county Miami - state Arizona - city Newark - state North Carolina - Denver - state New York - county Durham - city Houston - state Minnesota - county Charles - Los Angeles, state California - city Québec - city Ottawa - city Canadian - city Phoenix, state Arizona - city Paris, county Charles - Raleigh - city Minneapolis, state Minnesota
travelpulse.com
26.03.2024 / 17:50

Air France Adding US Flights for 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Cannes Film Festival

As the world prepares for the 2024 Summer Olympics from Paris between July 26 and August 11, Air France is expanding service to the United States and North America to support the increased demand.

Spirit Airlines Executive Says Consolidation Is Inevitable - travelpulse.com - Usa - state Alaska - city Bogota
travelpulse.com
26.03.2024 / 17:50

Spirit Airlines Executive Says Consolidation Is Inevitable

Although a federal judge dashed his hopes for a merger with JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines’ chief commercial officer still believes that more airline consolidation will come.

FAA Warns Total Solar Eclipse Could Impact Air Travel - travelpulse.com - Usa - New York - county Dallas - county Worth - city Indianapolis
travelpulse.com
26.03.2024 / 17:50

FAA Warns Total Solar Eclipse Could Impact Air Travel

As Americans prepare to witness the total solar eclipse on April 8, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a warning that the event could impact air travel at airports located in the path of totality.

Alaska Airlines starts $5-per-month subscription service for deals and more — here's what you get - thepointsguy.com - New York - San Francisco - state Alaska - city Seattle - city Tacoma
thepointsguy.com
20.03.2024 / 19:59

Alaska Airlines starts $5-per-month subscription service for deals and more — here's what you get

Alaska Airlines just launched an unusual new subscription service that is going to require a $5-per-month payment to get early access to Alaska fare sales and a bit more. The Seattle-based airline is calling it "Alaska Access" and is saying it gives advanced alerts to some of its biggest sales of the year.

Alaska Airlines Is Introducing a Subscription Service With Early Access to Sales, Free Wi-fi, and More Perks — How to Sign Up - travelandleisure.com - city Atlanta - state California - city Portland - state Alaska - state Oregon - city Las Vegas, state California
travelandleisure.com
20.03.2024 / 19:55

Alaska Airlines Is Introducing a Subscription Service With Early Access to Sales, Free Wi-fi, and More Perks — How to Sign Up

Alaska Airlines is launching a paid subscription service this month offering discounts on Wi-Fi and first dibs on sales.

AHLA Foundation Reveals 2024 Officers, Board of Trustees - travelpulse.com - Usa
travelpulse.com
19.03.2024 / 19:00

AHLA Foundation Reveals 2024 Officers, Board of Trustees

WHY IT RATES: The fresh faces should only help in the foundation's efforts to improve the hospitality industry.—Patrick Clarke, TravelPulse Senior Editor

W New Orleans - French Quarter Unveils Multi-Million Dollar Room Renovation - travelpulse.com - Spain - France - Usa - city New Orleans - state Louisiana - parish Orleans
travelpulse.com
19.03.2024 / 18:59

W New Orleans - French Quarter Unveils Multi-Million Dollar Room Renovation

The W New Orleans - French Quarter debuts its 97 newly renovated guest rooms and carriage houses as it finishes its multi-million dollar renovation, led by Canadian design firm Chapi Chapo Design. 

Southwest Joins Electric Seaglider Initiative for Hawaiian Islands - travelpulse.com - Japan - Usa - state Alaska - state Hawaii - state Rhode Island
travelpulse.com
19.03.2024 / 18:59

Southwest Joins Electric Seaglider Initiative for Hawaiian Islands

As part of its Nonstop to Net Zero effort, Southwest Airlines is signing on to a project that's been dubbed the Hawaii Seaglider Initiative.A new mode of transportation designed to combine the speed of an aircraft with the “relatively lower cost of a boat to reduce the time and cost” of transporting travelers, seagliders are all-electric, zero-emission vessels. They operate exclusively over water and can move at up to 180 miles-per-hour, which dramatically reduces travel time. Seagliders function by floating on their hull before transitioning to “wave-tolerant underwater hydrofoils” and then take flight at ultra-low altitudes about 30- to 60-feet above the surface of the water. The vessels are being designed by Rhode Island based manufacturer REGENT.The Hawaii Seaglider Initiative (HSI) was first announced in January and includes a broad coalition of partners. Some of the high-profile corporate and community partners supporting the effort include AES Hawaiʻi, Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Hawaii Building & Constructions Trades Council, Hawaiʻi Lodging and Tourism Association, Japan Airlines, Maui Hotel & Lodging Association, Mokulele Airlines, Molokaʻi Chamber of Commerce, Polynesian Adventure, and United Airlines.

United Airlines CEO Issues Letter Addressing Safety Concerns - travelpulse.com - Usa - state Alaska - city Houston
travelpulse.com
19.03.2024 / 18:59

United Airlines CEO Issues Letter Addressing Safety Concerns

After a spate of high-profile airline industry incidents, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has issued a memo addressing safety concerns.In the memo Kirby said safety is the airline’s top priority, according to a report from The Points Guy.The airline CEO also discussed United’s own safety incidents, including acknowledging the airline has had “a number” of such incidents."While they are all unrelated, I want you to know that these incidents have our attention and have sharpened our focus," Kirby wrote, per The Points Guy. "Our team is reviewing the details of each case to understand what happened and using those insights to inform our safety training and procedures across all employee groups.”The memo from the CEO also indicates that United is working on rolling out a variety of new safety measures. Though Kirby also explained that the new safety upgrades were in the works before United’s recent spate of safety episodes. Some of the new measures the airline will be implementing include an extra day of training for pilots and new curriculum for maintenance technicians."I'm confident that we'll learn the right lessons from these recent incidents and continue to run an operation that puts safety first and makes our employees and customers proud," Kirby added.Kirby’s memo comes on the heels of a rocky few months for the airline industry as a whole. The most significant of which was the January 5 incident involving a Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737 Max flight during which a door plug blew off after take-off and the plane was required to make an emergency landing.A handful of passengers who were on that Alaska Airlines flight have since filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Boeing, alleging negligence on the part of the plane manufacturer.As for United Airlines, one of its flights involving a 737 Max rolled off the runway at George W. Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston recently. Part of the plane’s landing gear collapsed as a result. That United incident followed a tire falling from a Boeing 777-200 plane (also flown by United) one day earlier.

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