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Venus Williams slams American Airlines for losing her luggage before a tennis match - insider.com - Bahamas - Los Angeles - Australia - Ireland - Britain - Usa - Canada
insider.com
12.08.2023 / 13:45

Venus Williams slams American Airlines for losing her luggage before a tennis match

Venus Williams said it's become her "full-time job" to track down her luggage that American Airlines lost. 

Paris Will Soon Allow Swimming in the Seine for the First Time in Over 100 Years - travelandleisure.com - county Will
travelandleisure.com
31.07.2023 / 17:55

Paris Will Soon Allow Swimming in the Seine for the First Time in Over 100 Years

Paris will allow people to swim in the Seine following the 2024 Olympics for the first time in more than 100 years.

Will Alaska Airlines Downgrade Its Mileage Program? - smartertravel.com - Usa - state Alaska - county Will - county Delta
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:41

Will Alaska Airlines Downgrade Its Mileage Program?

Last week, Alaska Airlines made two significant announcements. First, the airline will be making changes to its upgrade policies and procedures. And second, it will be rolling out a premium economy product worthy of the “premium” designation.

Marriott Wins Bidding War, Will Merge with Starwood - smartertravel.com - Marriott
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:29

Marriott Wins Bidding War, Will Merge with Starwood

In the weeks-long bidding war for Starwood, Anbang’s latest offer was demonstrably superior to Marriott’s, at least in the short term. And it appeared that Marriott was standing pat, hoping that Starwood shareholders would buy the argument that a Marriott-Starwood tie-up could deliver better returns over the long term.

Study: Baggage Fees Help with On-Time Performance - smartertravel.com - state Kansas
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:29

Study: Baggage Fees Help with On-Time Performance

Baggage fees are the airline surcharge that most fliers love to hate, but a new study shows that they have an unexpected silver lining: They’ve made it more likely for your flight to leave on time.

Oneworld Airlines to Charge Inter-carrier Bag Fees - smartertravel.com - Britain - Usa
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:27

Oneworld Airlines to Charge Inter-carrier Bag Fees

Members of the Oneworld alliance, which includes American Airlines, British Airways, and Cathay Pacific, among others, recently announced a plan to start charging bag fees for separate legs of the same flight. In some cases. Not always. Okay, it’s actually somewhat confusing.

Wyndham Hotels Will Acquire La Quinta - smartertravel.com
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:25

Wyndham Hotels Will Acquire La Quinta

Little known fact: With over 8,000 properties, the Wyndham Hotel Group boasts the largest hotel network of any major chain. That’s right, more hotels than Marriott or Hilton or InterContinental.

Google Flights Now Predicts Delays and Warns of Bag Fees - smartertravel.com - Usa - county Delta
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:25

Google Flights Now Predicts Delays and Warns of Bag Fees

Google Flights, the airfare search tool from everyone’s favorite omniscient internet entity, has received two significant upgrades, both of which could prove popular with travelers and irk some airlines.

Alaska Air, United Will Launch Flights from 2nd Seattle Airport - smartertravel.com - city Las Vegas - county Orange - county San Diego - San Francisco - city Portland - state Alaska - city Seattle - city San Francisco - Denver - city San Jose
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:18

Alaska Air, United Will Launch Flights from 2nd Seattle Airport

Paine Field, 30 miles north of downtown Seattle, is known by aviation enthusiasts as the site of Boeing’s B747 assembly plant, where for decades the iconic jumbo jets rumbled down the tarmac on their delivery flights to airlines representing every corner of the world. Otherwise, Paine Field was just another sleepy little civilian airport, known to few and relevant to fewer.

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