As airline pilot furloughs seem to grow, there’s one sector where their services may be needed: private aviation.
Plus, Delta will become the first airline to install hand sanitizer dispensers across an entire fleet.
We’ll get to those stories and many more in a few minutes. But first, here’s a quick recap of this past week at Rene’s Points!
During a business trip a few years ago, I was upgraded to a Salon Suite at the Palms Las Vegas — but my client wasn’t.
Some people really want to see the new Christopher Nolan movie Tenet — so much so that they’re flying to movie theatres in different states!
IHG is losing 103 North American properties!
Delta suspended the SkyMiles Marketplace. Not a huge loss — but certainly an intriguing development.
Speaking of the airline, they might owe $300 million — because they vouched for Gol. Plus, Delta suspended Job Well Done certificates!
Check out this package of refillable toiletry bottles that can be yours for 50% off!
The US Bank Altitude Go Visa card may be a solid option for some people’s credit card arsenal. Here’s why.
Hawaii is proceeding with plans to implement “resort bubbles.” Would you stay in one?
René wondered how many cruise ships won’t return to service after COVID-19 — and what may happen to them.
A TSA agent came through big time — and helped saved someone’s wedding day.
More Travel Headlines!
Delta Will Be the First U.S. Airline to Install Hand Sanitizer Stations Inside Airplane Cabins
Man admits to setting fire on Delta flight that was diverted to Denver
MGM Resorts to Lay Off 18,000 Staffers Beginning Monday
Hurricane Laura Prompts Flights To Divert Hundreds Of Miles
The Safety Pitch From This Dallas Charter Airline Includes Open Air Terminals
American Airlines touts a new tool to combat COVID. But does it really make flying safer?
UK quarantine policy is ‘sluggish, illogical and chaotic,’ says top airport boss
Say goodbye to the Nashville airport’s popular, music-themed carpeting
Duluth negotiates $200K settlement with company that quickly left airport hangar
Most Kansas City airport business travelers don’t plan to fly for foreseeable future
Delta’s Partner Strategy: Tested, Strengthened
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