Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Slightly bizarre to have the lead topic for an aviation podcast to be a subway story, but we’ve never really been a normal group. Plus, we’ve got Jason on to talk about that and many other airplane-related bits.
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DLD 367: A Farewell to R32s
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
Slightly bizarre to have the lead topic for an aviation podcast to be a subway story, but we’ve never really been a normal group. Plus, we’ve got Jason on to talk about that and many other airplane-related bits.
DLD 365: TATL Tales
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Lots of news in the Transatlantic market this week, with high hopes for Summer 2022. Lawsuits, and new elite status and maskholes, too.
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DLD 365: TATL Tales
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
Lots of news in the Transatlantic market this week, with high hopes for Summer 2022. Lawsuits, and new elite status and maskholes, too.
Air Canada escapes nearly unscathed in DOT settlement
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Air Canada and the US Department of Transportation agreed to a $4.5 million fine related to the airline’s failure to provide timely refunds to passengers after cancelling flights in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Air Canada fined $2 million in DOT settlement
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Air Canada and the US Department of Transportation agreed to a $4.5 million fine related to the airline’s failure to provide timely refunds to passengers after cancelling flights in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Marriott Agrees To Openly Show Resort Fees In Room Rates
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
The reasons behind why hotels charge resort fees is similar to why they charge for parking (and you can see some ways to try to get around both, via those…
Passenger Sues Southwest Airlines, Says Was Injured During Mask Dispute
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
A woman is suing Southwest Airlines, claiming she and her husband were ordered off a plane at Los Angeles International Airport because of a mask issue that occurred in May,…
DLD 356: Celebratory deaths
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
So much noise for a handful of new routes. Is it really worth the hype? Plus an airline blocks customers and a hotel sues its parent brand.
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DLD 356: Celebratory deaths
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
So much noise for a handful of new routes. Is it really worth the hype? Plus an airline blocks customers and a hotel sues its parent brand.
SmartSky scores major legal win against WSS
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
The legal battle between SmartSky and supplier WSS reached its conclusion, with SmartSky scoring a massive win. Following their initial lawsuits filed in September, and a WSS counterclaim in December, a binding arbitration ruling announced this week de…
SmartSky wins millions from, injunction against WSS
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
The legal battle between SmartSky and supplier WSS reached its conclusion, with SmartSky scoring a massive win. Following their initial lawsuits filed in September, and a WSS counterclaim in December, a binding arbitration ruling announced this week de…
Judge Says Norwegian Cruise Line Can Require Vaccine Proof For Florida Sailings
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
The fight between cruise lines and the state of Florida has been going on for months. In the interest of safety and public health, several cruise lines wanted to be…
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Read MoreUS DOT seeks major penalty for Air Canada’s no refund policy
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
It took more than a year, but the US Department of Transportation is ready to pursue regulatory actions against Air Canada. Citing a lack of progress in resolving the issue through an agreed consent order assessing a civil penalty, the DOT filed a form…
US DOT seeks major penalty for Air Canada’s no refund policy
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
It took more than a year, but the US Department of Transportation is ready to pursue regulatory actions against Air Canada. Citing a lack of progress in resolving the issue through an agreed consent order assessing a civil penalty, the DOT filed a form…
DLD 335: It really was that nice
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
A strike, two lawsuits, one shutdown and another airline launch, plus a production boost. The industry is full of happenings and we’re barely scratching the surface.
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DLD 335: It really was that nice
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
A strike, two lawsuits, one shutdown and another airline launch, plus a production boost. The industry is full of happenings and we’re barely scratching the surface.
Marriott Files Lawsuit Against Robocallers
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Robocallers are a scourge to modern technology. It doesn’t matter if it’s a call saying your car’s extended warranty is expiring, that your credit card info was stolen, or how…
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Read MoreSouthwest Flight Attendant Suing Employer For Spouse’s COVID Death
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
A flight attendant who works for Southwest Airlines is suing the carrier for wrongful death after her husband contracted Covid-19 from her. Carol Madden is a 69-year-old Baltimore-based flight attendant…
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Read MoreInmarsat’s European Aviation Network wins big in ECJ ruling
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
After years of escalating appeals and conflicting decisions the European Court of Justice handed down the ultimate decision today: Inmarsat’s European Aviation Network (EAN) is legal.
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