Lufthansa has unveiled its new livery, but don’t expect to see it across the fleet anytime soon. In fact, you’ll need to wait seven years for the final aircraft to be repainted. In a spectacular light show (see video...
A Tale of Two Hyatt Agents

Two phone calls to the Globalist desk, two Hyatt agents, and two very different experiences. I had an upcoming Hyatt stay I wished to apply a suite upgrade to. Small problem: the suite was only available for the second...
Emergency Exit Door Falls Off Plane During Landing

The only thing more concerning than an emergency exit door falling off a plane during landing is when the airline blames passengers for it. Dana Air is a regional airline in Nigeria. Despite having a motto of “The Smartest...
Wi-Fi Internet on Lufthansa Shorthaul Flights

After years of anticipation, Lufthansa is quickly rolling out onboard wi-fi onboard its short and medium-haul flight. Unlike the “one-size-fits all” approach its longhaul system, the new system for shorter flights include three speed options. During a recent flight...
Live and Let’s Fly Weekend Digest: February 11, 2018

A pleasant Sunday evening to you from Los Angeles. It was a quiet week on the blog, but a busy week in life. I’m looking forward to the week ahead, but especially looking forward to a special family trip...
What Makes A “Real Traveler?”

Last week a reader suggested that I wasn’t a real traveler but without qualifying why that was the case. While everyone is entitled to their opinion without justification or explanation, it got me thinking – what constitutes a “real...
The Bahamas’ Zone Taxis Hurt Bahamians

I wrote a few weeks ago about the airport Taxi touts in Panama but this is not that story. In the Bahamas, taxi zones are in place and are especially expensive for short distances. While you might think this will...
Where Are My Rollover Nights, IHG?

As a road warrior, hotel status is very important to my travel experience and day-to-day business operations. Some programs like Intercontinental Hotels Group Rewards Club (IHG) allow guests who have over-qualified for their status to rollover excess nights to...
Exquisite Rack of Lamb in Singapore Suites

Rack of lamb is not just one of my favorite foods, but is my favorite dish. Singapore Suites (even the “old” product) is one of my favorite ways to fly. With the Singapore Airlines Book the Cook program, you can...
Review: Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach (Suite)

The Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach in Honolulu offers a great compromise between the full-service Hyatt Regency and limited service Hyatt Place, all within walking distance. But it’s not a beach hotel and would not be my first choice if visiting...
Will Low-Cost Carriers Join Star Alliance?

Is there a place at the alliance table for low-cost-carriers? With no-frills, budget carriers burgeoning, that is a question legacy alliances must grapple with. Star Alliance CEO Jeffrey Goh was interviewed by Bloomberg at the Singapore Airshow this week....
Review: Delta Sky Club Honolulu (HNL)

I don’t fly Delta all that often, but before my recent flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles I had a chance to visit the Sky Club there. The Sky Club used to be a Continental President’s Club, but was...
Impressive “Olympic” Menu Upgrades in United Clubs

United Airlines is the official airline of Team USA. In celebration of the 2018 Olympic Games in PyeongChang, UA is offering special food and drink items over the next two weeks in United Clubs across the USA. To mark the opening...
First Class: Lufthansa vs. SWISS

I’ve recently flown both SWISS and Lufthansa First Class. Which product is better? Certainly there is subjectivity in what I value and how I compare the two products, but I’d like to think this is not an arbitrary comparison....
Prosecutors Allege Alaska Airlines Pilot Flew Drunk for 20 Years

A former Alaska Airlines pilot will plead guilty and serve one year in prison for flying a plane while under the influence of alcohol. But prosecutors paint a grim picture of what could have happened. David Hans Arntson, 62, flew...
Did Spirit Airlines Really Advise a Woman to Flush Her Emotional Support Hamster Down Toilet?

Now that emotional support animals are at the center of a public discussion balancing the comfort of passengers with the safety of others, more stories are emerging. But does the latest hamster story pass the smell test? Belen Aldecosea,...
Review: SWISS 777-300ER First Class Zurich to Los Angeles

After a nice meal in the first class lounge, it was time to board our SWISS First Class flight to Los Angeles. Unlike my usual reviews, where I line up to board well before announced boarding time, this time...
Six Consumer Protections Airlines Hope to Eliminate

Per the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Department of Transportation has asked airline for “suggestions” as it reviews passenger protections in light of President Donald Trump’s mandate to cut “red tape”. Not surprisingly, airlines are foaming at the mouth...
My Conversation with United CEO Oscar Munoz

I hate to disappoint you, but rather than not saying anything I do want to provide an update on my recent conversation with United CEO Oscar Munoz. Last week I asked What Would YOU Ask United CEO Oscar Munoz? I...
AA: Our FA Did Not Steal iPhone

Yesterday I wrote about a passenger who claimed to see pictures of a flight attendant appear in her cloud-based photo library days after losing her iPhone on American Airlines flight. But AA has shot back, saying the pictures are...