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Travel

Is A Regional Carrier Really A Separate Airline?

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 1, 2022November 14, 2023 25 Comments
a woman serving a person on an airplane

The legal answer may be yes, but is a regional carrier like PSA operating under the American Eagle brand really not properly described as American Airlines? With regional carriers so ubiquitous, the line has been blurred and the idea that these flight crews do not represent the airline is on shaky logical grounds. Is A […]

Delta Air LinesLaw In Travel

Delta Wants To Collude With Other Airlines To Ban “Bad” Passengers – Why I’m Against It

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 25, 2021September 25, 2021 19 Comments
New National No Fly List

As much as I detest unruly passengers who are disorderly on airplanes, the answer is not a new system that imposes blanket bans on commercial flying to passengers deemed disruptive. A New National No Fly List? No Thank You… A memo from Kristin Manion Taylor, Delta’s Senior Vice President of In-Flight Service makes the case […]

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Man Dragged Off JetBlue Flight After Assaulting Flight Attendant

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 16, 2021November 14, 2023 40 Comments
a woman with a mask on her face

In another savage incident of air rage, a man and his companion launched a foul verbal tirade against two JetBlue flight attendants after they were ejected from a flight over mask compliance issues. In the end, the man was dragged off the aircraft by an exasperated flight attendant. Man Dragged Off JetBlue Flight After Verbally […]

United Airlines

United Airlines Flight Attendants Warned Not To “Cede Authority Onboard” To Anti-Maskers

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 30, 2021September 1, 2021 21 Comments
two men wearing face masks in an airplane

The union representing United Airlines flight attendants has admonished them not to “cede authority” onboard to anti-maskers and that non-confrontation is not an option. Flight Attendants Urged Never To “Cede Authority Onboard” By Ignoring Passengers Who Refuse To Wear Mask United Airlines has largely been out of the news this year concerning mask compliance in […]

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United Airlines To Flights Attendants: Duct Taping Passengers Not Allowed!

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 16, 2021November 14, 2023 23 Comments
a roll of silver tape

With stories of passengers being duct taped to their seats making headlines, United Airlines has reminded flight attendants that they are not to use tape if a problematic passenger must be restrained. United Airlines Tells Flight attendants That Tape Should Not Be Used To Restrain Passengers I recently discussed how United Airlines embraces a more […]

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How United Airlines Plans To Be World’s Number One Airline

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 24, 2021November 14, 2023 34 Comments
a man serving a woman in an airplane

In a passionate video message to employees, CEO Scott Kirby outlines his vision for making United Airlines world’s number one airline as it emerges from the pandemic. The focus is on customer service, with particular emphasis on transparency. United Airlines CEO: We Are Going Become The World’s Number One Airline The video, sent to all […]

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Oscar Munoz’s Legacy At United Airlines

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 23, 2020November 14, 2023 15 Comments
a man walking on a runway with a plane in the background

Earlier this week, Oscar Munoz stepped down as CEO of United Airlines, after nearly five years on the job. How should we evaluate his legacy? My friend Gary at View from the Wing called the Oscar Munoz legacy disappointing. His focus, however, was not so much on Munoz himself, but his critical decision in 2016 […]

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Exclusive: United Airlines Cuts Compensation Limits By Up To 85%

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 1, 2020November 14, 2023 7 Comments
a close up of a ticket

Those $10,000 offers to take a later flight when your flight is full? Another relic of the past. United Airlines will now limit voluntary denied boarding compensation to a maximum flight credit of $2,500, a 75% reduction. It is also reducing maximum compensation for involuntary downgrades to $1,500, an 85% reduction over present levels. Generous […]

Analysis

The Existential Airline Dilemma: Refund Or Survive

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 28, 2020November 14, 2023 12 Comments
an airplane flying in the sky

I’ve been hard on airlines all week, noting they are breaking the law by refusing to issue refunds for flight cancellations. My opinion remains principally unchanged. Today, however, I want to look at the issue from the airline side. Airlines Are In Survival Mode Airlines are currently backed against a wall due to negative demand […]

United Airlines

No Pay Raise, But A Labor Day Message From United CEO

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 2, 2019November 14, 2023 6 Comments
Labor Day Oscar Munoz

It might not be an unsolicited pay raise like Delta, but United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz shared similar sentiment to his counterpart at Delta in his 2019 Labor Day note to employees. Thanks to several friends at United for passing along this note from Munoz. It’s official: 2019 was the busiest summer travel season in […]

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When You Fly United Express You Are Flying United!

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 2, 2019November 14, 2023 10 Comments
a white airplane on a runway

United Airlines’ President Scott Kirby recognizes that when you fly on United Express, you are flying on United. Speaking to United employees in Houston in a recording obtained by Live and Let’s Fly, Kirby addressed the “confirmation bias” of dismissing delays on regionals as being somehow divorced from United Airlines. There is sometimes a confirmation […]

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A Classy Move From A Classy United Express Captain

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 21, 2019November 14, 2023 14 Comments
United Captain Buys Hamburgers

Flight delays stink. Especially when they occur around meal times. But one United Express/MESA captain went above and beyond the call of duty during a prolonged flight delay. A mechanical issued delayed a United Express flight from Tulsa (TUL) to Houston (IAH) on March 11th. When a flight attendant approached Captain Matthew Hoshor stating she […]

FrontierPet Travel

Woman Thrown Off Plane For “Emotional Support Squirrel”

Matthew Klint Posted onOctober 10, 2018November 14, 2023 13 Comments
Emotional Support Squirrel

Miniature horses may be allowed, but squirrels? Not so fast. A wheelchair-bound woman in Orlando was thrown off a Frontier Airlines flight for refusing to part with her so-called “emotional support” squirrel. Frontier Airlines Flight 1612, bound for Cleveland, was set to depart Tuesday night when a “situation” developed onboard. A passenger had indicated that […]

Flight AttendantMusings

The Flight Attendant Bubble

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 27, 2018November 14, 2023 14 Comments
a woman in uniform standing in a room

The internet, social media, and technology in general has allowed us to more easily live within our own bubble, a world of confirmation bias and groupthink. My conversations lately with flight attendants have been quite revealing in that respect. A lot of FAs read my blog, and I am quite thankful for that. I’m often […]

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$10,000 Voucher for United Airlines Bump!

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 23, 2018November 14, 2023 6 Comments
a close up of a ticket

Back in the day, I thought a $600 for a bump was a job well done. But how about $10,000?! The Northeast storm earlier this week led to thousands of flights cancellations, including most United flight in/out of New York and Washington, DC on Wednesday. Allison Preiss was booked on an oversold United flight from […]

United Airlines

United CEO Still Defends Employees Over Dragging Incident

Matthew Klint Posted onOctober 2, 2017November 14, 2023 6 Comments
a man in a suit smiling

Genius or cowardice? That’s my quandary as United CEO Oscar Munoz continues to defend employees over the dragging incident in April. If you recall, Dr. David Dao was dragged off a flight from Chicago to Louisville after he refused to give up his seat on an oversold flight. United initially blamed him, backtracking only after […]

Weekend Digest

Live and Let’s Fly Weekend Digest: April 30, 2017

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 30, 2017April 30, 2017 Leave a Comment
United 787 Review

Good evening from Los Angeles. I’m home for a few days between trips, trying desperately to ruthlessly eliminate hurry from my life. I need to do a better job of it… Anyway, I’ve got a great story coming up about my trip home from New York. A truly unexpected surprise that I look forward to sharing with […]

United Airlines

Lengthy New Email from United CEO Oscar Munoz + Commentary

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 28, 2017April 28, 2017 5 Comments
Oscar Munoz reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.

Yesterday was a very good day for United Airlines. The carrier debuted its new customer service action plan and later announced a settlement with Dr. David Dao over the UA3411 incident. Even so, MileagePlus members received a lengthy email from CEO Oscar Munoz that again apologized for that happened. Let’s take a look at the […]

United Airlines

Police Officer Who Dragged Doctor Off United Flight Tells His Side

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 25, 2017April 25, 2017 27 Comments
UA3411 Police Report

Although it should come as no surprise, two of the Chicago Aviation Police Officers who dragged Dr. David Dao off UA3411 tell a very different story of what happened. Obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request by the Associated Press, the reports of Officer James Long and Mauricio Rodriguez Jr. assert that: One officer boarded initially and […]

Weekend Digest

Live and Let’s Fly Weekend Digest: April 16, 2017

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 16, 2017April 16, 2017 Leave a Comment
Siem Reap Attractions

Happy Easter from sunny Los Angeles. While I don’t take any days off, I am trying to limit my work today. It has been so busy lately and a day of rest is greatly needed. After travel for so many consecutive weeks, the week ahead should be calm and local. The big news last week centered on Dr. […]

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