Yesterday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rolled out a plan to pour $1 billion into airports, but what stole the show was a fully public pull-up...
Alaska Airlines Will Fly Its 787 Dreamliner To London Heathrow And Tickets Are Now On Sale
Alaska Airlines is following a well-worn trend of aspiring global carriers in launching service to London. Tickets are now on sale for a new nonstop flight from Seattle to London Heathrow, marking Alaska’s first-ever flight to the United Kingdom...
Photo Essay: Hawassa, Ethiopia
I’ve written about my hotel in Hawassa and the great coffee in town, but here I want to share some more photos of my time in Hawassa. Hawassa, Ethiopia: A Photo Essay Hawassa, once a quiet lakeside settlement on...
American Airlines “Gift Guy” Hands Out iPads Again, But This Time The Marketing Twist Is Obvious
Last week, I wrote a story titled, “When ‘Holiday Cheer’ On An American Flight Looks More Like Content Than Kindness” about a man who presented flight attendants with Apple AirPods Max. He’s at it again, this time with iPads...
United Airlines Keeps Status Thresholds, But Your Upgrades May Get A Lot More Expensive
Earlier today, United unveiled a mixed bag of good and “better read the fine print” news about its 2026 version of MileagePlus. On the bright side, the thresholds to earn elite status remain unchanged and ugprading award tickets will...
Delta Air Lines Flirting With SkyMiles Redemptions That Cost More Than One Million Miles EACH
Delta is flirting with seven-figure redemptions for SkyMiles award tickets, with a simple round-trip to Europe costing as much as 990,000 miles round-trip in business class. There are even more egregious examples, however, and anyone collecting SkyMiles should stop...
Review: Haile Resort Hawassa (A Lovely Hotel In Ethiopia)
I spent five nights at the Haile Resort in Hawassa, Ethiopia and loved it…it was a great experience at a new hotel chain (for me), one that is, interestingly, owned by a famous athlete. Haile Resort Hawassa Review The...
What Visa’s Data Says About Luxury Travel’s Future
Visa’s credit card data from ILTM Cannes hints at who will be traveling in style, where they are going, and which destinations are quietly losing their shine. A Payments Company Walks Into ILTM… A senior economist from Visa, Dr....
Book Review: Unreasonable Hospitality – Perfect For Travelers
Will Guidara’s rise through the restaurant elite offers excellent insights into the service industry and has applications throughout travel. A Rare Book Review It’s not often that Live And Let’s Fly features a book review nestled amongst our hard-hitting...
Will An Airbus A350-2000 Take On The Boeing 777X?
Airbus is openly studying a stretched A350-2000 to match Boeing’s 777X. Here is why Emirates and other giants suddenly care about a few extra rows. Background: From Superjumbos To Stretched Twins Once upon a time, airlines that wanted serious...
My Seatmate FaceTimes Loudly From LA To London On United Airlines
My seatmate on my United Airlines Los Angeles to London flight was busily engaged in a rather loud in-flight FaceTime conversation, leaving me wondering why people are so clueless about respecting others on an airplane. Woman Yammers On FaceTime...
German Court Says You Can Skip Flight Segments, Even If The Airline Rats You Out
A German high court has handed consumers a big win, affirming that passengers may skip flight segments when plans change unexpectedly as long as they intended to fly the full ticket at the time of booking. The circumstances surrounding...
U.S. Preclearance In Dublin Was An Odd Half-Measure
Ireland is the only country in Europe that has a U.S. Preclearance facility (meaning you pass through U.S. immigration before the flight, then arrive in the U.S. as if it were a domestic flight) and I found the process...
American Airlines Passenger Hands Out AirPods Max To Crew Then Gets First Class Upgrade. Coincidence?
Something about this viral “holiday gift” aboard American Airlines and unexpected upgrade to first class felt a little too perfectly timed to be genuine…but maybe I’m just too jaded? When “Holiday Cheer” On An American Flight Looks More Like...
Aer Lingus A330 Business Class Was Underwhelming, But I Still Love The Irish Carrier
My trip is over, and my final flight was a mixed bag: the seat and food on my Aer Lingus A330 flight from Dublin to Los Angeles were underwhelming, but the warm Irish service on Aer Lingus somehow made...
The Frontier GoWild Pass Was Tempting, But Here’s Why I Walked Away
I passed on the Frontier Airlines GoWild Pass because ultimately it seemed more like a scam than a flight pass…I may regret it, but my body won’t. Why I Passed On The Frontier Airlines GoWild Pass As I mentioned...
Turkish Airlines Obliterates United Airlines Sweet Spot In Latest Miles&Smiles Devaluation
Another sweet spot in the miles and points world has quietly been wiped out, this time by Turkish Airlines. Turkish Airlines Devalues Miles&Smiles Domestic Awards, Kills United Airlines Sweet Spot Turkish Airlines has sharply increased the cost of domestic...
No REAL ID? TSA Adds $45 Fee To Clear Airport Security
REAL ID enforcement is finally becoming real, and if you show up at an airport TSA security checkpoint unprepared next year, it will cost you. TSA To Charge $45 If You Show Up Without REAL ID Starting February 1,...
Trump Administration Takes Aim At “Junk Food” Airline Snacks
The latest aviation concern from the Trump administration? Onboard snacks. U.S. Transportation Secretary Wants Healthier Snacks On Airplanes U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has a new priority for the flying public and it is not runway construction. It is...
Aer Lingus Has A New “Lounge” In Dublin For Business Class Passengers Flying To USA…
Dublin Airport is under construction, which has forced Aer Lingus to improvise with a very odd lounge compromise for its business class passengers without status flying to the USA. Aer Lingus “Lounge” In Dublin For US Business Class Passengers...