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Greetings from Tampa. I spent the week in New York and San Francisco on business this past week. In travel news this week, Spirit brought back some fees, Hyatt introduced another new brand, I tried out Waymo’s driverless rideshare service, and more.
Airlines
Copa Airlines added its 18th US destination, Spirit brought back some change fees, I tasted several in-flight meals, and more this week.
- Spirit Brings Change Fees Back to Its Lowest Fares
- American Airlines Flight to Delhi Is Diverting to Rome Over Bomb Threat
- Delta and United Look to Change Their South Africa Flight Schedules As Demand Shifts
- Taste Test: Three Cheese Quiche On Delta Air Lines
- Delta Flight Evacuated In Atlanta After the Cabin Filled With Smoke
- Breeze Airways Opens Its 11th Crew Base At Akron-Canton Airport
- Could Overweight Passengers Soon Be Charged More For Airline Tickets?
- Taste Test: Cobb Salad On United Airlines
- Copa Airlines Adds Its 18th US Destination: San Diego
- A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Nearly Collided With A FlexJet Challenger 350 At Chicago Midway
- Promo: Earn Up to 5,000 American AAdvantage® Loyalty Points In March
- JetBlue Adds Flights Between Manchester-Boston and New York John F Kennedy International Airport
- Delta’s Not Going to Like This: Frontier Adds Nine Routes From Atlanta In Latest Update
- Spring United MileagePlus® Exclusives Cardholder Dinners Just Added
- WestJet Makes Changes to Its Loyalty Program and Adds Status Earning for Cardholders
- Delta Air Lines Continues to Expand In Austin With New Nonstop Cancun Flights
- Upgrade: Delta Will Serve Taittinger Champagne In Delta One®
- Delta Air Lines Adds Two New Routes to Africa: Marrakesh and Accra
- Finally: American Airlines Is Testing Free Wi-Fi On Three Routes
- FedEx Boeing 767-3S2F Cargo Plane Suffered An Engine Fire From A Bird Strike In Newark
- Delta Connection Adds Two Routes From New York and Detroit; Drops One From Austin
Hotels
Hyatt introduces yet another brand and announces its award changes for 2025, Four Seasons offers an ultra-luxe trip, and more this week.
- Hotel Review: Hyatt Regency Boston
- Wow: Hyatt Introduces Yet Another Upper-Midscale Brand
- Hyatt Announces 151 Hotel Category Changes for 2025
- Hilton Adds Another 30 Small Luxury Hotels of The World™ (SLH) to Bring the Total Bookable to 418
- Four Seasons Private Jet Experience Offers Ultra-Luxe Experience For White Lotus Fans
- You Can Stay In A Palace: Kempinski Hotels Will Manage the Nymphenburg Palace Royal Residence
Lounges
United opened the second location of its United Club Fly™ this week in Houston.
Travel News & Destinations
I took a futuristic ride in Waymo’s self driving rideshare service in San Francisco.
Anthony’s Take: I hope that you enjoyed reading all the news, reviews, and travel-related items that caught my eye this week. Thanks for your continued support of The Bulkhead Seat.
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