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I hope everyone is having a good weekend. I spent some of this week in Toronto for a conference and am currently in Chattanooga for the night as we drive from Tampa to Chicago for the season. In travel news this week, we saw United and JetBlue reveal the details of their long-rumored partnership, Hyatt introduce yet another brand, several new routes, and much more.
Airlines
Southwest began charging for bags, United and JetBlue shared partnership details, Eurowings is introducing a true Business Class seat on intra-Europe flights, lots of new routes, and more.
- Oops She Did it Again: Britney Spears Smokes on JSX Flight to LAX After Her First Taste of Vodka
- Passenger Flips, Attempts to Open Emergency Exit, and Causes Diversion on ANA Houston Flight
- Southwest Bag Fees Begin Tomorrow: Here’s What You’ll Pay
- Spirit Airlines Refreshes Its In-Flight Food and Beverage Menus
- Sun Country Airlines Updates Its Winter Schedule and Adds New Route to Fort Myers
- Alaska Airlines Launches New Chef’s (tray) Table First Class Dining Concept
- Eurowings Adds True Business Class on Medium-Haul Routes
- The Dominican Republic’s Low-Cost-Carrier, Arajet, is Adding Its Next Destination: Orlando
- Taste Test: Golden Brown Apple Pancakes on Air Canada Rouge
- WestJet Completes Integration of Sunwing Airlines Aircraft
- United and JetBlue Announce Partnership With Reciprocal Benefits, Earnings, and JFK Slots
- Cathay Pacific Introduces New “Chinese Classics” Dining Concept in Business Class
- American Airlines Adds TSA PreCheck® Touchless ID for AAdvantage® Members at Four Airports
- Delta’s First Flight Between Boston and Barcelona Took Off Today
- Air Canada Drops Five US Routes as Demand Has Dwindled
- United Plans to Resume Tel Aviv Flights on June 5th
- Shoot Me: Child Sings Over PA to Pass Time on Delayed Delta Flight
- Delta Adds Back Route From Raleigh-Durham Amid Focus City Growth
- Female Passenger Slaps Boy Who Called Her “Miss Piggy” on Allegiant Air Flight
Hotels
I reviewed the AC Hotel Charlotte City Center, Marriott celebrated 50 years in Europe, and Hyatt introduced its latest brand this week.
- Hotel Review: AC Hotel Charlotte City Center
- Happy Anniversary: Marriott Celebrates 50 Years in Europe
- Hyatt Introduces New Upscale Collection Brand: Unscripted by Hyatt
Lounges
This week I reviewed the United Club℠ at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
Travel News & Destinations
CLEAR is raising its costs, the TSA has been really busy, Starbucks wants to hire two influencers, and more this week.
- CLEAR Plus Set to Increase Membership Cost on July 1st
- TSA Had Its Third Busiest Day Ever on May 23rd
- US State Department Increases Travel Advisory for Italy, But I’m Still Going Next Month
- Starbucks is Looking for Two Global Coffee Creators for a 12-Month Job
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.
(Image Credits: ANA, Starbucks, and cherdchai chawienghong.)
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