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How is it already September? I’m at home in Chicago this week. In travel news, we saw Spirit cut routes while United and Frontier smelled blood and added some, my reviews of two Cincinnati hotels, American Airlines welcome its 1,000th mainline aircraft, and much more this week.
Airlines
JetBlue picked Amazon for Wi-Fi, Spirit cut routes, United and Frontier added some, and airlines pushed for deregulation and policies to be dropped this week in airline news.
- Scary: British Airways Flight Diverted After Crew and Passengers Became Sick Mid-Flight
- American Airlines Welcomes Its 1,000th Mainline Aircraft
- Frontier Airlines Offers Nearly Two Years of Unlimited Travel for Only $299
- United Airlines Cancels All Service to Cuba as of Yesterday
- Two United Airlines Aircraft Collided on the Ground in San Francisco
- Shady: Major US Airlines Push to Roll Back Passenger Protections in Deregulation Effort
- Royal Jordanian Adds Nonstop Flights to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
- Next European Destination: Aviation Insider Leaks That Sardinia Won Delta’s Route Race
- Spirit Airlines Will Exit 11 Cities As Part of Its Latest Restructuring
- United Airlines and ITA Airways Launch Reciprocal Mileage Earning, Redemptions, and Lounge Access
- JetBlue Becomes First Airline to Partner with Amazon’s Project Kuiper for In-Flight Wi-Fi
- United Smells Spirit’s Blood and Adds Flights in Response to the Low-Cost Carrier’s Recent Cuts
- Southwest and T-Mobile Announce Free Unlimited Inflight Wi-Fi for Rapid Rewards® Members
- United Will Resume Flights to Tel Aviv From Both Chicago and Washington DC
- Frontier Airlines Adds 22 More Routes Across the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America
- Trump is Happy: Delta Air Lines Dumps “Woke” Language and Adopts “Gulf of America”
- SWISS Elevates Long-Haul First and Business Class Travel With Restaurant-Inspired Dining
- Delta Launches Its Largest-Ever Flight Schedule to Louisville for the Kentucky Derby
- American Airlines Passenger in Chicago Hijacks PA After Staff Abandons Customer Service Desk
Hotels
The Grand Hyatt Singapore reopened, Hilton added SLH properties, The White Lotus is headed to France, and more this week in hotel news.
- Hotel Review: Hyatt Place Cincinnati/Blue Ash
- Hotel Review: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cincinnati Airport
- Grand Hyatt Singapore Reopens After Landmark Renovation
- World of Hyatt® Promo: Earn Up to 20,000 Bonus Points on Stays in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East
- World of Hyatt Promo®: Earn Up to 20,000 Bonus Points With US Bookings Made in the Mobile App
- Bunkhouse Hotels’ Latest Addition, Hotel Daphne, Now Accepting Reservations in Houston
- W New York – Union Square Unveils $100 Million Transformation
- Hilton Adds More Small Luxury Hotels of The World™ (SLH) to Bring the Total Bookable to 450+
- Exciting: HBO’s Hit Show, The White Lotus, is Headed to France for Season Four
Lounges
Canada got its first co-branded Amex lounge, Alaska rolled out a fun cocktail benefit for some cardmembers, and Air France announced that it’s going to open a lounge in Miami this week in lounge news.
- Aspire Executive Lounges Opens First Amex Co-Branded Lounge in Montréal
- Alaska Airlines Debuts Elevated Bar Program for Summit Cardholders
- Air France Plans New Lounge at Miami International Airport
Travel News & Destinations
Vegas has gotten too expensive and the TSA broke records this week in travel news.
- Overpriced and Overhyped: Has Las Vegas Jumped the Shark?
- TSA Screens Record 10.4 Million Passengers Over Labor Day weekend
- Las Vegas Launches “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” Campaign to Revive Tourist Slump
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 Credit: cherdchai chawienghong, JetBlue, and Air France.)
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