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Early last year Qantas announced a restructuring after some horrible financial results, and it seems that has worked well, as they turned a profit of ~$367 million in the second half of last year.
It seems as part of their turnaround they're doing more to invest in their first class product, and are now offering caviar in first class.
Via AusBT:
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Earlier I posted about emails forwarded to me from readers who claimed to have their Target Redcard accounts shut down. There’s also a thread on Flyertalk discussing this. Frequent Miler wondered if it’s a hoax. I certainly think the emails look strange — they’re quite specific about the activity that caused the shut down, mentioning […]
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Yesterday I was booking some hotels in Europe and the Middle East, and when I first made a reservation I made a common mistake.
In the US I'm so used to just making reservations for one guest, since the cost for single and double occupancy is almost always the same. However, that's often not the case in Europe, the Middle East, etc.
For example, booking the Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, the single occupancy rate for a night was ~$209:
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Business Insider has a piece on the how the President’s plane can defend itself. Air Force One — technically whatever plane the President is onboard but currently a Boeing 747-200 (and eventually a new 747-8) — costs over $200,000 an hour to operate. Speaking of ‘operate’ there’s an onboard operating room staffed by a doctor […]
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"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
Earlier today I posted about how Etihad plans to launch A380 flights between Abu Dhabi and New York as of December 1, 2015.
While I've flown the incredible A380 First Class Apartment, there's no arguing that the most hyped up aspect of the plane is The Residence, which is a three room suite with private butler service. There's simply nothing else like it in commercial aviation.
And for that matter there's simply nothing like the pricetag of it either. ;)
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