Introduction: A Return To Enchanting Prague On SAS + KLM

Welcome to my next trip report, which will cover my recent trip to beautiful Prague, my first return to Czechia in nearly 20 years, and will include longhaul business class reviews of SAS and KLM, several lounge reviews, and a trio of hotel reviews. A SkyTeam Business Class Trip To Prague I chose Prague not…

Chicago O’Hare Turf War: United And American Fight For Gates

United Airlines and American Airlines continue to battle fiercely over gates at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), with both carriers vying for growth in one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs. While the details matter, the good news is that consumers will ultimately benefit no matter who wins the war. The Ongoing Gate Battle Between…

Delta Pilot Fails Breathalyzer: Should She Pay €600 To Every Passenger?

A Delta Air Lines transatlantic flight from Sweden was canceled after one of the pilots failed a breathalyzer test. Should she be forced to pay for all the compensation Delta now incurs from her own pocket? Delta Pilot Fails Breathalyzer In Stockholm—Should She Personally Pay Passenger Compensation? First, let’s examine the particulars of the incident…

ANA 787 Arrived 18 Seconds Early—What Frankfurt Airport Did Next Is Hard To Believe

A bizarre incident in Frankfurt raises questions about the balance between sensible noise regulations and sheer bureaucratic rigidity. Yes, once again, we have another incident involving the Frankfurt Airport curfew, this time an early arrival from Japan on an ANA Drealiner jet and a needless go-around. ANA 787 Forced To Go Around In Frankfurt…Because It…