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Anyone know what is going on with flights on the east coast

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The first 3 links look like they're from trash sites, just from hovering over the links. I clicked on the first one just to give it a chance, and was proven right. There is no substance, just a bunch of clickbait headlines. The last link you provided fact-checked stuff from the first three, and determined that the claims are not true.

How do people fall for this garbage?
Yeah it took about 30 seconds of googling to identify that these were all bogus clickbait. We are by and large not a particularly intelligent species.
 
Yeah it took about 30 seconds of googling to identify that these were all bogus clickbait. We are by and large not a particularly intelligent species.
What gets me every time is that these rubes are so brazen and proud of their ignorance/gullibility/whatever. Somehow we are stupid for not believing the clickbait lies, and they are the ones with their eyes open.
 
I don't know if people are consciously choosing to continue the spread of misinformation and to what end or they are just that gullible
I know, right? They should completely lose their ability to post on Facebook and other social media.
 
So bad... sorry to hear!

Epic meltdown with JetBlue two weeks ago with not one but two flights canceled from BOS to ABQ. Same scenario of pilots/crew time out due to weather delays. Two plus hour waits to reach a customer service representative. One of the worst travel experiences in my life. Maybe we’ll ren ssro caor t a car and drive out there...oh wait.
My son who we haven’t seen in person for 19 months is due to fly to Bradley from LAX on JetBlue this weekend. He hates flying to begin with. I hope he isn’t impacted.

Aside from all this, the airlines, all receiving govt help during the pandemic, are
are taking full advantage with both expensive pricing and totally devalued air miles. In addition to most having shifted a few years ago from giving miles according to miles traveled instead to basing them on ticket cost, for a cross US flight about an 80% devaluation, they have now doubled or tripled the miles required. Miles are becoming worthless except to very frequent fliers and even they have to take many more flights to accumulate enough miles for even one itinerary.
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The Government will be taking this post down soon, can't have anti Vax news anywhere! LOL
Except pre January 20, 2021
Why would the airport people go to work when they can earn more money from the government to stay home?
Airlines are no different than construction, the food industry, manufacturing and other key industries that can't get enough help to fill idle/empty positions
It stinks especially when the airlines are counted on to keep the people in this country moving when traveling distances
 
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We've had several trip itineraries changed, a couple very significantly, due to pilot shortages on some airlines.
Pilots are in short supply because those who were furloughed or took leaves of absence during the massive slowdown in flying are required to undergo a re-training program before they return to the cockpit.
Simulator time may be required as well, and is also in short supply because of the large number of pilots being re-trained.
 
I hope your son makes it without any issues. Our trip was the first to see my wife’s family in about that long.

The miles and prices are absurd. Miles are more or less a lost cause to me given the devaluation. I used to be a travel card for everyday purchases but switched over to a cash back card and haven’t regretted it. Definitely not in a rush to hop on a plane every vacation - to see family for sure but otherwise not so much...

My son who we haven’t seen in person for 19 months is due to fly to Bradley from LAX on JetBlue this weekend. He hates flying to begin with. I hope he isn’t impacted.

Aside from all this, the airlines, all receiving govt help during the pandemic, are
are taking full advantage with both expensive pricing and totally devalued air miles. In addition to most having shifted a few years ago from giving miles according to miles traveled instead to basing them on ticket cost, for a cross US flight about an 80% devaluation, they have now doubled or tripled the miles required. Miles are becoming worthless except to very frequent fliers and even they have to take many more flights to accumulate enough miles for even one itinerary.
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Heads up of you are getting a rental at Savannah. He flew in there last week and stood in line at Avis for over an hour waiting to pick up keys. Line was long and agents were limited. He rented a full size sedan and was given a Toyota Tacoma.

That's a great little airport. Rental cars are scarce everywhere, but likely even more scarce in tourist destinations without any mass transit like that.
 
That's a great little airport. Rental cars are scarce everywhere, but likely even more scarce in tourist destinations without any mass transit like that.
All these travel related companies are going full capitalism at its finest. A good friend just went to Puerto Rico and was stuck with a small rental . SUV for 1100 smackers for a week.
 
That's a great little airport. Rental cars are scarce everywhere, but likely even more scarce in tourist destinations without any mass transit like that.

Definitely like it when I fly in to or out of Savannah.

I just got off phone with my company's travel as I had a change in plans last week and ended up in Maryland instead of being home. I need a rental car for this week, primarily so I can get to Reagan National on Saturday for a flight. I can see an Avis/Budget rental location from my hotel window. Travel agent said he couldn't get anything with Budget but Avis was easy peasey. Picking up a full size tomorrow morning.
 
Definitely like it when I fly in to or out of Savannah.

I just got off phone with my company's travel as I had a change in plans last week and ended up in Maryland instead of being home. I need a rental car for this week, primarily so I can get to Reagan National on Saturday for a flight. I can see an Avis/Budget rental location from my hotel window. Travel agent said he couldn't get anything with Budget but Avis was easy peasey. Picking up a full size tomorrow morning.
I hear you can get blood clots driving rental cars. Only been through the Savannah airport a few times. Probably my favorite airport and convenient rental lot.
 
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I hear you can get blood clots driving rental cars. Only been through the Savannah airport a few times. Probably my favorite airport and convenient rental lot.

Love the big lobby before TSA checkpoint and the very wide aisles in the concourse area. Just a nice, wide open, airy feel to the terminal.

I'll have no more than a 90 minute drive in the rental. If there's a joke in there, you got me because it's either over my head or my compressed memory doesn't recall the joke.
 
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