Sky High Shenanigans: Window Shade Wars, Stolen Vouchers, and the Rise of Premium Low-Cost Travel
Good morning! 🌞 Buckle up, because today’s newsletter is taking off with a high-flying debate over who controls that airplane window shade—spoiler alert: it’s more complicated than it seems! Meanwhile, Southwest Airlines is dealing with a not-so-fun game of “hide the vouchers” after an employee stashed $36K worth of travel credits in an airport locker. If that’s not enough to make you rethink your travel plans, we’ve got a fresh take on why cruising through Europe with kids might just save your sanity (and your wallet). And finally, in a twist no one saw coming, low-cost carriers in the U.S. are going premium to keep their wings in the air. But first, here are the latest blog post from our website:Get More from Your Avios: Strategies for Maximum Value Read Online ✈️ Window Seat = Window Shade Boss?Alright, window seat warriors, let’s settle a long-standing airborne debate: who controls the window shade? Spoiler alert: it’s the lucky soul in the window seat. Yes, you have the power to let the sunshine in—or block it out like a seasoned vampire. But with great power comes great responsibility.While you’re gazing at cloud kingdoms, remember the golden rule: if your neighbor is squinting or politely asks to dim the light, consider being a team player. And hey, if the whole cabin is dark and cozy, maybe it’s not the time to be the lone bright light in the sky.But when flight crews try to enforce a shade lockdown, especially on a bright daytime jaunt? That’s when things get tricky. You might want to play along, but don’t be afraid to let in some light when the pre-arrival snacks roll out.In the end, it’s all about balance—enjoy your view, but don’t blind your fellow travelers. Where do you stand in the window shade showdown?✈️Why a Cruise is the Secret to Stress-Free European Family TravelTaking the kiddos to Europe? Prepare for a memorable adventure with a side of logistical headaches—unless you add a cruise into the mix. Sure, hotel hopping sounds fun, until you realize most European hotels have strict occupancy limits, leaving families scrambling for extra rooms. But on a cruise ship? You’ve got cabins that comfortably fit the whole crew.Cruising also takes the guesswork out of feeding picky eaters. While you’re savoring Tuscan truffle honey, your little ones can find comfort in familiar fare back on the ship. Plus, say goodbye to packing and unpacking every few days. Drift off in Barcelona and wake up in Italy, with no suitcase hauling required.And let’s not forget the amenities—pools, air conditioning, and even onboard medical help are just steps away, keeping everyone cool and covered. With all this convenience, a European cruise might just be the best way to explore the continent with kids. Combine it with some time on land, and you’ve got a family trip that’s both effortless and epic.✈️Surf’s Up! Seattle to Maui for Just $197 Roundtrip!Aloha, deal hunters! Delta Air Lines is serving up a slice of paradise with non-stop roundtrip flights from Seattle to Kahului, Maui, for just $197. Yes, you read that right—$197 to swap the Space Needle for palm trees and pristine beaches. And the best part? This deal works both ways, so if you’re in Maui dreaming of the Pacific Northwest, you’re covered too!Travel dates are available from September to December 2024, making it the perfect escape before winter fully kicks in. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or an extended stay, you’ll find plenty of dates to suit your schedule.Sample Dates from Seattle:September 2nd-4thSeptember 19th-23rdNovember 11th-18thDecember 3rd-5thSample Dates from Kahului:September 4th-6thNovember 11th-18thDecember 8th-12thNo stops, no fuss—just you, the ocean breeze, and that sweet Hawaiian sun. This deal is a no-brainer, so grab your surfboard (or at least your sunscreen) and get ready for some serious island vibes!✈️Southwest Employee’s “Locker of Loot”Southwest Airlines had a little turbulence in the form of a sticky-fingered employee at St. Louis Airport. This crafty customer service agent decided to play Robin Hood—but without the giving back part—by printing and pocketing $36,000 worth of travel vouchers. His stash of 119 vouchers was discovered tucked away in an airport locker, along with a confession that he’d been quietly running this operation for two months, creating a total of $79,000 in phony flight credits.This isn’t Southwest’s first voucher heist, either. Just last year, a Chicago-based employee was busted for generating a jaw-dropping $1.87 million in travel vouchers. It’s almost like these vouchers are the new gold bars at Costco, minus the membership.While both employees were caught red-handed, you’ve got to wonder if Southwest needs to tighten up its voucher system. After all, it’s one thing to offer friendly skies, but quite another to leave the vault wide open.✈️Low-Cost Carriers Are Going Premium—But Why?U.S.-based low-cost carriers like Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier are shaking things up by introducing premium options in their cabins. Why the change? In short, competition and cost pressures are pushing these airlines to get creative in boosting revenue.With the big dogs—American, Delta, and United—dominating the skies, low-cost airlines are feeling the squeeze. The domestic market is oversaturated, with more seats than passengers, making it tough for budget airlines to turn a profit. To stay competitive, they’re now offering more than just bare-bones service.Take Southwest, for example. They’re ditching their famous free-for-all seating for assigned seats and adding premium options to attract more revenue. Spirit’s “Go Big or Go Comfy” campaign aims to make flying with them more comfortable without breaking the bank. Even Frontier, the first to make a move, is rolling out business-class perks like extra legroom and empty middle seats.In an industry where costs are soaring—thanks to higher fuel prices, wages, and geopolitical tensions—these upgrades are a strategic response to customer demand and financial pressures. It’s a premium twist on the classic low-cost formula, aiming to keep these airlines flying high in a crowded market.We love hearing from you! Share your travel stories, tips, or ask us burning travel questions. Ask me a question or advice on points and miles or other travel questions. Who knows, your story might be featured in our next newsletter!🔗 Stay Connected – Don’t forget to follow at @pointsplanensimple for daily doses of travel inspiration!✨ Safe Travels & Happy Landings! Thank you for flying with us on this newsletter journey. Until next time, keep your passports ready and your adventures grand!Powered by beehiiv