Cost of U.S. COVID Restrictions, Solution to Leftover Plane Food, and Yet Another Ugly Mask Incident

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COVID-Related Travel Restrictions Costing US Almost $198 Million Daily – Travel Pulse

Which translates to $72 billion per year. That might sound like a lot, but it is still less than 1% of GDP. Not that businesses aren’t impacted.

Swiss trials discount for leftover in-flight food – Paxex.aero

Dinner to go as you exit the aircraft? I think yes.

MAN DRAGGED OFF JETBLUE FLIGHT AFTER ASSAULTING FLIGHT ATTENDANT – Live and Let’s Fly

A primer on how not to act. There are certainly power-tripping flight attendants that won’t respond to reason. But even if the FA did act how he claims, you don’t depart like this.

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