
Delta says the computer meltdown may cost it half a BILLION dollars
Listen Now On the Saturday, August 3rd edition of The Travel Guys… In the Travel News, Delta says the computer meltdown may cost it half a BILLION dollars; and Disneyland averts a strike by park workers with a new contract.
August 3, 202443m 6s
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Show Notes
Listen Now
On the Saturday, August 3rd edition of The Travel Guys…
- In the Travel News, Delta says the computer meltdown may cost it half a BILLION dollars; and Disneyland averts a strike by park workers with a new contract.
- Restaurants have a new way for you to pay. Imagine not having to wait for your check, just paying when you want, and walking out the door. But is this new system a plus or a minus for diners?
- The airline industry and their lobbying group (Airlines for America) are doing everything they can to keep from following new rules about disclosing the REAL cost of travel. We’ll explain who the good guys and the bad guys are in this story.
- The Travel Guys are welcoming a new Travel Gal, Sydney Schellinger. She has an interesting connection to a “poodle,” and Sydney will be a regular contributor to the program, filling us in on bargains and adventure travel for our younger listeners.
Highlights
- Find our new Travel Gal here
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- Choose the Best of Sacramento
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- Yosemite National Park blasts tourists for gross behavior
- How you can find on-time statistics on airline websites
- Evacuation Takes a Long Time, Because Everyone Wants to Take Their Carry-on Bags
- Check parking lot availability at the Sacramento International Airport before leaving home
- Sacramento International Airport Availability Map
- Elliott.org – Chris Elliott
- How to win your consumer dispute using the Elliott Method