Flight News For Fishing Travelers – March 2022
We’ve started the year off with domestic trips to Texas and South Carolina, and international hops to Mexico and Guatemala. Those are all regular stops on our rotation, but we’re always keeping an eye on future options. Accordingly, we provide monthly fishing travel so you don’t hunt them down. Here are a handful of new ones. Be sure to read to until the end of this column because some of you are going to want to take advantage of new flight options we describe.
Delta Air Lines testing program to cut down on carry-on luggage
Boarding the plane is still a confusing endeavor for many as they try to cram overstuffed bags into already-full overhead compartments. There are all sorts of perverse incentives that lead to this and bravo to Delta for trying to find a solution.
Korean Air adopts palm vein verification for domestic boarding
More biometric boarding solutions should speed up and simplify the process and eliminate the need for phone or paper boarding passes. We are generally thrilled with Clear’s quick eye scan that allows us to jump to the front of the line, and while there may be some privacy concerns it seems that the good outweighs the bad here.
Miles & Points Made Simple With Promising New Award Search Tool
If you’ve wanted to get into the frequent flier game — or get better at it — but you find the whole process of redeeming your miles to be daunting, this new site allows you to search dozens of airlines at the same time, in the same place, greatly simplifying the game. It’s still not perfect, but the promise is immense.
New Airline Caters to Those Looking to Join the Mile High Club
Love Cloud out of Las Vegas (with possible plans to expand to LA) now offers you a non-illicit chance to make whoopee in the air. It gets rid of the thrill of doing something you’re not supposed to do, but it’s likely a lot easier and more sanitary than using a commercial plane’s restroom.
Men posing with fish on dating apps: Hot new catch or toxic bros?
If you want to join the Mile High Club but don’t have a partner, perhaps an online dating app should be your next stop – just be careful about whether you lead with pics from your last fishing trip. This makes me happy I’m married because I’m pretty sure that 90+ percent of my pics have fish in them.