Topic: Airline Policy

5 chapters across the catalog

R9X
Episode 1377 2:29:49 - 2:31:54

1377: R9X

Delta Airlines, Insurance Surcharges for Unvaccinated

Delta Airlines announced a $200 monthly surcharge on health insurance for unvaccinated employees, citing the high cost of COVID-19 hospitalizations. This move is criticized as a "slippery slope" that could lead to surcharges for other behaviors like smoking or obesity. The policy marks a shift from incentives to financial punishment for non-compliance.

Gender Binary
Episode 752 1:39:47 - 1:42:07

752: Gender Binary

House Hearing on Aircraft Carbon Emissions

A U.S. House hearing addressed the need to regulate carbon emissions from the aircraft industry, which has historically avoided strict environmental oversight. Proponents of the regulation argue that the U.S. must reduce emissions by 35% to 65% by 2030 to meet climate goals. However, there is significant skepticism regarding whether these policies will gain traction or if the airline industry will successfully lobby against them.

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 4:17 - 5:54

235: Disaster Capitalist

Airline Luggage Weight Restrictions, Global Entry Iris Scans

A discussion regarding strict airline luggage limits focuses on the 23-kilogram (55-pound) cap and the inability to purchase additional weight on certain carriers. The conversation touches on the Global Entry program's use of iris scans and shares an anecdote about bypassing weight limits by carrying a laptop separately during a Lufthansa check-in.

Nuke the Gay Pirates
Episode 89 1:14:44 - 1:17:09

89: Nuke the Gay Pirates

United Airlines, Fat Activism

United Airlines' policy to charge obese passengers for two seats sparks a discussion on "fat activism." The hosts recount an anecdote from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport involving a passenger with a unique body type struggling to secure an extra seat under previous airline regulations.