United Airlines is reducing its flights in the US and Canada because of coronavirus. Here’s a new mental ailment we learned about today: Paris Syndrome.
Those are some of the stories I found today and thought you, too, might find interesting
United Cuts US Schedule Due to Coronavirus
United Airlines announced the carrier will reduce US and Canadian domestic flight operations by about 10% due to coronavirus COVID-19’s impact. Reduced schedules for US employees and pay raises delays are also kicking in.
We previously wrote about United’s pilot hiring freeze and how they’re asking some pilots to take voluntary leave.
TSA Discloses Travel Blogger’s Location
The Theatre of Security Arts Transportation Security Administration replied to a tweet from View from the Wing’s Gary Leff — and let the world know where he was hanging out at that moment.

A New York Stall-wart: The LaGuardia Bathrooms?
Lynsey Williams has high praise for the remodeled LaGuardia terminals — especially the bathrooms.
Have You Suffered from Paris Syndrome?
Another travel blogger, Ciara Johnson, posted about Paris Syndrome: “A real psychological term/condition for the disappointment (people) have faced when the reality of Paris doesn’t actually match their expectation”

Did you know that’s a thing?
Jimmy Fallon’s Hawaiian Vacation from Hell
Getting dumped before the trip? Passengers puking a helicopter ride? Yeah, Jimmy Fallon’s last trip to Hawaii didn’t go so well.
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