United Airlines Offering Free Spritz Cocktails on Flights To Italy

United Airlines Offering Free Spritz Cocktails on Flights To Italy

United Airlines will offer complimentary spritz cocktails onboard select flights to Italy this summer.Spritz Society’s award-winning premium sparkling cocktails will be available on United’s seasonal flights between Chicago and Milan beginning Friday, May 6 through August 6 and on United’s summer flights between Newark and Rome from May 26 to August 26.ADVERTISING
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Travelers will also be able to purchase Spritz Society cocktails for $2 in the United Club locations at O’Hare International Airport (May 6 – June 6) and Newark Liberty International Airport (May 26 – June 26). Spritz Society’s Grapefruit flavor will be available onboard the two routes and both Grapefruit and Blood Orange will be available in the United Club airport locations.”Spritz cocktails have become synonymous with summer and offer a taste of Europe. Given the drink’s origin, we thought what better place to serve them than onboard our flights to Italy,” Luc Bondar, United Vice President of Marketing & Loyalty and President of MileagePlus, said in a statement. “Our customers are going to love everything about these festive cocktails, especially the taste – one of the reasons we chose Spritz Society is their focus on quality natural ingredients.”Spritz drinks originated in the Veneto region of Italy in the late 1800s and have experienced a spike in demand in recent years as United points out that the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States reported a year-over-year sales increase of 42.3 percent for premixed cocktails.

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Nigeria: Train Attack – What Nigerian Govt Is Doing to Free Kidnapped Passengers – Minister

Nigeria: Train Attack – What Nigerian Govt Is Doing to Free Kidnapped Passengers – Minister

“The various arms of security are working night and day to unravel the mystery surrounding the attack as a whole and the kidnapped people.”
The Nigerian government says it is doing all it can to free the dozens of people kidnapped from a train in Kaduna last month.
Information minister Lai Mohammed said though the government would not disclose details of its efforts to the media, “what I can assure you is that as we speak, the respective arms of the government are actually engaged in getting those victims released.”
Mr Mohammed spoke at the end of Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari.
“What the federal government is doing won’t be the subject matter of a press conference, because we have lives at stake. The various arms of security are working night and day to unravel the mystery surrounding the attack as a whole and the kidnapped people,” the minister said.
“What I can assure you is that as we speak, the respective arms of the government are actually engaged in getting those victims released. It’s natural for anybody who is a father or a mother of a kidnapped person to be worried and to be concerned.”

PREMIUM TIMES reported the March 28 attack on a Kaduna-bound train by gunmen. At least eight people were killed by the gunmen and dozens of other passengers were kidnapped. The gunmen have since released videos of some of the kidnapped passengers.
End to Attacks
Mr Mohammed said the military, in collaboration with other security agencies, is working hard to bring to an end the frequent attacks on innocent citizens.
He said the government is aware of the concerns of Nigerians regarding the security situation in the country.
“At the level of government, we appreciate the concerns of citizens and we are leaving no stone unturned, but we’ll not give you specific steps we’re taking. I think it will be counterproductive and not going to aid or help those who are kidnapped or help the security forces who are tracing and ensuring that there’ll be no repeat of such attacks,” he said.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that about 3,000 people were killed and almost 1,500 kidnapped in the first three months of 2022. This is according to data released by the Nigeria Security Tracker (NST), a project of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Bandits working with Boko Haram
On Wednesday, the minister also said the government is aware of a collaboration between bandits operating mainly in the North-west and members of the Boko Haram terror group, that operates mainly in the North-east of Nigeria.
“What is happening now is that there is a kind of an unholy handshake between bandits and Boko Haram insurgents. Preliminary reports of what transpired at the Kaduna train attacks show that there is a kind of collaboration between the bandits and the dislodged Boko Haram terrorists from the northeast. I can tell you very confidently that the Federal Government is on the top of this matter,” he added.

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Apart from the information minister, defence minister Bashir Magashi also addressed journalists after the FEC meeting.
He said the military would soon unravel those behind the incessant attacks and banditry.
“Honestly, I think the security chiefs are working hard to unveil those that are involved, and we will tell you very soon those that are carrying out these attacks. Both in Jos and Kaduna, we will come and explain to the public what is really going on and our efforts to ensure that all these activities are stopped once and for all.
“We are really on top of the situation, we are planning hard and we will get it out as soon as possible,” he said.
Mr Magashi announced that at Wednesday’s meeting, the Federal Executive Council approved the purchase of more operational vehicles for the military.
He said they would be used for the transportation of troops and cargo to various areas where there are security challenges.

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How to choose the best seat on a plane

How to choose the best seat on a plane

What used to be a simple part of purchasing an airline ticket has become a hot mess in recent years. Should you pay for more legroom? Should you pay at all? Do you have to select a seat in order to get on the plane? These are legitimate questions, and airlines do little to help answer them during checkout.
Here we offer simple, straightforward guidance for how to choose airlines seats, or how to skip seat selection altogether. Airlines have different rules and costs associated with seat selection yet all share many similarities. Mastering this basic yet important aspect of flying can make your trip more comfortable and save you a surprising amount of money. The big exception here is Southwest Airlines,
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which doesn’t follow the industry’s seat selection conventions.4 steps to selecting seats on planesStep 1: Pick an airline with lower seat selection fees Let’s take a step back: Yes, many airlines now charge a fee to select seats ahead of time. This is a relatively new reality in the travel world and isn’t consistent from airline to airline or even trip to trip. Therefore, it’s good to know which airlines are saddling customers with sky-high fees and which are keeping them modest, or skipping them altogether.

We determined these seat selection fees by looking across several fares and averaging the cost of choosing a window seat near the front of the plane and choosing a middle seat near the back.

  • Airlines like American Airlines,
    AAL,
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    Spirit Airlines
    SAVE,
    +3.41%
    and Frontier Airlines
    ULCC,
    +2.34%
    charged high fees for both window seats near the front of the plane and middle seats near the back.

  • Delta Air Lines
    DAL,
    +2.47%
    and United Airlines
    UAL,
    +3.30%
    only charged for the nicer seats.

  • Alaska Airlines
    ALK,
    +1.47%
    and Hawaiian Airlines charged nothing at all.

So you can save yourself some hassle by choosing an airline with more reasonable rules and fees. You don’t want to end up on the fifth checkout screen and realize that you owe $40 extra for your seat. Also see: American Airlines to resume in-flight alcohol sales in AprilStep 2: Skip seat selection if you have to pay Here’s the tricky underside of seat selection fees: You usually don’t have to pay them, but airlines really want you to. This gets especially confusing with basic economy fares, which differ from airline to airline and often don’t include free seat selection. But no matter what, you should skip seat selection altogether if the airline is trying to make you pay. Here’s an example. When trying to book a United basic economy fare, you might see that every available seat carries a charge, even the really lousy ones in the back.

You might think you have to shell out $14 extra on this flight, but not so: You can skip the seat selection process altogether and save that money. Does skipping seat selection mean you might not get a seat at all? Emphatically, no. You will likely get assigned a seat during check-in (though you should still skip it if the airline tries to tack on a fee) or, at the very least, at the gate. Again: You don’t have to select a seat in order to get a seat. You just might get stuck with a suboptimal one if you choose to skip it. It is important to note that if you’re traveling with others, there is no guarantee that your seats will be assigned together if you choose to forgo paying for seat selection, so you’ll need to factor that inconvenience into your decision.Step 3: Weigh the pros and cons of paying to upgrade your seat Most airlines now offer three categories of economy fares:

  • Basic economy. These fares are highly restrictive and usually don’t include free seat selection.

  • Economy (sometimes called “main cabin”). These are the normal economy fares.

  • Premium economy (every airline has its own name). Premium economy fares often include perks like extra legroom and a free drink.

Some airlines even offer a fourth category:

  • Economy preferred (or similar). These are usually economy seats with preferential placement, such as near the front of the plane and on the aisles and windows.

When you purchase one of these fares, your airline will probably ask whether you want to upgrade. Sometimes this will be an interstitial screen during checkout, such as this section from Delta:

More often, this choice will be baked into the seat selection screen. For example, if you select a Comfort+ (premium economy) seat on Delta, you’ll see the cost of upgrading to this seat along with some of the perks.

Feeling some decision fatigue yet? Don’t worry, here are some simple rules to follow:

  • If you are not 100% confident in your plans, upgrade from basic economy to main cabin for better change/cancellation policies.

  • If you must have a window or aisle seat, upgrade from basic economy to economy or economy preferred.

  • If you must have more legroom, upgrade from main cabin (or main cabin preferred) to premium economy.

  • When in doubt, don’t upgrade. These fees might seem small, but they can add up in a hurry, especially on round-trip flights.

Keep in mind that airlines have different names for these different upgrade options. Read: ‘At $4.39 a gallon for gas, it was going to cost me more to drive there and back — than it is to stay at the hotel’: Americans rethink spring travel plansStep 4: Check to make sure your seat selection is OK Assuming you have selected a seat and not chosen to skip it in step 2, you’ll want to make sure it’s a decent, comfortable option. This is especially important for long international flights where the difference between a cramped seat by the bathroom and a bulkhead seat with extra legroom can be a big one. Some airlines include information about the seats during the seat selection process, but remember that they are trying to upsell you on an upgrade, so take this with a grain of salt. Instead, consult a third-party website like SeatGuru. SeatGuru includes detailed information about each seat in most major airlines’ fleets. It has a color-coded map that lets you easily spot the best and worst seats onboard. The easiest way to find your aircraft is to use the search tool on SeatGuru’s homepage. Fair warning: SeatGuru is not the most user-friendly site. It’s still so much better than all the competition that it remains the go-to resource for fleet-specific seat info. You might like: How to get a travel rewards card if you’re just building creditKey takeaways Don’t be overwhelmed by the process of learning how to pick flight seats. Airlines have made it that way on purpose in order to sell their more “premium” seating options. Understanding these basics can save you lots of money. When in doubt, keep it simple. Skip seat selection altogether if the airline is asking you to pay, knowing that you’ll still get assigned a seat before takeoff. And don’t upgrade your seat unless you absolutely must. Seating is just one of the ways that airlines have turned purchasing air travel into a gamut of add-on fees. Keeping your total cost down requires a bit of know-how and navigation, but is well worth the effort. More From NerdWallet Sam Kemmis writes for NerdWallet. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @samsambutdif.

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Nigerians in Ukraine Without Valid Passports Free to Return – Immigration

Nigerians in Ukraine Without Valid Passports Free to Return – Immigration

The head of Immigration says the government will suspend it’s rule to receive its citizens.
Nigerians with expired or invalid passports in Ukraine will be allowed back home, the Nigerian Immigration Service has said.
The acting comptroller-general of Immigration, Isah Jere, disclosed this to PREMIUM TIMES on Sunday in a phone interview.
There are over 4,000 Nigerians in the eastern European country which descended into war last week with an invasion by its neighbour, Russia.
Many Nigerians in the country are students in higher institutions of learning.
The Nigerian government had asked its nationals in Ukraine “to remain calm but be very vigilant and be responsible for their personal security and safety.”

The government asked Nigerians seeking safety to move to Hungarian or Romanian borders. Hungary and Romania approved visa-free access to all Nigerians coming from Ukraine.

“For now, movements to the Hungarian Zahony border and Romanian Suceava, Tulcea, Satu Mare County, and Maramures borders is advised, as they have approved visa free access to all Nigerians coming from Ukraine,” a statement by Gabriel Aduda, permanent secretary of the Foreign Affairs ministry, read.
Mr Jere told PREMIUM TIMES that the government has approved the entry of Nigerians without passports.
“Nigerians in Ukraine without passports are free to travel back to Nigeria. We have spoken to the airlines and other operators to allow them. It is not their fault,” he said.
“During COVID-19 we could not travel and the passports were fixed to expire on a certain date so we cannot stop it. Each passing day, it draws closer to its expiration date.
“The Minister has approved that any Nigerian whether studying there or not can return, they will renew it here,” he added.

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