Monday, August 25, 2025

The Professor’s Minute Minute – August 26 2025

 



From legacy vs. low-cost to broken data, lost jobs, and worms (yes, worms), the day is messy enough without AA’s gloves-off approach.

  1. Legacy vs. low-cost: who wins the global race?

    OAG lines up the data comparing network depth and reach. It’s a head-to-head sprint with some surprising winners.

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  2. Truth in memes?

    A Facebook post making the rounds lands a little too close to reality. Humor, meet cynicism.

    Read more.

  3. AI agents vs. broken data

    Phocuswire breaks down the central flaw of travel AI: garbage in, garbage out. Without good data, smart agents stay dumb.

    Read more.

  4. UK hospitality sheds staggering jobs

    Budget tax rises ripple through hospitality. Tens of thousands of jobs lost. The UK’s biggest service export is bleeding.

    Read more.

  5. The screwworm arrives

    US confirms its first travel-associated case of human screwworm. Rare, chilling, and exactly the type of health alert that sticks in travelers’ minds.

    Read more.

  6. Quirky: Filthy seats and no gloves on AA

    Passengers on American Airlines report being handed dirty seats without gloves or wipes. DIY sanitation, courtesy of your ticket price.

    Read more.

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