WNPP Episode 96 How the Airlines Rip You Off

I have just published episode #96 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I discuss (ok, I rant) how the airlines take advantage of their customers, maximising their profits at their customer’s expense. I also delve into my upcoming Namibia and Zululand workshops and discuss the camera equipment I am taking with me. Lastly, I also discuss my thoughts on the many rumour websites and YouTube channels (more of which are popping up daily) related to as-yet unreleased or unannounced photographic equipment.

2 thoughts on “WNPP Episode 96 How the Airlines Rip You Off

  1. Oh man Josh, hotels are definitely starting to do this. Many of the major chains are now little more than a booking agent for a hotel who has paid for the rights to use a sign on the top of the building. 10 years ago it was basically the opposite, and I was in a Hilton hotel in Hawaii that was one of very few not owned by Hilton. Today the majority are franchised out. I’m about to ditch my hotel credit card for a generic ‘travel’ credit card, where I can redeem points to offset $’s spent. And I’m nearly a Diamond for Life with Hilton.

    As for the Queensland And Northern Territories Airline Service (QANTAS), it must be 51% owned by Australian shareholders, but is otherwise fully private. https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/qantas-to-remain-australian-owned/qd9i14tyl

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