Liholiho Yacht Club Moves Temporarily to Dear Inga Space In the Mission
Popular TenderNob Hawaiian restaurant Liholiho Yacht Club is undergoing a renovation, and the owners are relocating the operation temporarily this month to their other restaurant space at 3560 18th Street which is home to Dear Inga.
The Eastern European-inspired Dear Inga was only open for five and a half months when the pandemic hit, and remained open for a bit last year serving to-go sausages and other takeout, later closing completely in August. The menu, from former Nopa and Spruce chef David Golovin, was a tribute to Golovin s Eastern European grandmother, who was named Inga.
Routes: AA/JetBlue team up + JetBlue fare changes, Eureka, Southwest, no domestic testing, more
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JetBlue have unveiled their initial plans for code-sharing and marketing cooperation on routes out of New York and Boston, a partnership they announced last summer. The two airlines didn’t have much to say about how the partnership will affect the New York-San Francisco market, which they both serve from JFK (and JetBlue also serves from Newark), except to note that customers will see “enhanced schedules” between the two cities. They offered more detail about their Los Angeles-New York plans, also served by both carriers from JFK and by JetBlue from Newark: “Customers will have the most choices 14 daily flights between the two carriers and will have access to (American’s) state-of-the art Airbus A321T aircraft or JetBlue’s A321 aircraft featuring Mint,” they said. Ame
Feb 17, 2021
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American Express’ Centurion Lounge network continues to grow.
On Wednesday, the issuer announced a new outpost coming to Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport (DCA).
The new lounge will be located airside in the National Hall near Terminal B. At more than 11,500 square feet, it’ll be on the larger size, hopefully with enough space to handle a post-pandemic surge in passenger traffic.