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United Airlines Finally Reveals How New Overbooking Compensation System Works

United Airlines is now detailing how the carrier's new voluntary overbooking compensation system will play out.

After quietly testing the system last month in a handful of markets, today the Chicago-based carrier rolled out the new system in all of its United States hubs, including Chicago.

Now United management will get a much better sense of whether the system is working and whether it will remain in place for the long haul.

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Hotels Try to Shut Out Noise From Guestrooms

Hotels are trying to lull guests to sleep by proactively minimizing the noise they can hear in their rooms.

From double insulating walls to adding thicker headboards to installing quieter air conditioning units to providing white noise machines, hotels are trying to provide a more calming sleep environment.

“We believe that overall that we are in the business of sleep,” says Lisa Checchio, senior vice president of global brands at Wyndham Hotel Group. “We all know sleep is a universal need and travel is stressful.”

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Taking In-Flight Entertainment to the Next Level

From biometrics to virtual reality, inflight entertainment systems companies are stretching the limits of the media. Here’s our roundup of what was hot at the Airline Passenger Experience Association EXPO.

Alexa Skills

American Airlines adopted new Alexa skills developed by WPP inflight entertainment company, Spafax, which will allow the airline’s customers to query their Echos and similar Alexa-powered home helpers about what movies and programs will be shown on their flights, including details about actors and film ratings.

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