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The Travel Review Trap In Europe — How I Avoid Bad Hotels And Restaurants Built For Tourists
I do not read hotel and restaurant reviews abroad the same way everywhere. In Europe, bad reviews can be easier for businesses to challenge or remove, so I rely less on average ratings and more on patterns, photos, trusted local sites, and avoiding obvious tourist traps.
American Airlines Board Faces Shareholder Vote To Loosen Management’s Grip After Profits Collapsed 87%
American Airlines shareholders will vote next month on a board reform that could make it easier for outside candidates to break through management’s slate. The proposal is almost certain to fail — but after profits collapsed 87%, executive pay barely budged, and shareholders lagged the S&P 500
California Couldn’t Build High-Speed Rail — Now It’s Studying 140 MPH Buses [Roundup]
California couldn’t build high-speed rail, so now officials are studying 140 mph buses. Plus: MrBeast says he only books flights with Starlink, Southwest passengers complain about forced bag checks, and a woman says the wrong soap triggered TSA explosives screening.
Jessica Simpson Flew First Class While Her Kids Sat In Coach — And Ran Into Ex-Husband Nick Lachey Onboard
Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey apparently went 20 years without seeing each other after their divorce. They both were in the same cabin of a flight to Hawaii, while Simpson's second ex sat in back with their three kids.
Chase Gives 30% More Southwest Points — Mostly Replaces What Rapid Rewards Took Away
Chase is offering a 30% bonus on transfers to Southwest Rapid Rewards, which sounds like value — until you remember how much Southwest has already taken away. The bonus mostly restores the value Rapid Rewards lost through devaluation, while showing how the new Southwest is happy to sell more points
Inside Delta Sync Wi-Fi: Fast, free connectivity across your journey
If you’ve flown with Delta in recent years, there’s a good chance you’ve experienced the award-winning Delta Sync Wi-Fi platform . Since 2023, Delta has equipped more than 1,200 aircraft with fast, free Delta Sync Wi-Fi presented by T-Mobile, with more than 160 million customer sessions logged since
American Airlines Adds Restaurant-Style Ordering To Miami Flagship Lounge — Cubanos And Croquetas Delivered Tableside
The American Airlines Flagship lounge has introduced food items to order via QR code, delivered tableside. That's something they already have in their most-recently opened Flagship lounge in Philadelphia .
Global Volunteer Month at Delta: People, purpose and partnership
Delta’s third annual Global Volunteer Month effort in April has quickly become a cornerstone for how the brand shows up to make a difference in communities. All month long, employees and SkyMiles Members joined volunteer events with Delta’s nonprofit partners across the globe. This year, more than 1
Delta CEO Says AI Has No Soul — His Airline Uses It To Price Your Ticket [Roundup]
Delta’s CEO says AI lacks soul and warmth — while his airline uses AI to help price tickets. Plus: Air Force One’s China-trip meal gets roasted, American tells a passenger stuck in the lav to try knocking, and TSA’s SFO screening contract fight heads to court.
How To Max Them Out Citi Strata Elite’s Impressive Credits
Citi premium card looks complicated at first, but the real value is straightforward once you know how the credits post. The Strata Elite’s hotel, Splurge, Blacklane, Priority Pass, and Admirals Club benefits can make the first cardmember year far more lucrative than the $595 fee suggests.
American Airlines Flight Attendant Objects To Her Union’s Left-Wing Politics — But Still Must Pay Dues
An American Airlines flight attendant is objecting to her union’s left-wing political messaging, including May Day posts aimed at Trump and Elon Musk. Unions are obviously - and necessarily - political. That makes it tough for airline workers who have to pay dues to platform ideas they oppose.
Spirit Airlines Told Workers To Ignore Shutdown Rumors — Now They’re Suing For 60 Days Pay
Spirit Airlines workers say the company told them to ignore shutdown rumors right up until the end — then terminated nearly everyone without 60 days’ notice. Now they’re suing for WARN Act pay, while Spirit argues its collapse was unforeseeable because last-minute financing and a possible taxpayer b
Boeing Hit With $49.5 Million Verdict For One 737 MAX Death — Why It Was So High
A Chicago jury just awarded $49.5 million to the family of one Ethiopian 737 MAX crash victim, the largest civil verdict yet from the disaster. Boeing had already admitted liability, so the trial was only about money — and the size of the award now gives the remaining families a much higher benchmar
Elon Musk Says Delta Air Lines Starlink Deal Died Over An “Annoying Portal” — SpaceX Refused
Elon Musk confirms that Delta refused to equip its planes with Starlink because they require putting access behind a portal . SpaceX refuses to do that.
Mastercard’s New Airport Lounges Serve Sit-Down Meals — And Some Surprising Cards Get Free Access
Mastercard is opening its own airport sit down dining lounges for "World Legend" cardmembers.
Nashville Airport Board Packet Reveals New American Airlines Lounge Layout — And $12.6M Loan To Build It
American Airlines already announced a much larger Nashville Admirals Club, but the airport’s finance committee packet reveals the real news: the lounge layout, outdoor terraces, and a $17.8 million buildout where Nashville airport covers $5.1 million and lends American another $12.6 million to finis
Delta’s Internal Summer Plan To Stop Cancellations Snowballing: More Pilots, Fewer Flights
When disruptions hit, pilot availability, crew scheduling, fleet readiness, and a too-tight schedule can turn delays into waves of cancellations — so Delta is adding reserves, trimming flights, and rebuilding operational slack.
Game-Day energy goes global with Delta’s added Europe flights
Delta Air Lines is expanding its trans-Atlantic schedule this fall with the addition of special flights to support customers traveling to Madrid and Munich for two major international professional football games taking place in November. The airline will operate four additional round-trip flights be
American Airlines 777 Cockpit Windshield Shatters Over The Atlantic, Forcing JFK Diversion
An American Airlines Boeing 777 bound for Munich turned back over the Atlantic after the first officer’s cockpit windshield shattered, forcing a diversion to New York JFK. The photo looks terrifying, but 777 windshields are built in layers and so there's no penetration, depressurization, or immediat
Biggest Ever Chase Sapphire Reserve 150,000 Point Bonus — And Rewards Actual Spending
Chase Sapphire Reserve now has a record 150,000-point bonus, but the bigger story is that this is still a premium travel card built for actual spending. With strong earning on direct travel and dining, useful protections, valuable transfer partners, and better-than-usual lounge access, the $795 card
Frontier Passengers File $10 Million Claim Against Denver For Failing To Stop Runway Suicide
Frontier passengers traumatized after a suicidal trespasser walked into their jet’s path on a Denver runway have filed a $10 million claim against the city, arguing airport security should have stopped him before takeoff. Their trauma is real — but making taxpayers liable because someone scaled a ba
Nashville Airport Plans Massive 20,600 Square Foot Credit Card Lounge — Amex And Chase Want In
Nashville airport is quickly turning into a lounge battleground. Southwest has a lounge in the pipeline, American is nearly tripling its Admirals Club, Delta already expanded its Sky Club — and now airport documents show a massive 20,600-square-foot credit card lounge moving forward, with Amex, Chas
KLM’s Tiny Gin-Filled Houses Are Aviation Collectibles — Now New York Gets A Limited-Edition One
KLM’s most memorable business class perk is not a seat, lounge or amenity kit. It is a tiny Delft house filled with Dutch gin — a collectible passengers obsess over — and now the airline is marking 80 years of New York service with a limited-edition New York version and a Delft House pop-up in Manha
Airline Pillows May Have Been Footrests Before They Reach Your Face [Roundup]
Airline pillows may have spent time as footrests before being offered for your face. Plus: Southwest sells another window seat without a window, Amtrak gets baby changing tables only after Congress steps in, and one passenger found a way to sleep through meal service without missing the chicken.
Man Killed By Frontier Jet On Denver Runway Had 20 Prior Arrests, Including Attempted Murder
The man killed when a Frontier Airlines jet hit him on a Denver runway had 20 prior arrests, including attempted murder, and had been arrested again just one month before scaling an airport fence and walking into the path of the aircraft. Authorities have ruled the death a suicide,
Early SpaceX Investor Reveals Why Delta’s Starlink Deal Fell Apart — Now United Will Have Better Wifi For Years
Delta had a chance to move to Starlink, the inflight wifi system United is racing to install across its fleet. But an early SpaceX investor says the deal fell apart because Delta wanted Starlink behind its own branded portal — and now United may have the better passenger experience for years.
The Amex And Chase Points Playbook Is Changing — Some Programs Are Rising, Others Are Getting Riskier
Transferable points used to be the easy hedge against airline and hotel devaluations: keep flexible currency, transfer only when award space appears. But the currencies themselves are now moving in different directions, with some programs adding value while others lose edge or introduce new risk.
Man Who Walked In Front Of Frontier Jet In Denver Identified — Death Ruled Suicide
The man struck by a Frontier Airlines jet during takeoff in Denver has now been identified, and authorities say his death was suicide. He had climbed an 8-foot perimeter fence, crossed into a remote airfield area, and reached the active runway within about two minutes — a rare but not unprecedented
8 Reasons Citi New Premium Card Offers Amazing Value Year One Value
Citi launched a new premium credit card into an already crowded market — and it’s getting a lot of attention. Between a 75,000-point bonus, transferable points including American Airlines, and credits that can be used twice in the first year, the value can easily exceed the card’s annual fee.
United Flight Attendants Ratify Contract — Top Pay Will Exceed $100/Hour, $740M Lump Sum Payout
United flight attendants have finally ratified a new contract after 5.5 years without a raise, with 82% voting yes. The deal brings major wage increases, a $740 million lump-sum payout, boarding pay, and top hourly rates scheduled to exceed $100 — but Delta may still set the real compensation benchm
American Airlines Flight Attendants Get Florida Getaway For Credit Card Pitches
American Airlines flight attendants who perform best at onboard credit card pitches got rewarded with a Florida getaway. Plus: Delta and Amex describe their card partnership as “one P&L,” hotels turn Mother’s Day into a housekeeping excuse, and InKind moves from flat 20% back to dynamic rewards
People first, always: Delta releases 2025 “Delta Difference" Report
For 100 years, Delta has been guided by a longstanding value: putting people first. The 2025 Delta Difference report reflects what’s possible when we create opportunities for our employees, customers and communities to thrive. From record-level employee engagement to being the most awarded global ai
Over 60 Wheelchairs For One Flight — Are Passengers Faking Disability To Skip Airport Lines?
Southwest’s switch to assigned seating may have cured many of its wheelchair “miracles,” but the airport line-skipping incentive has not gone away. A single U.S.-bound flight from Taipei reportedly had more than 60 wheelchairs waiting — proving that when everyone gets airport priority, nobody does.
Dulles Airport Could Finally Kill Its Mobile Lounges — But The Rebuild Plan Now Costs $22 Billion
Washington Dulles may finally get the rebuild travelers have wanted for decades: real rail-connected concourses, the end of its “temporary” C/D complex, and a move away from mobile lounges. The catch is the price tag has climbed to $22 billion — enough to push airport costs above $90 per passenger u
Air France KLM Just Put A Real Points Expert In Charge Of Flying Blue
Most loyalty programs are run by people who understand spreadsheets better than members. Flying Blue just went the other way, tapping someone who has spent years on the member side of loyalty: helping travelers understand points, search awards, and navigate the programs from the outside. That is rar
Resorts Across Europe Scramble To Stop Pool Chair Towel Hogs — After Court Rules Missing Loungers Mean Refunds
Pool chair towel hogs are no longer just a resort annoyance. After a German tourist won a refund because guests monopolized loungers with towels, resorts across Europe are scrambling to enforce chair rules before missing loungers become a legal and financial problem.
Jeffrey Epstein Had 17 Amex Cards And 11 Million Points — His Black Card Concierge Booked “Decoy” Visa Flights
Jeffrey Epstein’s Amex records show the banal machinery behind something much darker: 17 cards, 11 million Membership Rewards points, and a Black Card concierge helping book “decoy” flights for visa interviews.
Readers Seeing Strong Approvals For Citi Strata Elite — $2,300 In First-Year Value
Readers are reporting surprisingly generous approvals for Citi new premium credit card. The Strata Elite currently offers an initial bonus and credits I value at $2,300 total in the first cardmember year, making it one of the most lucrative new card launches in years.
New Delta One Missoni amenity kits feature five seasonal colors, exclusive Grown Alchemist skincare routine
The Delta One amenity kit is getting a glow-up just in time for the spring/summer travel season. Now available in five seasonal colors, the Missoni -designed bag will feature destination-inspired names and a new self-care skincare kit including Grown Alchemist ’s Hydra-Restore Eye Patches — an onboa
Frontier Scolded Passenger For Leaving Bags Behind During Evacuation — Then They Had To Fight For Diapers And Formula
Frontier passengers were told to leave their bags behind during an emergency evacuation — exactly what safety rules require. One mother traveling with a baby says she did just that, then spent hours without diapers, formula, ID, keys, medication, or a car seat while Frontier scolded them for not tak
Making the future happen now: Delta wraps Earth Month with innovation in action
While Earth Month offers a yearly moment to spotlight environmental progress, Delta’s work to build a more sustainable future for travel is a constant, year-round commitment. By looking back at the momentum built through several recent breakthroughs, Delta is also looking ahead to how it will contin
Hilton Guest Throws Creamer On Tesla, Sentry Mode Catches It — Hotel Shrugs It Off
Tesla Sentry Mode caught a Hilton guest throwing something onto another guest’s car in the hotel parking lot. The hotel’s response, according to the Tesla owner, was to shrug it off as “half & half creamer” — which rather misses the point.
Your United Miles Can Help Someone Reach A Dying Loved One In Time — Here’s How
Miles are usually about getting more value for yourself. But United miles can also do something far more urgent: help someone get on a plane in time to say goodbye to a dying loved one.
American Airlines Wants To Be Premium — But Flight Attendants Won’t Even Say Hello
American Airlines can spend money on seats, lounges, food, and drinks, but it cannot buy a premium experience if the people delivering it do not act like hospitality matters. The failure to consistently greet passengers is small — until you understand what it says about culture, incentives, and mana
“Leave The Bags!” Flight Attendants Plead In Frontier Evacuation Video — Passengers Took Carry-Ons Anyway
Cabin video from the Frontier evacuation shows flight attendants pleading, “Leave the bags!” as passengers took carry-ons anyway. The exchange captures why emergency evacuations rarely work the way safety briefings imagine: people panic, protect their belongings, film, and make split-second choices
Foreign Airlines Force You To Weigh Carry-On Bags — The Safety Excuse Doesn’t Hold Up
oreign airlines often make passengers weigh carry-on bags at the gate, sometimes limiting them to just 15.4 pounds including the bag itself. They call it safety, bin space, or boarding efficiency, but the U.S. proves planes can operate safely without this theater — the real explanation is regulation
Hurry For The Chase 100,000 Point Ink Business Preferred Bonus
Chase has brought back a 100,000-point bonus on the Ink Business Preferred, giving small-business owners and those of you with a side hustle one of the strongest bank card offers available right now. The card’s $95 annual fee is low for a bonus this large, and the points can be transferred to valuab
American Airlines Passenger Turns Sweatshirt Into A Free Inflight Privacy Hood
An American Airlines passenger tied a sweatshirt to the seatback and turned it into a no-cost privacy hood, sleep mask, and head stabilizer. It is clever enough that travelers are rethinking their long-flight setup — and weird enough to raise the obvious question of whether your comfort hack should
What Air Force One Actually Serves: Lobster Salad, Beef Ragu, And Diet Coke For Everyone
Air Force One food is not Biscoff and pretzels. Reporters following the president got beef ragu, lobster salad, key lime pie, chocolate cake, and all the Diet Coke they could want — though they still get billed for the privilege.
JetBlue Passengers Denied Hotel Rooms After Birdstrike Strands Them In St. Lucia
JetBlue flight 882 from St. Lucia to New York JFK couldn't operate on Friday due to a birdstrike. The airlnie delayed the flight until 11 a.m. on Saturday, but it telling passengers stuck overnight in the Caribbean that the airline will not provide hotel rooms.