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Alaska Airlines starts $5-per-month subscription service for deals and more — here's what you get - thepointsguy.com - New York - San Francisco - state Alaska - city Seattle - city Tacoma
thepointsguy.com
20.03.2024 / 19:59

Alaska Airlines starts $5-per-month subscription service for deals and more — here's what you get

Alaska Airlines just launched an unusual new subscription service that is going to require a $5-per-month payment to get early access to Alaska fare sales and a bit more. The Seattle-based airline is calling it "Alaska Access" and is saying it gives advanced alerts to some of its biggest sales of the year.

Will Boeing Woes Prove Another Black Swan Event For The Airlines? - forbes.com - Usa - state Alaska
forbes.com
20.03.2024 / 04:13

Will Boeing Woes Prove Another Black Swan Event For The Airlines?

The airline industry barely survived its last black swan event, the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2020, U.S. passenger numbers dropped by almost 95%. By June of that year, some 16,000 planes had been taken out of service.

It'll Soon Be Easier to Travel Between Montreal and California Thanks to These New Routes - travelandleisure.com - Los Angeles - Canada - city Las Vegas - state California - city Tampa - city Los Angeles - San Francisco - state Alaska - Jackson - city San Francisco - state Indiana - county Porter
travelandleisure.com
19.03.2024 / 19:49

It'll Soon Be Easier to Travel Between Montreal and California Thanks to These New Routes

Canadian carrier Porter Airlines is expanding out of California’s largest airports, debuting new connections to Montréal this summer. 

What Are the Most Searched Cities for Summer 2024 Flights? - skift.com - Spain - city European - Los Angeles - France - Greece - Italy - city Paris - Japan - Britain - New York - city Rome - state Oregon - city Tokyo - city Madrid - Argentina - state New York - state Indiana - city Athens - region Patagonia
skift.com
19.03.2024 / 15:05

What Are the Most Searched Cities for Summer 2024 Flights?

If you are planning a trip to Japan this summer, you’re not alone. New research has revealed the most popular destinations for the coming peak travel season – and there are a few surprises.

Airline tickets could get more expensive amid the Boeing 737 Max fallout - insider.com - Usa - state Alaska
insider.com
14.03.2024 / 00:43

Airline tickets could get more expensive amid the Boeing 737 Max fallout

Customers may soon feel the impact of the Boeing 737 Max blowout as airlines face uncertainty about their future fleets.

American AAdvantage and Bilt Rewards to end transfer partnership this summer - thepointsguy.com - Britain - Usa
thepointsguy.com
13.03.2024 / 18:39

American AAdvantage and Bilt Rewards to end transfer partnership this summer

American Airlines' AAdvantage program still offers a compelling partner award chart. And you can often find good-value domestic awards, too. One of the strongest aspects of the American AAdvantage program is the value of its miles. However, it can be difficult to earn and redeem American miles, as the airline does not partner with major credit card rewards programs such as Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, Capital One and Citi ThankYou Rewards.

With so many flights, customers find low fares to Orlando, Las Vegas. Will it last? - thepointsguy.com - Los Angeles - Usa - city Las Vegas - Washington - city Baltimore - city Boston, county Logan - county Logan
thepointsguy.com
13.03.2024 / 14:57

With so many flights, customers find low fares to Orlando, Las Vegas. Will it last?

If you haven't checked flight prices to Orlando or Las Vegas recently, it may be a good time to take a look.

It Just Got Easier for Amex Cardholders to Book Travel Using Points - travelandleisure.com - Britain - Usa - New York - city London
travelandleisure.com
12.03.2024 / 14:41

It Just Got Easier for Amex Cardholders to Book Travel Using Points

American Express has inked a new partnership with a popular award search tool, Point.me, making it easier than ever to book flights with points.

I have an invisible disability. Flying is extra stressful, and other travelers don't understand why. - insider.com - Usa - city Chicago - Singapore - city Singapore
insider.com
12.03.2024 / 00:53

I have an invisible disability. Flying is extra stressful, and other travelers don't understand why.

I was at the airport, and lines were building up at the entrance to the jetway. There had already been several delays and I was getting nervous. Would I miss my connection? Would there be enough overhead space for my bags? Will they serve water? These questions vexed me for what felt like an eternity until I finally heard the announcement that we'd be boarding soon. When the airline called boarding for people with disabilities, I felt a sigh of relief. Although the check-in person looking at me questioningly — my disability is invisible.

Quick Points: Here’s why you shouldn’t end your European trip in the UK - thepointsguy.com - Spain - Netherlands - Germany - Austria - France - Greece - Italy - Portugal - Ireland - Britain - city London - city Newark, county Liberty - county Liberty - Turkey - city Vienna
thepointsguy.com
08.03.2024 / 18:55

Quick Points: Here’s why you shouldn’t end your European trip in the UK

Let's assume you're planning a trip to Europe and want to include a visit to the United Kingdom. Should you plan to visit London at the start, in the middle or at the end of your trip? Does it even matter?

New Regulations Will Make Flying “Safer and More Dignified” for Passengers With Disabilities - afar.com - Usa
afar.com
05.03.2024 / 21:57

New Regulations Will Make Flying “Safer and More Dignified” for Passengers With Disabilities

“It’s not a moment too soon to make travel safer and more dignified for people with disabilities,” Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg told AFAR last week during a phone interview about newly proposed regulations that intend to make flying easier for wheelchair-dependent travelers. “It’s the right thing to do,” he said.

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