The end of summer is officially marked by autumnal essentials: apple cider, pumpkin spice, and for New Yorkers, the launch of a special foliage report.
29.08.2023 - 08:56 / traveldailynews.com / Vicky Karantzavelou
These new partnerships will give members more ways to earn points and perks this fall and beyond.
JetBlue’s exclusive streaming partnership with Peacock took flight to provide an innovative in-flight entertainment experience including exclusive access to Peacock Original content onboard JetBlue flights and benefits for TrueBlue members.
When using JetBlue’s Fly-Fi or visiting Peacock on JetBlue.com to subscribe to Peacock Premium, TrueBlue members will receive benefits:
In a first-of-its-kind partnership, JetBlue has teamed up with YOTEL— the global hospitality brand known for affordable luxury without compromising comfort—to offer TrueBlue members exclusive discounts, perks and points. Here are some benefits that TrueBlue members can look forward to when booking a stay at YOTEL:
TrueBlue members will be happy to know that YOTEL has hotel locations in many of JetBlue’s most popular destinations around the world, including Boston, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Amsterdam, London and Paris.
JetBlue and Thanks Again have partnered to introduce a new program to offer TrueBlue members the opportunity to earn TrueBlue points while shopping, dining, and parking at over 2,500 locations across more than 100 airports in the U.S., the Caribbean, and Latin America.
The program enables TrueBlue members to earn points during everyday airport transactions and turn them into future travel opportunities.
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The end of summer is officially marked by autumnal essentials: apple cider, pumpkin spice, and for New Yorkers, the launch of a special foliage report.
In November 2016, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck and ravaged the region around the town of Kaikoura on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island. The earthquake and the ensuing landslides killed two people, and demolished homes, roads, and railway tracks. Indeed, parts of the Main North Line, one of the most scenic rail routes in the world, slid into the ocean, forcing the Coastal Pacific train to stop its operation. In 2018, the line was repaired and the magnificent train journey between Christchurch and Picton resumed. Today, the Coastal Pacific still runs along the Pacific Ocean, allowing travelers to see New Zealand’s beauty, the slow and comfortable way.
You might think picking your own produce is only possible in the warm and berry-laden summer, but many orchards, farms and pick-your-owns stay open right up until October, meaning you can make the most of late-cropping fruits such as apples, pears and plums, and vegetables like carrots, onions and runner beans, as well as the UK’s now quite incredible range of gourds and pumpkins. Some PYOs require you to pre-book your slot, and opening times depend on the day’s weather, and indeed the season’s — crops may come early or late, or all at once, so it’s worth checking beforehand, especially on social media, as most farms post up-to-date crop news. Finally, wear sturdy shoes, as even in dry weather, watering can mean mud and puddles — and try not to gorge yourself before paying up for your pickings.
The official end of summer is near, but that does not mean you have to stop adventuring—especially if you have a stash of miles and points to pay the way. In fact, come fall, airlines, hotels and credit card companies are eager to woo new business after the summer rush, offering special offers and promotions that can refill your loyalty program account in a jiffy. Plus, seasonal perks and benefits often pack extra value into the journey. Here is everything you need to know to make the most of September's best loyalty rewards program deals.
Thousands of Airbnbs and short-term rentals are about to be wiped off the map in New York City.
From pop-up feasting to taster menus and the start of the oyster season, Hotel Meudon near Falmouth in Cornwall is offering a bounty of ways to savour the best of the county this autumn. Time your visit to coincide with one of the following:
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Airbnb and New York City have often had a tough relationship, one marked by lawsuits and other disputes. Airbnb has argued that New York City’s regulations have hurt its ability to do business, which the company believes will become more challenging when the city starts enforcing its host registration law regarding short-term rentals on September 5.
Delta Air Lines will launch flights from Miami directly to the capital of The Bahamas this fall for the first time, making it easier to reach the popular island destination as the weather gets colder.
U.S. travelers have been flocking to Europe in droves this summer. And while the peak travel period is beginning to wind down (and along with it, the sweltering heat), JetBlue is making a final push to capture travelers headed across the Atlantic with its newly launched service from New York’s JFK to Amsterdam Schipol — and I was onboard the first flight.
Every day, a daily influx of 90 visitors will be presented with the exclusive opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring Kuélap site.
Canadian airline will begin first-ever Miami flights in December.