Etihad Airways has finally reintroduced its beloved Airbus A380 superjumbo on flights to the US after years of uncertainty.
04.04.2024 - 14:45 / cntraveler.com
A common adage among frequent flyers and points and miles fans is “earn ’em and burn ’em.” This philosophy centers around the fact that these currencies rarely appreciate in value the way traditional investments might. Instead, they almost always diminish in value as airline loyalty programs raise the price of awards over time—so you might as well spend them right off the bat.
Recent news from the United States Senate has some travelers up in arms over the implications of the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill (as in, a bill about credit cards, not a literal credit card bill). The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to host a public hearing regarding the proposed legislation on April 9—and the CEOs of Visa, Mastercard, United Airlines, and American Airlines have been invited to testify.
The bill, if passed, could put into jeopardy the ability to earn credit card rewards in the same fashion we do today. This could affect the more than three-quarters of Americans who possess and use credit card rewards, according to recent survey data from the US Tourism Economy Alliance. While experts see the bill as something of a long shot (airlines and hotels rely heavily on credit card partnerships to drive profits), it could still spook some travelers into using their points and miles earnings sooner rather than later. Hey, it’s as fair a reason as any to stop waiting and book that trip you've been thinking of.
To get you started, here’s what you need to know about April 2024’s latest points and miles deals and how to refill (or top up) your balance along the way.
IHG One Rewards wants to plump up your account with extra points this spring. For every two eligible nights spent at an IHG property between now and the end of April, members can earn 2,000 bonus points. There is no limit to the number of points you can earn with this promotion, but be sure to register first. Extra points can really help if you want to check into some of the brand’s newest openings like the InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa in the Caribbean or the new Kimpton Aysla Mallorca in Spain.
And now that IHG has opened its third Atwell Suites property, IHG’s loyalty program has another reward for travelers that visit. For stays between now and May 31, guests can register to earn triple points at Atwell Suites, in addition to EVEN Hotels, avid hotels, or Garner, an IHG hotel, properties.
Hilton Honors fans should keep an eye on the brand's numerous new hotel openings in the works. That’s because members can earn 1,000 bonus points per night at select properties, or 5,000 points for a stay of at least three nights. Check to see what new hotels are available in your destination using this search tool.
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Etihad Airways has finally reintroduced its beloved Airbus A380 superjumbo on flights to the US after years of uncertainty.
Strikes are a regular occurrence in Europe, as employees withhold their labour to fight for better pay and conditions.
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A special segment of adventurous travelers will purposely book itineraries with long connections in layover cities just to leave the airport and explore for a few hours or days between flights.
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The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) is celebrating Global Travel Advisor Day ahead of May 1 by giving away a handful of exciting prizes.During ASTA's social media contest, advisors can win a set of two roundtrip tickets on Southwest Airlines, registration for the sold-out 2025 River Cruise Expo on Vienna, Austria and a grand prize of a four-night stay at the new Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Resort.
easyJet, Europe’s leading airline, celebrated the opening of its new base at Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández airport, a step that further strengthens its presence in Spain, where it now has 4 bases. The first flight operated by Alicante based aircraft and crew took off on Sunday 31 March at 6.00 am to Glasgow with Captain Daniel Ankerso in command. The airline has allocated three aircraft of the A320 family at Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández airport, generating around 100 direct jobs for pilots and crew. The opening of this new seasonal base, which will be operational from March to October, consolidates easyJet’s position in Spain, with 19 aircraft based in the country and around 900 people employed on local contracts.
The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) joined representatives from ITA Airways and the Consul General of Italy in Chicago to celebrate the launch of the carrier’s new service from O’Hare International Airport to Rome-Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO) in the Italian capital.
Travelers who live on the West Coast of the United States have long bemoaned the lack of direct flights to the Caribbean from international airports in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle. Normally, flying to the Caribbean from the West Coast requires stopovers and plane changes in hubs like Atlanta, New York, Houston, or Miami. Between the time difference and the layovers, flying from the West Coast to the Caribbean can easily take at least a full day—or may even require an overnight stop. With closer warm-weather destinations like Mexico and Hawai‘i beckoning, many travelers in the Pacific time zone simply skip the Caribbean.
Over the past 100 years of shuttling people around the globe in metal flying machines, the world's aviation network has grown into a vast web of intersecting routes that connect nearly every corner of the globe.
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British Airways is offering a generous limited-time status match offer for U.S.-based members of its loyalty program, British Airways Executive Club.