
American Airlines’ Creative Systemwide Upgrade Promotion Could Be Lucrative
American Airlines is running a limited‑time promotion that guarantees systemwide upgrades to business class for passengers who purchase premium‑economy tickets on eligible international flights departing in August 2026. The upgrade is confirmed within hours as long as business‑class seats remain for sale, bypassing the usual wait‑list process. The offer must be booked by 11:59 PM CT on March 18, 2026 and excludes certain destinations such as Delhi, Doha, Seoul, Shanghai and Tel Aviv. Award tickets are not eligible.

Register Now For Chase Freedom Flex 5x Points Categories Q2 2026 (Amazon!)
Chase has opened registration for the Q2 2026 bonus categories on its Freedom Flex credit card, allowing members to earn 5x points on Amazon, Chase Travel and Feeding America donations, each capped at $1,500 of spend. The travel category stacks with...

Aegean Scraps Airbus A321XLR Plans Over Seat Certification Issues
Aegean Airlines announced it will scrap its order for two Airbus A321XLR aircraft after encountering seat‑certification problems that would delay delivery past the summer peak. The carrier will instead focus on the four A321LRs it originally ordered, scheduled for delivery...

Chicago Will Become Etihad’s Biggest US Market, As Airline Goes Double Daily
Etihad Airways will double its Abu Dhabi‑Chicago service to two daily flights starting June 15, 2026, using Airbus A350‑1000 aircraft with 371 seats each. The new schedule adds morning and midday departures from Abu Dhabi and two return flights from...

What Are Plaza Premium First Lounges, And How Can They Be Accessed?
Plaza Premium First Lounges represent the premium tier of the independent lounge operator, offering a first‑class experience that rivals airline‑run facilities. Launched a decade ago, the concept now exists in seven airports—including DFW, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Phnom Penh and Vancouver—with...

Wow: IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers Resigns, Effective Immediately
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers announced his immediate resignation, officially citing personal reasons. Elbers, a former KLM chief, has led the airline since September 2022, overseeing long‑haul expansion and a premium cabin launch. His departure comes weeks after IndiGo’s December 2025...

Guide To American AAdvantage Lifetime Million Miler Status
American AAdvantage’s million‑miler program now awards lifetime elite status based solely on flown miles, with thresholds of one, two, four and five million miles granting Gold, Platinum, Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum respectively. The 2025 improvements added four systemwide upgrades for each...

Odd: Uganda Airlines Grounds A330neo Fleet For “Unscheduled Maintenance”
Uganda Airlines has grounded both of its Airbus A330‑800neo aircraft after unscheduled maintenance, leaving its long‑haul fleet idle since mid‑January 2026. The airline announced a suspension of all long‑haul services on February 20, affecting routes to Dubai, London Gatwick and...

Hyatt’s Special Cancelation Policy For Globalists & Explorists: A Forgotten Perk
Hyatt’s World of Hyatt elite members—Globalist and Explorist—enjoy a special 24‑hour cancellation window, half the standard 48‑hour requirement. The benefit applies only at properties whose normal policy is 48 hours or less and excludes Vacation Club, Miraval, prepaid, and group‑rate...

Gulf Airlines Recovering From Iran Attacks: How Tricky Will It Be?
The United States and Israel struck Iran, prompting Iranian drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates that damaged Dubai Airport and the Burj Al Arab hotel. In response, Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad and Qatar suspended flights for at least three...

Good: United Threatens To Kick Off Passengers Who Don’t Use Headphones
United Airlines has amended its contract of carriage, adding a new clause that passengers must wear headphones when listening to audio or video content. The amendment raises the total list of enforceable behaviors to 22, giving crew the authority to...

Vogue Editor Downgrades Herself From American First Class Due To Bad Service
Former Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa‑Johnson, an American Airlines Concierge Key member, downgraded herself from first class to business on a JFK‑London flight after experiencing substandard service and micro‑aggressions from a flight attendant. She highlighted being the only Black woman among...

Save On IHG Hotel Stays With Amex Offers ($50 Off $250+, Targeted)
American Express has launched a targeted Amex Offers promotion for IHG hotel stays. Cardholders who spend at least $250 on eligible IHG properties between February 25 and May 26, 2026, receive a $50 statement credit, effectively a 20% rebate. The offer applies to...

Philippine Airlines Plans New Manila To Chicago Route As Of Mid-2026
Philippine Airlines has filed a request with the U.S. Department of Transportation to launch nonstop service between Manila and Chicago, a roughly 8,132‑mile ultra‑long‑haul route slated for the summer 2026 IATA traffic season. The airline plans to deploy its newly...

Today Only: Up To 4x Bonus Airline Miles On Apple Purchases
Apple shoppers can earn a limited‑time boost of 3.5‑ to 4‑times airline miles per dollar through four major airline shopping portals. The promotion runs on February 23 2026 and applies to most Apple products except flagship iPhones, Vision Pro, and several accessories. Alaska...

Lufthansa Traps Passengers On Plane All Night After Flight Cancels, Airport Closes
Lufthansa flight LH2446 from Munich to Copenhagen was delayed and ultimately cancelled, leaving passengers aboard the Airbus A320neo after the aircraft was parked at a remote stand. With Munich Airport’s midnight curfew in effect, no ground staff or buses were...

EL AL Leaves 140 Suitcases Behind At LAX Over “Free Palestine” Stickers
On February 16, 2026, EL Al flight LY6 from Los Angeles to Tel Aviv was delayed after airport staff discovered "Free Palestine" stickers on 140 checked suitcases. The airline deemed each bag a security risk, requiring individual explosive screening, which extended...

United Airlines’ Chicago Smack Talk Is A Bit Extreme At This Point, No?
United and American are locked in a fierce capacity battle at Chicago O'Hare, where United has been expanding its footprint and defending gate positions. United CFO Michael Leskinen publicly dismissed American’s Chicago hub as "temporary" and warned that American could...

IHG Premier Card 175K Points Limited Time Welcome Bonus: Worth Applying
Chase’s IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card now offers a limited‑time welcome bonus of 175,000 points after $5,000 spend in the first three months, a 35,000‑point increase over the prior offer. The $99 annual‑fee card grants instant Platinum elite status,...

Wild British Airways Passenger Water Bottle Rant: “Not To Be A Karen, But…”
A TikTok user complained that a British Airways flight attendant answered her request to open a water bottle with a condescending tone. The passenger, who admits difficulty opening bottles, had previously received help without issue, but on a recent flight...

Malaysia Airlines’ Three-Hour Lounge Access Rule, With Puzzling Enforcement
Malaysia Airlines’ Golden Lounge in Kuala Lumpur enforces a three‑hour entry limit before departure, even for connecting passengers, despite the airline’s terms only referencing purchased access. A traveler experienced contradictory treatment: one agent denied entry hours after arrival, while another...