News and notes from around the interweb: Emirates first class loads are down by 50% amidst the Iran war. That’s actually great news for using points, since Emirates actually makes first class upgrades easy you can even upgrade an award ticket and every empty seat is available for upgrade at the airport (and even onboard). 30% bonus on transfers from Chase to Virgin Atlantic through July 7. “Service dog” here’s a reminder that if their owner speaks to them in baby talk, the animals rest on pillows, or they’re part of a photo shoot in the aircraft window then they are not a service animal. Which one of you thinks this is okay? I’ve seen a lot of things in first but this is a first for me by u/Ashamed_Shake2914 in delta 330 free Thai…
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More New York Passengers Now Choose United Over Delta, But It Hasn’t Won The Market Yet
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