A former United managing director claims he uncovered an aircraft-readiness data mismatch inside United’s flight-tracking tech and repeatedly escalated other safety-related issues — then was removed, terminated, and later blacklisted after complaining. Even if parts of the case turn on procedural deadlines rather than the merits, the allegations paint an unsettling picture of how safety concerns can be handled when they collide with internal politics.
Chase Offers a Make-Good on The Edit Points Boost Cuts — Get Credited Back to 2 Cents Per Point Through Dec. 22
Chase quietly cut Points Boost value on some The Edit hotel redemptions, dropping them from 2 cents per point to about 1.67. Now the bank says it will make Sapphire Reserve cardholders whole: book any The Edit property through Dec. 22, 2025, and Chase will credit back the points difference after the booking so you still net 2 cents per point.
Delta Loses Its Premium and Revenue Strategy Architect — President Glen Hauenstein Steps Down Feb. 28 As Joe Esposito Takes Over Commercial
Delta president Glen Hauenstein—widely seen as the architect of the airline’s premium push, pricing discipline, and SkyMiles economics—will step down at the end of February. Network chief Joe Esposito is being elevated to EVP and Chief Commercial Officer, inheriting the commercial machine Hauenstein built.
American Posted 2026 AAdvantage Changes, Then Pulled The Page — The Cuts, And What Replaces Them
American briefly published a 2026 AAdvantage changes page, then pulled it after travelers started circulating screenshots. The leaked update suggests elite status thresholds stay the same, but Loyalty Point Rewards get reshuffled — with the 30% bonus at 100,000 points eliminated and several higher-tier perks swapped for merch credits, AA Vacations offers, and subscriptions.
Sapphire Reserve Points Boost Update: Chase Will Credit You Back to 2¢ Per Point at The Edit Hotels — Only Through December 22
Chase is walking back the guarantee that The Edit hotels always price at 2 cents per point, but it is offering a short-term fix: book any The Edit property through December 22, 2025 and Chase says it will credit you back to full 2x value even if the booking prices lower. There’s also an upside: Points Boost seems to be expanding on airfare, including JetBlue premium cabins at 2 cents per point and new 1.5 cent economy boosts across a wider set of airlines.
American Airlines Quietly Made Basic Economy Worth Zero Miles — Starting Today, Without Notice
American just flipped basic economy with no warning: starting today those tickets earn zero AAdvantage miles, zero Loyalty Points, and no status credit for flying. It’s a sharp break from how American has used basic economy as the on-ramp into AAdvantage—and it’s likely to push price-sensitive flyers to stop engaging with the program entirely.
Passenger Tweeted British Airways About a Lost Jacket — Scammers Cancelled His Return Ticket, Then BA Demanded $17,511 to Fly Home
A lost jacket turned into a five-figure travel bill. After a British Airways passenger tweeted for help, scammers posing as BA support got his booking details, cancelled his return ticket, and the airline refused to reinstate it—quoting $17,511 to fly home.
Last Call: Rakuten’s $50 Bonus Ends 12/31 — Buy a Gift Card, Get the $50 Back [Roundup]
‘Free’ $50 from Rakuten plus new Dallas airport gets its first airline, American Airlines and United catering, and the ying and yang of Capital One lounge food.
Months After It Was First Reported, American Confirms the DCA Concourse D Admirals Club Renovation — The Lounge Push Is Real
American has finally confirmed plans to renovate its Concourse D Admirals Club at Reagan National, a project first reported months ago. The 10,000+ square foot lounge is slated to add about 50% more seating starting in early 2026—another sign that American’s broader lounge push is turning into tangible upgrades.
Chase Quietly Walks Back Sapphire Reserve Points Boost at The Edit Hotels — Guaranteed 2x Becomes Up to 2x
Chase introduced Points Boost as the Sapphire Reserve’s big new redemption pitch: up to 2x on flights, and a guaranteed 2x on The Edit hotels. Now Chase has quietly rewritten the terms so The Edit is only “up to 2x” as well—turning the one fixed-value use case into a dynamic, no-notice downgrade.










