This gets interesting and creative because the people who should be most interested in the card are also the people most interested in Hyatt status. Globalist receives complimentary upgrades up to suites, club access or breakfast at most brands and properties, and guaranteed 4 p.m. late check-out at most non-resort properties. Guests can also earn confirmed at time of booking suite upgrades, a dedicated concierge, and the ability to gift top status for a day to other members.
American Airlines Gives First Class To Pilots — While The Customers Who Earned Upgrades Sit In Coach
American Airlines now upgrades deadheading pilots into first class ahead of the customers who actually earn those seats. Ten high-value flyers watched a pilot get the only available upgrade on their flight, a moment that captured how far the airline has drifted from its own loyalty promises.
Loaded Magazine Discovered Under 7A Shuts Down Frontier Flight — Left Behind By An Armed Officer On The Inbound Aircraft
The discovery of a loaded magazine under 7A forced Frontier to empty the aircraft and bring in police, TSA, DHS, and K-9 units. Frontier now says an armed officer left it behind on the inbound flight, a failure that highlights how often the people trusted to carry guns in the cabin show less discipline than the passengers who face consequences for far smaller mistakes.
Ex-British Airways CEO Alex Cruz Proud He Turned It Into a Low-Cost Carrier
Former British Airways chief Alex Cruz says he’s proud of bringing the low-cost mindset from Vueling to BA — unbundling meals, baggage, and perks while calling it innovation. You might wonder why he’s confessing. He’s actually bragging!
Everything About Sapphire Reserve’s Refresh Makes Sense Once You See How Its Economics Forced Chase’s Rethink
The Sapphire Reserve refresh wasn’t about adding perks or taking them away — it was about bringing the card’s economics back into line with how Chase needs it to operate.. Once you understand why the old earn and redemption structure no longer worked for them, every change in the refresh snaps into focus.
Lawsuit Demands Trans Screeners Be Allowed To Perform Airport Security Pat Downs
A new lawsuit argues that TSA’s ban on transgender screeners performing airport security pat-downs is unlawful, claiming it strips them of core job duties, blocks advancement, and violates Title VII. The case challenges whether TSA can exclude trans officers from pat-downs after years of allowing assignments based on gender identity.
Scott Kirby Took United From Pronouns And DEI Under Biden Straight Into Stephen Miller’s Trumpworld
Scott Kirby didn’t just adjust United’s messaging between administrations — he rebuilt the airline’s public identity to match whichever political winds were blowing. Under Biden, United wrapped itself in pronouns and DEI; under Trump, Kirby is aligning with Stephen Miller and Trump.
Starwood Relaunches Loyalty Program for Its Biggest Hotel Brand — Here’s What to Expect
Barry Sternlicht has brought the Starwood name back — and now its largest brand, 1 Hotels, has relaunched its loyalty program. The return of Starwood sparks plenty of nostalgia, but the new approach looks very different from the SPG era. Here’s what’s changing and what members can expect.
Rep. Nancy Mace’s Airport Meltdown Enters Week Three — Now Says TSA Is ‘Targeting’ Her
Rep. Nancy Mace’s Charleston airport blow-up is now in its third week. After cursing out officers and threatening to sue American Airlines, she’s now claiming TSA “targeted” her for extra screening—a charge that screeners told her was nothing more than routine random selection.
Two Startups Have Joined To Launch an All-Business Class Airline in the U.S. — But Face Enormous Challenges Right Away
Two fledgling airlines with turbulent histories are teaming up to launch an all-business class carrier in the United States. The concept is fascinating — and ambitious — but regulatory hurdles, fleet challenges, and execution risks make the path forward far tougher than the announcement suggests.











