Rove Miles is not attached to an airline, hotel chain or credit card bank — but it keeps acting more like a serious transferable points program. Its newest addition is Air Canada Aeroplan, with 1:1 transfers, a 25% launch bonus, and live Aeroplan award search.
Secret Service Officer On Trump Detail Arrested At Miami Airport Hotel After Taking Self-Service Too Far [Roundup]
News and notes from around the interweb: Secret Service officer arrested for earning elite status the hard way in the front of guests at the Miami Airport DoubleTree, police say He was in South Florida as part of a security perimeter screening detail for President Donald Trump’s visit to the 2026 PGA Cadillac Championship. Want more on airline antitrust, what really killed Spirit, and whether a United-American Airlines merger could really be allowed? I was a guest on the Central Air podcast with Josh Barro, Megan McArdle, and Ben Dreyfuss. Spirit planes being repossessed: It’s been a crazy 72 hours. We’re currently representing 4 possibly 5 of the ~ dozen lessors that own #Spirit metal. Since being activated on Friday at 6PM, we’ve deployed 20 pilots to 5 cities. It’s VERY complicated. Just gaining access…
Great Value From Limited-Time AAdvantage Business Card Offer — 75,000 Miles
Citi has its best-ever offer for the AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard — 75,000 miles after $5,000 spend and no annual fee the first year. Lots of approvals reported.
You Don’t Need A Bilt Credit Card To Earn Transferable Points — 4 Million Members Already Don’t
Bilt gets plenty of attention for its credit cards, but most members do not even have one. More than 4 million people have Bilt accounts without a Bilt card — and they can still earn transferable points through dining, Lyft, Walgreens, fitness, travel bookings, shopping, parking, GoPuff and housing-related rewards.
Southwest Pilots Sued Boeing Because They Couldn’t Fly The 737 MAX For 20 Months
Passengers sued Boeing and Southwest over the 737 MAX because they feared flying it. Southwest pilots sued Boeing for the opposite reason: they say Boeing’s misrepresentations put the MAX into their contract, then the 20-month grounding cost them millions in flying time and pay.
You Can Now Buy A Pre-Dented Suitcase — So Your Bag Looks Destroyed Before The Airline Gets It [Roundup]
A pre-dented suitcase is now something you can buy on purpose — because apparently looking like your bag has already survived years of airline baggage handling is a travel aesthetic. Also: Amex’s JetBlue transfer bonus disappoints, Singapore Airlines adds Starlink slowly, and Etihad turns amenity kits into collectibles.
Best Rewards Card Offers Right Now — Up To 200,000 Points In Bonuses For Premium Travel [May 2026]
May 2026 brings a fresh round of best-ever credit card offers, with several new bonuses added and others already gone. Here’s the up-to-date list of the most lucrative deals still available.
Why Airlines Keep Going Bankrupt Even When Flights Are Packed
Airlines can fill planes and still be terrible businesses. The same competition that gives passengers cheaper fares and more choices also makes capacity hard to manage, prices easy to undercut, and profits fragile — which is why airlines keep searching for moats in hubs, loyalty programs, credit cards and premium product differentiation.
Spirit Airlines Lost Bags Are Locked In Empty Airport Offices — No One There To Help
With employees gone and baggage offices empty, passengers whose luggage was found may still have no one there to give it back.
Air Canada Aeroplan Members Now Earn More Points With Hertz Than On Flights
Air Canada’s new Hertz partnership is unusually rewarding: Aeroplan members can earn points, Hertz elite status, and even credits toward Air Canada elite status from car rentals. The odd twist is that most members now earn more Aeroplan points renting from Hertz than they do flying Air Canada.











