Capital One Travel App Now Makes Lounge Access, Rebooking And Flight Updates Easier

Mar 17 2026

Capital One has built its travel app to make the things cardholders actually care about easier to handle in one place: lounge access, rebooking, flight updates, and using points at checkout. The changes will not turn every traveler into a portal loyalist, but they do make the app much more useful for people already booking through Capital One Travel or trying to navigate delays and crowded lounges on the road.

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The Bilt Palladium Card Gets 6 Things Wrong — But It’s The Best Card For Everyday Spend By Far

Mar 17 2026

The new Bilt Palladium Card earns more valuable points faster than any other card I carry, and for everyday spend it is not even a close call. That is exactly why its messy rollout and a handful of frustrating design choices matter so much: this could be the best spend card on the market by far, and Bilt still managed to get several important pieces wrong.

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FAA Just Froze The O’Hare Arms Race — And United Is The Biggest Loser

Mar 17 2026

The FAA has now stepped in to stop the summer flight buildup at Chicago O’Hare, proposing a cap of 2,608 daily operations after airlines had scheduled roughly 3,038. Because United was trying to grow far more aggressively than American, a government freeze near 2025 levels would hit United hardest and effectively stop the carrier’s bid to overwhelm its rival in Chicago.

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American Airlines Will Now Tell You Why Your Flight Is Delayed — In Plain English

Mar 16 2026

American Airlines says it will now start telling passengers, in plain English, what is actually causing their delay instead of burying the explanation in codes or vague updates. The new feature is rolling out across the airline’s app, website, and notifications, giving travelers a clearer read on whether a disruption is tied to weather, maintenance, staffing, or something else entirely.

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