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Monthly Archives for October 2016.

RUMOR: Chase to Remove 5x Earning Categories on Ink Cards

I’ve seen this a couple of places, and I do not have first-hand information about the veracity of the information. Doctor of Credit has the best summary of the rumor that is going around: A good source indicates that Chase has imminent plans of changing the 5x category on the Chase INK line cards to earn just 3x. This change will not affect existing cardholders. Only new card applicants. The new 3x category has been in the planning stages for quite some time, and will probably go into effect sometime within the next few months. The news is not all bad, though. According to the source, all 5x and 2x categories will become 3x. Therefore it would be wise to consider signing up for an Ink card now, if the rumor is true then you…

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Cathay Pacific Introduced ‘Priority Awards’ for Premium Cabins – Not Good for Redemptions

Oct 14 2016

Cathay Pacific now has ‘priority awards’ for business and first class. In other words, there’s no longer just one reward tier, but two different levels of pricing when using Cathay Pacific’s own AsiaMiles.

It will almost certainly – at least over time – mean less saver award availability, since members can spend more points for more seats. And saver awards are what’s available to partners like American AAdvantage and Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan.

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Armrests Used to Move in First Class (Donald Trump Sexual Assault Defense Debunked)

Oct 13 2016

Jessica Leeds claimed that in the early 1980s she was on a flight to New York and was upgraded into an empty first class seat next to Donald Trump. She says Trump lifted the armrest and began to touch her inappropriately (“He was like an octopus”).

Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson went on television and invoked ‘the aviation defense’ where she just starts naming older aircraft models. Bizarrely she suggests that L-1011s and DC-10s didn’t fly to New York, so we don’t have to look at those aircraft. And first class armrests don’t move. Except they did.

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