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American Airlines Flew A 777 To Hong Kong for New Luxury Suites—After A Month, The Seats Came Back Untouched
American Airlines launched gorgeous new fully enclosed business-class suites but has delayed retrofitting its existing Boeing 777-300ER fleet due to severe supply chain issues. After sending a prototype aircraft to Hong Kong for retrofitting, the airline abruptly returned the plane to the U.S. untouched, indefinitely postponing the highly anticipated upgrade.
France Covers Israeli Defense Exhibits With Black Walls At Paris Air Show—Israeli Firm Brilliantly Trolls Them In Response
The French government put up black partition walls around displays by Israeli defense industry companies at the Paris Air Show as a performative statement in support of Hamas.
Amex Platinum Will Undergo Biggest Overhaul Ever—Get Ready For Higher Fees And New Hoops To Jump Through?
Chase has an ad campaign out that a refresh of their Sapphire Reserve product is coming, and that they will be introducing a business version of the card. Not to be left behind in the media buzz, American Express put out a release saying they, too, will refresh their personal and business Platinum cards “later this year.”
Your Unused United Miles Can Reunite Families Facing Death—You Have Until June 22 to Help Them Say Goodbye
Your spare points can buy someone time that money can’t. Give A Mile is a lean, volunteer‑driven nonprofit that converts donated frequent flyer miles into “flights of compassion,” reuniting families when every hour matters. Their mission statement is brutally simple: “The cost of a plane ticket should never be the reason someone dies alone.”
Qantas First Class Lounge Face-Off: Sydney’s Still A Gem, LAX Has Lost Its Shine
I recently flew American Airlines first class between Los Angeles and Sydney with my family. We used the Qantas first class lounges in both cities. I’ve been to both many times, and reviewed them both, so I’ll write about them here together. That makes for a nice opportunity to compare.
First Look Inside Capital One’s New Flagship JFK Lounge Opening 24/7: Fresh Ess-a-Bagels, Murray’s Cheese Experiences & Meals On Demand
This new lounge features ordering of hot items, rather than those being relegated to the buffet. There’s a cheese monger, offering 45-minute cheese tastings with paired wines, and a coffee shop that offers ess-a-bagels baked on premises with lox, pastrami, smoked whitefish and more.
Philly’s 20 000 Sq Ft Chase Sapphire Lounge Crushes Centurion—Beer Garden, Arcade, Spa Pods
Overall it’s one of the best credit card lounges in the U.S., though, and significantly better than the American Express Centurion lounge. It’s my favorite Chase lounge, edging out New York LaGuardia and San Diego.
Las Vegas Hotel Charges Guests $26 For A Bottle of Water, As Adam Smith’s Famous Economics Paradox Dies In A Hotel Room
The Aria Las Vegas charges guests so much for water that it strikes down a fundamental precept in economics that has held for 150 years. As one guest writes to me, a bottle of water in the room there costs $26!
Shake Shack Taste Test At 30,000 Feet—Delta Just Won The Airline Burger War
Delta Air Lines has been slowly rolling out Shake Shack burgers as a pre-order meal choice in domestic first class since late fall. I finally had a chance to try it and was seriously impressed.