Passengers love the extra legroom of exit rows—but one traveler boarded wearing a medical boot and couldn’t move his leg. Flight attendants gave the safety briefing anyway, and everyone silently wondered what would happen if they actually needed to open the door.
Jewish Guests Say Marriott Employee Left ‘Free Palestine’ Note In Their Room On Yom Kippur [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
SkyTeam Finally Fixes Its Biggest Flaw—Elites Now Get Lounge Access On U.S. Domestic Flights At Several Airports
SkyTeam, long viewed as the weakest of the three global alliances, is finally improving its benefits for elite flyers. Top-tier members of several SkyTeam airlines can now access select lounges on U.S. domestic flights — a major shift that brings the alliance closer to what oneworld and Star Alliance have offered for years.
Hilton Hot Tub Turned Her Blue Swimsuit White—Use This Simple Safety Test Before You Get In The Water
A Hilton Garden Inn guest found her light blue swimsuit turned white and yellow after she and her friends took a dip in the hotel’s hot tub, which smelled like bleach. They reported it to the property, which tested the water, and began treating it. The jacuzzi was then closed.
Heading to Vegas for ZorkFest—Will Pick Up Lunch With Me For The First 15 Readers Who Register
I’ll be in Las Vegas December 5–7 speaking at ZorkFest, the event where miles, points, and casino loyalty worlds collide. Use code vftw2025—the first 15 readers who register will join me for lunch on Saturday.
‘LGBT People Are Cooking Me’: Man Wearing 15 Masks Announces ‘Trump Is Here,’ Forces Newark Flight To Land
Passenger in 15 masks shouted “Trump is here” and “LGBT people are cooking me,” forcing a Newark-bound flight to divert to Chicago to remove him, before the rest of passengers were interviewed by law enforcement and allowed to continue the journey.
18 Reasons Chase Sapphire Reserve Is Back Where It Belongs—On Top (Of Wallet)
I’ve carried Chase Sapphire cards since 2011, from the original Preferred to the launch of Reserve in 2016. After its latest overhaul, the Sapphire Reserve feels back on top. From a huge 125,000-point bonus to lounge access, dining credits, and unbeatable travel perks—here are 18 reasons the Chase Sapphire Reserve is back where it belongs.
Ethicist: Are You Cheating Amex By Turning Credits Into Cash—Who Should Profit, You Or Your Employer?
Turning travel credits into cash feels like a win—but is it cheating Amex, or simply claiming what’s yours? And when work trips are involved, should the benefit go to you, or your employer?
Denver Airport Execs Spent $19,000 On A United Status Run To Europe—Claimed They ‘Didn’t Realize’ The Cost [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Spirit Airlines Is Giving Back Half Its Fleet—Prepares To Go To War With Delta And United
Spirit Airlines is surrendering nearly half its jets in bankruptcy—but which planes they’ll keep signals a bold plan to fight Delta and United on their own turf with bigger planes