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More New York Passengers Now Choose United Over Delta, But It Hasn’t Won The Market Yet

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

Jun 09 2026

United now carries more New York-area passengers than Delta, but its lead is driven by a Newark hub operation and international traffic, not proof it has won the market. There’s a chance they could soon, though.

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Southwest’s New Singapore Airlines Partnership Sounds Like A Big Deal, But Won’t Do Much For Travelers

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

Jun 09 2026

Southwest’s new Singapore Airlines partnership is only an interline deal, adding through-ticketing and baggage handling but no codeshare, mileage earning, or real global network.

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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Card Strategy Is Two Cards, Not One

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

The best travel rewards setup usually pairs one card for bonus categories with another for everyday spending, instead of chasing a single perfect card.

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Wells Fargo Cuts Rewards Sharing, InKind Offers $75 In Free Food, And REAL ID Isn’t Reliable

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

Jun 09 2026

Wells Fargo is cutting rewards features, InKind has a $75 food-credit play, REAL ID gets undermined in court, and China rideshare drivers add karaoke and haircuts.

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American Airlines Touts New Greenwashing Deal With Google, When Their Contrail Work Matters Far More

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

Jun 09 2026

American Airlines and Google are touting a sustainable aviation fuel deal, but SAF remains costly, supply-constrained, and subsidy-driven while they actually found a way to reduce emissions.

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United’s Premium Regional Jet Rollout Gets Weird As The Plane Re-Enters Service With Its Old Cabin

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

Jun 09 2026

United showed off a premium CRJ-450 regional jet meant to offer first class, Starlink, and a luggage closet, but the same aircraft is now flying with its old CRJ-200 cabin.

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Hilton Starts Charging Elite Members For Better Rooms As Free Upgrades At Check-in Become Airline-Style Upsells

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

Jun 09 2026

Hilton Honors will start selling upgrades to elite members of the Honors program through their mobile app.

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Delta Flight Canceled After Police Remove Flight Attendant For Fighting

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

Jun 09 2026

The flight back to Detroit was cancelled due to lack of crew, and without additional later flights that day passengers were rebooked for the following day.

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Air Canada Captain Arrested For Flying ‘Hundreds Of Flights’ Without Required License

by Gary Leff on June 9, 2026

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Jun 09 2026

An Air Canada captain was arrested after allegedly flying hundreds of flights without the required captain-level license, though the airline says he held valid co-pilot credentials and recurrent training.

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Canada Offers Airlines A Fuel Bailout With Tax Breaks And Subsidized Loans

by Gary Leff on June 8, 2026

Jun 08 2026

Canada is suspending airline fuel taxes and offering subsidized loans, with Air Canada likely the biggest beneficiary of the tax holiday while taxpayers absorb risk.

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About Gary Leff

Gary LeffGary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.

Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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