American Airlines has introduced a new AAdvantage Pass bundle that packages 100,000 miles, Gold status, and 15,000 Loyalty Points — and then slaps a $5,000 price tag on it. The idea of selling bundled status and miles makes sense, but this execution doesn’t:
JetBlue Founder Says Spirit And Frontier Will Merge In 2026 — ‘There’s Room For One, But Not Two’
JetBlue founder and Breeze CEO David Neeleman says Spirit and Frontier will merge in 2026, arguing the U.S. market can only sustain a single ultra-low-cost carrier. He pointed to Spirit’s restructuring and the need for scale and synergies, echoing his view that U.S. ULCCs have struggled because they compete too directly with major airlines instead of following Europe’s model.
Bilt Now Shows When Airfare Is Truly Booked Direct — So You Can Earn Extra Points And Still Call The Airline For Changes
Bilt has upgraded its travel portal to clearly show when an airfare booking is truly made directly with the airline. That means you can earn an extra Bilt point per dollar on the ticket, still put the charge on any card you choose, and—crucially—handle changes or rebooking with the airline instead of a third-party site. For anyone who values both rewards and control over their reservation, this is a real advantage.
Capital One Venture X Brings Back 100,000 Mile Bonus: Limited-Time Offer Returns For Premium Card
The Capital One Venture X card just relaunched its 100,000-mile bonus — worth $1,000 in travel or transfer miles to partners. With six months to earn it and premium perks like lounge access, travel credits, and transferable points, it’s easily one of the best card offers of the year.
First Look: JetBlue Reveals Renderings Of Its New JFK Lounge With Photo Booth — Opening This Month
JetBlue shared the first renderings of its long-awaited New York JFK lounge at the Skift Aviation Forum, revealing a compact 8,000-square-foot space with a Grand Central–inspired ceiling and a residential design aesthetic. A photo booth sits in the back, though it may not be active on day one. Fort Lauderdale could follow!
Porter Airlines Confirms It’s Considering Joining oneworld — ‘We’d Be The Obvious Choice In Canada’
Porter Airlines says it’s actively evaluating a possible move into the oneworld alliance, with President Kevin Jackson acknowledging that Porter would be the “obvious answer” for a Canadian member. The carrier has already built partnerships with American, Alaska, Qatar Airways, and British Airways, but hasn’t yet decided whether full alliance membership makes more sense than bilateral agreements.
American Airlines Scoops Itself: Mattress Pads Are Coming To All Long-Haul Flights — Claims Premium Product Now Better Than Rivals
American’s Chief Customer Officer confirmed at Skift’s aviation forum that mattress pads will roll out to all long-haul business class flights next week — a move I first reported in October. She also argued that American’s premium long-haul experience is now better than its competitors’, even as the airline continues to lag Delta and United in lounges, network breadth, and overall investment.
Turkish Airlines Devalues Miles Again — Killing The United Sweet Spots That Made The Program Worth Using
Turkish Airlines just wiped out the last meaningful value in its Miles & Smiles program. After raising United domestic awards last year, Turkish has hit them again: mainland–Hawaii business class jumps to 40,000 miles each way when two years ago it was 12,500.
Passenger Couldn’t Pay Airport Parking — So He Called In A Bomb Threat To Get Out For Free
A Louisiana man got stuck at the exit of New Orleans airport’s short-term parking garage when his payment card was declined. Unable to pay—and refusing to move—he allegedly called the airport operations center twice with bomb threats, hoping an evacuation would open the gates. Now he faces up to 10 years in federal prison.
Inside The Brand New Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas — With A Champagne Parlor And Just 87 Seats
The new Chase Sapphire Lounge Las Vegas opens today in Terminal 1, a compact two-level space anchored by a champagne parlor upstairs and seating for just 87 guests downstairs. It’s the first Sapphire Lounge with a dedicated champagne welcome, and the most convenient option for Southwest flyers at the airport — but its small footprint means it’s likely to fill up fast once travelers realize it’s there.











