Southwest CEO Lays Out First Class, Lounges And Long-Haul Roadmap — Credit Card Money Is Why

May 28 2026

Southwest’s CEO is now openly talking about first class, airport lounges, and long-haul international flying — the very things the airline spent decades not being. The reason is ncredit card economics. Aspirational destinations, premium products, and lounges will drive Chase cardholders spending, including on a new premium card product..

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American Airlines CEO Celebrates Taking Away Free First Class Upgrades — Says Customers Will Pay

May 28 2026

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom says the airline has caught up at selling first class upgrades instead of giving them away. That may be good merchandising, but it guts the core value of elite status: if American will sell the seat for $40, the customer spending tens of thousands chasing upgrades is being told exactly where they stand.

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United Passengers Trapped On Newark Tarmac For 7.5 Hours — The Airline Offered Just $200

May 28 2026

United passengers say they were trapped on Newark tarmacs for seven hours or more during weather delays, with one San Francisco-bound flight sitting 7.5 hours before being canceled for the night — and United offering just a $200 voucher. Federal rules generally require domestic passengers to be given a real chance to deplane after three hours, making these delays exactly the kind of incident the DOT tarmac-delay rule was supposed to prevent.

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Saudi Arabia’s $1 Trillion Mirrored City Hits A Wall — The Tourism Bet Behind Riyadh Air Just Got Harder

May 27 2026

Saudi Arabia’s mirrored megacity was supposed to help sell the kingdom as the next global tourism powerhouse. But with NEOM’s The Line now pushed beyond 2030 and other resort investments slowing, the travel demand behind Riyadh Air has gotten more challenging, as the country tries to figure out if it’s still trying to out-Dubai Dubai.

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FAA Finds Airline Let Drunk Passengers Board 11 Flights — First Class Drinks May Take The Blame

May 27 2026

Alaska Airlines accepted FAA findings that intoxicated passengers were allowed to board 11 flights, triggering a proposed $165,000 fine. But the bigger fight may be over what gets blamed next: first class predeparture drinks, even though the real problem appears to be spotting drunk passengers before they ever reach the aircraft door.

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American Airlines Reminds Banned AAdvantage Members: “Lifetime” Means Forever [Roundup]

May 27 2026

American Airlines banned some AAdvantage members seven years ago, and now it appears “lifetime” really means forever as recreated accounts are being shut down too. Also: Penn Station renderings show Trump’s name with the presidential seal, Delta waits on Amazon Wi-Fi while rivals move to Starlink, and Marriott points can apparently now buy robots.

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