Months After It Was First Reported, American Confirms the DCA Concourse D Admirals Club Renovation — The Lounge Push Is Real

Dec 17 2025

American has finally confirmed plans to renovate its Concourse D Admirals Club at Reagan National, a project first reported months ago. The 10,000+ square foot lounge is slated to add about 50% more seating starting in early 2026—another sign that American’s broader lounge push is turning into tangible upgrades.

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Rove Miles Is Giving Mesa Cardholders Free Points — Up to 5,000 Each, Until They Run Out

Dec 17 2025

Rove Miles is offering a Mesa points “match” for anyone stuck with a Mesa rewards balance—really a giveaway of up to 5,000 Rove points per member, capped at 2 million points total. To claim, upload a screenshot of your most recent Mesa statement and your current rewards balance; points are supposed to post within two weeks after verification.

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Ex-Hooters OYO Las Vegas Lists $1 Rooms Across Multiple Room Types — Resort Fee Adds $50.96

Dec 17 2025

OYO Las Vegas (the former Hooters) is advertising $1 rooms Monday through Wednesday with promo code ONEDOLLAR — across everything from basic kings to strip-view and pool-view rooms. But the fine print says you still owe a $50.96 resort fee (with tax) at check-in, and it isn’t included in the headline price quote.

It’s a cheap play for a worn, uneven hotel, but it also looks like exactly the kind of resort-fee advertising the FTC has been targeting—especially as Vegas demand softens and the bottom end of the market gets squeezed.

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Passenger Films Flight Attendant Leaving The Lavatory — Then A Pilot Walks Out Looking Caught

Dec 16 2025

A widely shared video shows a flight attendant stepping out of an airplane lavatory looking awkward and adjusting her uniform. Moments later, a pilot exits the same lavatory with a similarly “caught” expression — and the passenger filming just happens to have the camera perfectly framed on the door the whole time, which is why this looks more staged to me than an accidental leak.

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Passengers Are Using A Deceptive Trick To Beat Airport Bag Scales — And Avoid Overweight Fees

Dec 16 2025

Airlines enforce the 50-pound limit with baggage scales that aren’t always perfectly calibrated—so some passengers have started “helping” the reading by quietly supporting one side of the suitcase with a foot while it’s being weighed. The number drops because part of the bag’s weight transfers off the scale, and influencers even promote it as a tip. It’s also fraud, and agents say they see (and cringe at) it all the time.

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