Guests at the Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas were robbed at gunpoint of $425,000 in luxury goods moments after their security guard mysteriously disappeared—raising suspicions of an inside job. Plus, Denver airport’s $14.5 million sign is malfunctioning, and a single forger caused 60,000 aircraft engine parts to have fake safety certificates.
Passengers Demand Court Undo Alaska’s Hawaiian Airlines Merger—Say Deal Hurts Competition, Raises Prices
Nearly 18 months after Alaska Air Group completed its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, a revived passenger lawsuit is now urging a federal court to undo the deal, arguing it has reduced competition, driven up fares and cut routes.
Hyatt Charging $20 For A Coffee Pod, MGM Wants $180 For Two Drinks—You’re Now A Mark, Not A Guest [Roundup]
Hyatt is demanding $20 for a single coffee pod, while MGM wants a staggering $180 for two basic cocktails in Vegas. Washington Post wants to privatize TSA. And is the first year value of Bilt Palladium orders of magnitude higher than any other card?
Frontier Passenger’s Epic Meltdown Goes Viral—This Airline Is Synonymous With Chaos
A Frontier Airlines passenger’s explosive onboard meltdown—complete with screaming, swearing, and dramatic confrontations—has gone viral, spotlighting once again the chaotic passenger culture the airline has become infamous for.
Hyatt Revamping Award Charts—With 78 Price Levels, Free Nights At Top Hotels Get Up To 67% More Expensive
The World of Hyatt program will expand its award charts from three to five price levels per category, creating 78 possible redemption prices across their standard and all-inclusive charts. The most expensive points redemptions can cost up to 67% more points than before. While the lowest tier prices actually fall on some properties, the new structure lets Hyatt charge far more at peak demand, potentially changing how members will value and redeem their points in significant ways.
Bilt Launches Stunning 125% Japan Airlines Transfer Bonus, Michelin-Star Chef Thomas Keller Collab, and Double Points Promo
Bilt’s March Rent Day promotion includes an unprecedented 125% points transfer bonus to Japan Airlines Mileage Bank, exclusive culinary experiences and giveaways with legendary Michelin-starred chef Thomas Keller, and double points earnings.
Trump Administration Plan To Force Banks To Verify Everyone’s Citizenship Could Freeze Millions Of Accounts—It’s Probably Illegal
The Trump administration is considering an unprecedented plan to force banks to verify and collect proof of citizenship from every single customer—even those who’ve had accounts for years. If enacted, this proposal would create a logistical nightmare, potentially freezing millions of bank accounts for Americans unable to promptly produce passports or other citizenship documents.
Chase Adds New Transfer Partner
Chase has added Wyndham Rewards as a transfer partner for its Ultimate Rewards program. Here’s how to think about this option for your points.
Spirit Airlines Will Exit Bankruptcy Again By Summer—Fewer Flights, Pricier Seats, But Will Anyone Buy?
Spirit Airlines says it will emerge from bankruptcy by summer—again. The low-cost carrier’s new strategy means fewer flights and higher-priced premium seats, but given Spirit’s notoriously uncomfortable cabins and poor customer reputation, is anyone really eager to pay more?
American Airlines 737 Hit By Gunfire In Colombia—Bullet Holes Found After Overnight Stop In Medellín, Investigation Launched
An American Airlines Boeing 737 was discovered with apparent bullet damage after an overnight stop in Medellín, Colombia—triggering serious security concerns and urgent investigations into potential risks to critical aircraft systems.











