American’s 2026 AAdvantage Changes Are Live—Partner Bonuses Capped as Strategy Shifts

Jan 08 2026

American’s 2026 AAdvantage changes are now live, and the most meaningful shift isn’t elite qualification—it’s the quiet devaluation of partner earning bonuses, now reduced and capped. Combined with basic economy earning zero miles, it points to a broader strategy change: AAdvantage is no longer being treated as the primary reason to choose American, as the airline pours money into premium seats, clubs, and service instead.

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Capital One Is Building Its Biggest Airport Lounge Yet—14,000 Square Feet Coming to Charlotte

Jan 08 2026

Capital One has signed a lease for a new lounge at Charlotte, and at roughly 14,000 square feet it would be the biggest Capital One Lounge yet. The space will sit on the mezzanine of the Concourse A expansion with tarmac views, locally inspired food, a full-service coffee bar, and work areas—though with only a concessions agreement in place, an opening likely isn’t soon.

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“Worst Odds in the City”: Avoid the Slot Machines at Las Vegas Airport [Roundup]

Jan 08 2026

A warning is making the rounds that the slot machines at Las Vegas airport are among the worst bets in town—possibly paying out near the legal minimum—so you’re better off waiting until you hit the Strip. Plus a United first class passenger stunned there’s no screen, Hilton’s new Diamond Reserve premium clubs, a surprisingly decent Admirals Club entree, and a very dirty cabin photo that should embarrass an airline.

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On a 5 A.M. Spirit Flight, a Passenger Ordered Ghirardelli Hot Chocolate—Minutes Later She Was Vomiting

Jan 08 2026

On a 5 a.m. Spirit flight, a passenger ordered the Ghirardelli hot chocolate—and says she was sweating, nauseous, and vomiting within minutes, with severe diarrhea for the rest of the flight. The timing makes classic food poisoning unlikely, which raises a more interesting question: was it something she consumed earlier, the stress of an all-nighter, or the reality of making “hot chocolate” with airline tank water?

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63 Ole Miss Fans Risked Missing the Fiesta Bowl in Phoenix—American Switched Gates and Saved the Connection

Jan 07 2026

Sixty-three Ole Miss fans were on the same tight connection through DFW, with a delay threatening to strand them short of the Fiesta Bowl in Phoenix. Instead of holding the flight, American simply moved gates—turning what would have been a terminal sprint into a short walk, and the Phoenix flight still pushed back early.

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71% Of United Flight Attendants Rejected a Deal—Now They’re Demanding Immediate Pay Increases Anyway

Jan 07 2026

United flight attendants voted down a union-endorsed contract by 71% after five years without a raise—and now the union is demanding pay increases immediately, before a new deal is negotiated. United is pushing back, arguing that any added pay or “quality of life” improvements have to come as part of a full contract package with tradeoffs on work rules.

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United Served a “Bowl of Sadness” in First Class—And It Launched a Wave of Parody Posts [Roundup]

Jan 07 2026

United served a first class dinner that one passenger dubbed a “bowl of sadness,” and the complaints quickly turned into something else: a wave of copycat posts riffing on the same lines. Plus in today’s roundup: a Southwest mechanic’s payroll, a passenger who slept on a stranger for an entire flight while her boyfriend took a photo, Delta’s CIO retirement, and more.

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Bilt 2.0 Details Are Leaking Ahead of Next Week’s Launch—Three Cards, New Fees, New Rules

Jan 07 2026

Bilt will unveil a refreshed card lineup next week, but details are already leaking—including a three-card structure and new annual fees. The biggest change may be how “fee-free” rent and mortgage payments work: the perk appears to become conditional on enough non-rent spending (or offset with Bilt Cash), which radically changes the math for how you use the card.

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