Citibank’s Strata Elite Card Has A 100,000 Point Bonus — And Earns More American Miles Than AA’s Cards

Jan 10 2026

The Citi Strata Elite got a major boost — a 100,000-point welcome offer after $6,000 spend in three months, plus earning rates up to 12X and the only transferable link to American AAdvantage. Add credits that can be double dipped in the first cardmember year, Admirals Club passes, and full travel protections, and Citi’s new flagship card is suddenly a must-watch player in the premium rewards space.

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No Toilets, No Showers: Marriott Guests Sent to an Outhouse in the Parking Lot

Jan 10 2026

Guests at a Marriott in Newport Beach say the hotel shut off the water for repairs—leaving rooms with no working toilets or showers and sending people to an outhouse in the parking lot. A reader says there was no advance warning before arrival, and when they complained they were offered 10,000 Marriott points, even as the hotel continued charging full price for a stay without a functioning bathroom.

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United Airlines Puts the Union Contract Tradeoff in Writing for Flight Attendants — Ground Pay Tied to “Algorithm Scheduling” and Reserve Pay Cuts

Jan 09 2026

United Airlines’ latest update to flight attendants makes the trade explicit: the union’s new pay proposal is “too expensive,” and anything better than the rejected deal will require offsets. United hints it can move on ground-time pay and shorter reserve windows—but only if flight attendants accept “algorithm scheduling” and reserve pay changes.

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Travel Agent Took $53,000 for a Cruise That Didn’t Exist—And This Keeps Happening

Jan 09 2026

A travel agent is accused of taking $53,000 for a Royal Caribbean cruise, a destination wedding, and a big family birthday trip—then leaving clients to discover the bookings didn’t exist or were never paid. In one case, a group showed up at the port and was told their cruise tickets were fraudulent. And it’s another reminder of how often travel payments rely on trust that isn’t always deserved.

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Southwest Flight Attendant Asks Passengers to Write Notes to a Nervous First-Time Deploying Soldier—The Whole Plane Joins In

Jan 09 2026

A passenger on a Southwest flight from Dallas Love Field to New York notices a young soldier in uniform looking anxious. The solder tells a flight attendant he’s deploying for the first time. The attendant makes an announcement inviting passengers to write him encouraging notes and pass them forward. And the story goes viral. The plane spontaneously participates using napkins, receipts, and torn pages, until the soldier has a thick stack of messages. He tears up, carefully packs away every note, and thanks the flight attendant. The passenger sharing the story ends with a “freedom isn’t abstract once you meet the kid defending it” moral. And people absolutely love this story: I was flying Southwest from Dallas to New York. Three rows ahead of me, there was a young soldier in uniform. He looked barely…

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