United’s Business Class Amenity Kit Barely Uses the Airline’s Name — Here’s Why Brooks Brothers Is Paying for the Bag

Mar 13 2026

United’s Polaris amenity kit is branded so heavily “Brooks Brothers” that you can miss the airline’s name entirely—and that’s not an accident. It’s because of the economics of these kits: in many partnerships the brand is subsidizing (or outright paying for) the pouch and products to get captive exposure to high-income travelers.

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“Airport Karen” Attacks Passenger At American Airlines LaGuardia Check-In — Port Authority Police Take Her Down

Mar 13 2026

A viral video from New York LaGuardia shows a passenger being taken to the floor by Port Authority Police at the American Airlines check-in counter after what is being circulated online as an attack on another traveler. The clip does not show what started the confrontation, but it does show the worst possible place to cause a scene: an airport, where law enforcement is everywhere.

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Holiday Inn Cut Hot Breakfast Months Ago — But Some Hotels Are Pulling A Bait-and-Switch [Roundup]

Mar 13 2026

Holiday Inns no longer offer hot breakfast. Some still list it as an option for purchase on their website. And guests who booked months ago assume it’s going to be an option. Meanwhile, GHA Discovery has an interesting status match offer (and looks to be gaining one of the better hotels in NYC), and there’s a new card offering mortgage rewards.

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Frontier Passenger Used A Stranger As An Armrest — Then Touched His Wife, Started A Fight, And Forced A Miami Diversion

Mar 12 2026

A Frontier Airlines flight from San Juan to Atlanta diverted to Miami after a passenger waiting for the lavatory leaned on another traveler, touched his wife, and then fought a third woman who stepped in. The bizarre chain of escalation turned a minor cabin confrontation into a diversion, an arrest, and yet another viral reminder of how fast inflight disorder can spiral.

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