You no longer need an American Airlines credit card to earn the most AAdvantage miles from your spending. Citi Strata Elite is offering a 75,000-point bonus, and because those points transfer to American Airlines AAdvantage, everyday purchases can earn more American miles than most AAdvantage cards themselves.
DHS Shutdown Turns Into Airport Chaos — Security Lines Stretch Up to 3.5 Hours
Amidst a government shutdown that affects only the Department of Homeland Security, where TSA screeners will have to work while waiting for congress to pass funding before they’re paid, we’re starting to see more employees failing to show up for work. That’s having a significant affect on security lines at several major airports.
Kansas City Airport Evacuated After Reported Bomb Threat — Passengers Ordered Onto the Tarmac as Planes Were Held
Kansas City International Airport was evacuated Sunday after a reported bomb threat, with police and K-9 units sweeping the terminal as passengers were rushed out onto the tarmac. Aircraft already on the ground were held on taxiways and some passengers were offloaded, triggering widespread delays across the airport.
Citi Brought Back the Best AAdvantage Business Card Offer — 75,000 Miles and the $99 Fee Waived For 12 Months
Citi has its best-ever offer for the AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard — 75,000 miles after $5,000 spend and no annual fee the first year. Lots of approvals reported.
American Airlines Is Firing Flight Attendants at a Record Pace — Internal Union Minutes Detail Crackdown on Leaving Base
American Airlines is firing flight attendants at a record pace, according to internal union minutes, as it steps up enforcement against crew who aren’t where they’re supposed to be while on reserve. The airline is pulling travel records, social media, and even company-issued device data in its investigations.
American Admirals Clubs Are Rolling Out Bagel and Waffle Bars — While Passengers Post Photos of Dirty Cabins [Roundup]
American’s Admirals Clubs are starting to roll out morning bagel and waffle bars—a nice upgrade, even as the airline keeps getting dragged online for the condition of its cabins. < Also: Southwest keeps scolding passengers for sliding into empty seats, Bozeman’s RFP for an 8,000-square-foot common-use lounge, Tampa’s push for two common-use lounges, and a first look at the Virgin Atlantic Heathrow Clubhouse refurbishment.
Hyatt Quietly Added a New Vietnam Hotel Brand — Wink Da Nang Gives You a Full 24-Hour Stay
Hyatt’s new Wink Hotels partnership quietly doubled its footprint in Vietnam—and the most interesting part isn’t the branding, it’s the 24-hour stay model. At Wink Da Nang City Centre you check out 24 hours after you arrive (Globalists effectively get four extra hours on top of that). $60 bought strong public spaces, a real cowork setup, and a breakfast that overdelivers.
Jailbreaking Bilt’s New “AI Concierge” — Becomes ChatGPT Replacement That Writes Code and Books Travel
Bilt launched a new “Neighborhood Concierge” AI that’s supposed to handle practical stuff like restaurant recommendations, rides, and booking travel with points — but it behaves like a general-purpose chatbot too. With a little prompting, it will troubleshoot problems, write usable code snippets, and handle the same kind of open-ended questions people normally pay for in standalone AI tools.
New American Express Sidecar Sit-Down Dining Lounge Leaks — Charlotte Airport Lease Is Up for Approval Monday
American Express hasn’t announced another Sidecar location yet, but a city lease packet effectively does: the next Sidecar sit-down dining lounge is slated for Charlotte, with the agreement up for approval Monday. Unlike the tiny Las Vegas outpost, this plan is for a larger buildout.
“Heads Down, Hands Up” as Armed Officers Storm a Southwest Flight Diverted to Atlanta — But FBI Finds No Credible Threat
Passengers on a Southwest flight from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale were told to put their heads down and hands up after the 737 diverted to Atlanta and armed officers boarded to remove a passenger. After hours on the ground and a full security sweep, the FBI said there was no credible threat and no charges would be filed, and the flight eventually continued to Florida in the early morning hours.











