About Gary Leff

Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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Delta Sky Club Premium Experience: Queue Outside, Then Squeeze Inside [Roundup]

Jan 04 2026

Delta Sky Club “premium” now means queuing outside a crowded lounge—so you are better off skipping the line and grabbing a table-with-an-outlet in the terminal.

Plus Eric Adams spotted late-night waiting for an Emirates Dubai flight with a single malt, an American first class seat that looks filthy, a United cabin confrontation caught on video, and JetBlue suspending Newark–LAX while aligning with United.

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She Got Amex Platinum to Network With Rich People in Airport Lounges—“0 Connections Were Made”

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Jan 04 2026

She got an Amex Platinum because she’d heard airport lounges were where you “network with rich people”—then walked into a room full of travelers eating, scrolling, and napping. Her verdict: “0 connections were made,” a neat reminder that credit-card lounge access isn’t exclusivity, and most people behind that door are just trying to kill time before boarding.

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Bali Wants Tourists to Show Three Months of Bank Statements Before Entry — That’s a Nonstarter for Me

Jan 04 2026

Bali’s governor is pushing a “quality tourism” plan that would require visitors to show three months of bank statements before being allowed to enter. There may be no fixed minimum balance—just officials judging whether your finances fit your itinerary—which is exactly why I wouldn’t visit if this becomes policy: it invites arbitrary enforcement and turns private financial data into a security risk.

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Wrong Flight, Wrong Month, Wrong Hotel — 5 Mistakes That Made Me Look Like a Fool

Jan 03 2026

I showed up for the wrong flight, booked a hotel for the wrong month, and even drove to the wrong hotel out of pure habit—so here are five travel mistakes I’ve made while on auto-pilot (and why they still worked out). Along the way: the Sydney–L.A. departure I missed after a schedule change, the time I “snuck” into a United Club despite having access, the Novotel booking that was off by a month, the wrong Hyatt in Miami, and the AAdvantage miles I let expire.

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Simple Insight Helps You Time Your Upgrades and Increase Your Success Rate

Jan 03 2026

One of baseball’s greatest hitters of all time was Wee Willie Keeler, who introduced the ‘hit and run’ play to the game when he was a member of the Baltimore Orioles. It was his 44-game hitting streak that Joe DiMaggio broke. It was his record of 8 consecutive seasons with 200 hits or more than Ichiro Suzuki broke.

And his batting advice is exactly how you maximize your chances of an upgrade for both airlines and hotels.

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