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Bank of America: New Credit Card Application Rules
Bank of America adopted two new rules for card approval over the last two years. Now they have another one that is either stricter – or less strict – than Chase’s 5/24, depending on whether you have a banking relationship with them.
Delta Flushes Offer to Help Stranded American-LATAM Passengers Down the Memory Hole
Yesterday Delta announced an offer to assist passengers stranded by American Airlines as their partnership with LATAM breaks up.
Now Delta has flushed their offer announcement down the memory hole.
This is How Baggage Claim is Supposed to Work
Last year a Japanese airport employee was filmed actually cleaning luggage before passengers picked up their bags. Each and every bag gets checked for scuffs or marks on arrival, then the employee takes a white cloth to those bags which need it.
So it’s no surprise to see this Japan Airlines employee making sure every bag is laid symmetrically on the belt at baggage claim.
Barclays Will Focus More on Co-Brand Cards, Expect New Mileage-Earning Products
Barclays is moving away from issuing its own cards and acquiring its own consumer financial services customers, and focusing more heavily on co-brand relationships like their deal with American Airlines. As they work to grow on the back of co-brands, they need both more partnerships and to market those partnerships more aggressively. And they need to introduce new products to sell to their co-brand customers.
American is Trying Really Hard to Convince Themselves Losing LATAM Isn’t a Big Blow
American Airlines updated their communication to employees about the upcoming loss of South American carrier LATAM as a partner at the end of the business day on Friday. Their message is two-fold: the LATAM partnership was no big deal, and they’re still strong in Latin America.
Delta Offers to Rescue Stranded American Customers, But American Says There Aren’t Any
After the shocking announcement that Delta will buy 20% of Latin America’s largest airline LATAM while that carrier will leave the oneworld alliance and their joint venture with American is off, strange things started happening.
USA Today Columnist Wants to Ban Frequent Flyer Programs, Blames Them For Everything Wrong With Travel
Forget about bad opinions, for over 15 years Christopher Elliott has been writing columns that get their facts wrong. His pieces haven’t gotten any better as the years have gone on.
He keeps making weak arguments that attempt to use air travel as a vehicle for his claims about social inequality (even when the details don’t work, especially since loyalty programs give customers access to perks that would normally only be available to the wealthy) and telling readers to quit frequent flyer programs for years without correcting his errors or updating his facts.
600% Mileage Bonus Flying Transatlantic Coach Through End of Year
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Construction on the Final U.S. American Airlines Flagship Lounge Philadelphia About to Begin
The American Airlines Flagship Lounge Philadelphia project is about to get underway. After much delay, the airline’s Philadelphia Flagship lounge project kicks off Monday. The A-West Admirals Club closes September 30 to start construction on the Flagship lounge, and it’s expected to open in 2020.