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CNBC Host Andrew Ross Sorkin Admits On TV To Skiplagging To Save $1,500 — Here Is Why Airlines Call It Fraud And I Do Not

Dec 04 2025

CNBC host Andrew Ross Sorkin casually admitted on Squawk Box that he just skiplagged a ticket and saved about $1,500, blaming the trick on a travel agent and openly wondering whether he was supposed to cancel the extra legs. Throwaway ticketing is a commercial dispute over pricing, not a moral failing by consumers, even if it is something most people probably should not do often.

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American Airlines Talks Up Its AI Strategy — Says This Won’t Reduce Headcount (Even Though They Need To)

Dec 04 2025

American’s COO told the Skift Aviation Forum that the airline’s artificial intelligence initiatives won’t be used to reduce headcount — even as Delta and United are already leaning on AI to automate whole categories of work. His primary example of AA’s “AI strategy” was the HEAT tool the airline has been promoting for more than three years, underscoring just how far behind American has fallen.

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United MileagePlus Cards Now Earn 2 Miles Per Dollar On Rent Through Bilt — But At A Cost

Dec 04 2025

United MileagePlus cardmembers can now earn 2 miles per dollar on rent when paying through Bilt, with earnings split between the card issuer and a bonus mile from United. The catch: you’ll pay a 3% fee for the privilege, making the math far less compelling than Bilt’s earlier 3x Alaska offer unless you’re using it to generate elite qualifying miles as well.

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JetBlue Founder Says Spirit And Frontier Will Merge In 2026 — ‘There’s Room For One, But Not Two’

Dec 03 2025

JetBlue founder and Breeze CEO David Neeleman says Spirit and Frontier will merge in 2026, arguing the U.S. market can only sustain a single ultra-low-cost carrier. He pointed to Spirit’s restructuring and the need for scale and synergies, echoing his view that U.S. ULCCs have struggled because they compete too directly with major airlines instead of following Europe’s model.

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Bilt Now Shows When Airfare Is Truly Booked Direct — So You Can Earn Extra Points And Still Call The Airline For Changes

Dec 03 2025

Bilt has upgraded its travel portal to clearly show when an airfare booking is truly made directly with the airline. That means you can earn an extra Bilt point per dollar on the ticket, still put the charge on any card you choose, and—crucially—handle changes or rebooking with the airline instead of a third-party site. For anyone who values both rewards and control over their reservation, this is a real advantage.

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British Airways Confirms A December 15 Avios Devaluation — Expect Both Higher Points And Bigger Surcharge

Dec 03 2025

British Airways will raise the cost of award travel on December 15, increasing both the Avios required and the surcharges you’ll pay — but the airline won’t publish the new prices in advance. The limited examples they’ve shared point to roughly 10% higher points and surcharges rising anywhere from a few percent to potentially doubling on some routes. The full extent of the devaluation won’t be known until it’s already live.

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