A Delta regional pilot was killed on his wedding day after the helicopter carrying him and his new wife toward their honeymoon crashed in bad weather. Also: American gives a passenger a taped-shut tray table on a 10-hour flight, boarding times that don’t match aircraft reality, Bilt credit limits jump as high as $250,000, El Al returns to San Francisco, and Amex offers a Marriott transfer bonus you can probably ignore.
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Aspen Airport Will Close For 7.5 Months — No Commercial Flights, No Private Jets [Roundup]
Aspen Airport will close for roughly seven and a half months in 2027, with no commercial flights, no private jets, and no terminal access while the runway is rebuilt and shifted west. Also: a NetJets runway incursion at SFO, Bilt’s non-card business heading toward $1 billion in revenue, a 50% Rove transfer bonus to Turkish, and why parents should think about upgrade lists before naming children.
United Flight Map ‘Glitch’ Replaces The Plane With A Devil Wears Prada Stiletto [Roundup]
United passengers are seeing a flight map ‘glitch’ where the airplane icon is replaced by the spiked stiletto from *The Devil Wears Prada*. Also: Bilt cardholders report surprise $50,000 credit limits, Chase Sapphire Lounge DFW appears closer to opening, American basic economy bag fees get worse, and oneworld Ruby members get new Iberia seat-selection benefits.
Hyatt CEO Says Members Like The Award Chart Devaluation — Top Hotels Can Cost 67% More Points
Hyatt’s CEO says members have reacted positively to the new award chart, which is an interesting way to describe top hotels costing up to 67% more points. Hyatt may still have a fixed chart, but when one night that used to require $45,000 of card spend now takes $75,000, calling that a member-friendly change requires a truly elite-tier ability to suspend disbelief.
American Express Sues Mayor Of London Over $713,851 Business Gold Card Debt — London, Kentucky [Roundup]
American Express is suing the mayor of London over $713,851 in unpaid Business Gold card debt — London, Kentucky, that is. Also: Hawaiian ends free coach meals to Hawaii, Japan Airlines bans flight attendants from drinking on layovers, and JAL offers lunar transport that frequent flyer programs arguably beat decades ago.
Hotel Refused Free Tap Water, Offered $8 Bottled Water — Italy’s Top Court Says That’s Legal [Roundup]
Italy’s top court says a five-star hotel can refuse free tap water and offer $8 bottled water instead. Also: American blocks close-in partner saver awards, Amadeus gets fined over traveler profiling, Qantas adds Philippine Airlines, and Bilt adds Mindbody fitness bookings.
American Airlines Reminds Banned AAdvantage Members: “Lifetime” Means Forever [Roundup]
American Airlines banned some AAdvantage members seven years ago, and now it appears “lifetime” really means forever as recreated accounts are being shut down too. Also: Penn Station renderings show Trump’s name with the presidential seal, Delta waits on Amazon Wi-Fi while rivals move to Starlink, and Marriott points can apparently now buy robots.
Even A Nobel Economist Got Stumped By Airport Self-Check-In — Travelers Still Need A Human [Roundup]
Even a Nobel economist once got stumped by airport self-check-in, which says a lot about why travelers still want a human being to confirm they’re actually good to go. Also: Cathay turbulence sent passengers and crew to the hospital, Singapore Airlines is restricting business class award seat selection, and VPN users may be fair game for government surveillance.
Chicago O’Hare Bathroom Video Is So Bad It Makes Crowded Airport Lounges Look Like Luxury [Roundup]
News and notes from around the interweb: When I complain about crowded airport lounges, with lines to get in, being not luxury – it’s all relative. The comparison for most isn’t whether the lounge meets some external standard… it’s ‘compared to the terminal’. So at Chicago O’Hare there’s this. Often people just want a clean bathroom. Hello @fly2ohare T2 @AmericanAir 🫣🫣🫣 pic.twitter.com/dMXO5AGowE — Rajjick 🛫 (@fergusonrodrick) May 23, 2026 Reminder that the Emirates Airbus A380 first class cabin is actually mid. (It’s just the shower that makes it special, the amenities, and the food and beverage program.) HT: Paul H This was kind of funny, especially the last line. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sam Morril (@sammorril) Airport Weirdo “a crowd-sourced gallery of funny and weird people spotted in airports.” Jumping…
Airlines Are Forcing Passengers To Check Bags — Then They Board To Empty Overhead Bins
Airlines are forcing passengers to check carry-ons because overhead bins are supposedly full — only for them to board and find empty space. Plus: Dulles becomes the focus of U.S. Ebola screening, TSA marijuana headlines overstate what changed, and the Hamptons gets a $150 Popeyes chicken tender tower.











