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American’s New App Says Everything Is “Green” — Even When Your Flight Is Canceled

Feb 01 2026

American’s new color-coded banners are supposed to make irregular ops easier to understand—red for canceled, green for self-service rebooking. But after back-to-back cancellations on my trip, both the app and website stayed stubbornly “green” while the flight that would actually get me to my destination was canceled. Weather isn’t the airline’s fault; confusing customers with a UI that won’t turn red is.

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Same Southwest Seat, Price Varies by Passenger — “$45 for Me, $26 for My Companion”

Jan 30 2026

Southwest’s new seat fees aren’t just changing over time — they’re changing by passenger, even when two travelers are looking at the same seat on the same flight. In one example, a Companion Pass flyer saw an exit row seat priced at $45 for them but $26 for their companion, and similar screenshots and reports are piling up across social media.

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My Bilt Palladium Card Arrived — Mirror Metal Is Absurdly Fun, Earn Rate Can Reach 7.4 Partner Points Per Dollar

Jan 30 2026

The Bilt Palladium card showed up before I can even use it — and yes, the mirror-finish metal is pure gimmick and still ridiculously fun. But the real reason I’m excited is the math: between Bilt Cash and Rent Day transfer bonuses, the earn rate can reach 7.4 partner points per dollar on everyday spend if you stack it the right way.

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United Wants $12,670 To “Upgrade” You To 1K Status — And Calls It A Discount [Roundup]

Jan 29 2026

United is offering a paid “upgrade” to 1K status for $12,670—and marketing it as a discount. Also: an airport self-checkout tip screen that defaults to 18% while adding a card surcharge, American’s corporate-travel claims vs the revenue reality, why American still needs widebodies, disgusting cabin trash behavior, and a Delta One etiquette thread that’s hard to unsee.

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Sleeping On Planes: Marco Rubio Hides Under A Blanket On Air Force One So Trump Won’t Think He’s “Weak” [Roundup]

Jan 28 2026

Marco Rubio reportedly covers his head with a blanket on Air Force One so Trump won’t think his secretary of state is “weak” for sleeping on long trips. Also: Hyatt adds 22 Bahia Principe all-inclusives to World of Hyatt, Bilt begins fixing new-card denials and low credit lines, airline power outlets still fail travelers, and more.

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Water Gushed Through The Cabin On An American Flight — Airline Called It “Weather” And Refused Hotels For Stranded Passengers

Jan 28 2026

Passengers on an American Airlines Hartford–Charlotte flight say they were seated on the plane when they heard “rushing water,” then watched a pipe burst and water start gushing from the back of the cabin, pooling down the aisle across multiple rows. The infuriating twist: they say American treated the cancellation as “weather-related,” meaning no hotel help—an ugly look in the middle of a storm week when the airline’s broader recovery has already been far rougher than its competitors.

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Delta Now Selling Upgrades To Anyone For As Little As $19 — That’s Why Status Feels Useless

Jan 26 2026

Delta is now selling upgrades for as little as $19—less than a checked bag fee—which tells you exactly why elite “upgrade” status feels increasingly pointless. Also in today’s roundup: United first class drama, planes that look like they aren’t being cleaned, a ceiling collapse at an Embassy Suites, tipping fatigue, and American’s free Wi-Fi rollout.

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Delta Sells First Class For $37 — So Why Chase Status For Upgrades? [Roundup]

Jan 25 2026

Delta just sold a first-class seat for $37—which tells you everything about how little “upgrades” are worth when the airline can monetize the cabin instead. Also in today’s roundup: basic-economy behavior at its finest, a rare case where a hotel service charge actually pays out to staff, an “infinite money glitch” casino-chip joke, an ICE protest tactic targeting rental cars, and more American Airlines nonsense.

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