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Lounges, Status, And Rebates Piled High: The Amex Business Platinum Really Justifies Its Fee
With stacked lounge access, elite status upgrades, and valuable rebates, the Amex Business Platinum now delivers more than enough to outweigh its $895 fee. For frequent travelers, it’s hard to overlook.
American Airlines Leaks Early Via Seat Maps: New A321XLR With Business Suites Takes Off Dec. 18
American Airlines’ long-delayed Airbus A321XLR finally appears ready for takeoff. Seat maps just loaded for Flight AA3 on December 18 show the debut of the carrier’s newest jet — featuring all-aisle-access business suites and premium economy cabins — confirming its first scheduled service between New York JFK and Los Angeles.
Southwest Airlines Just Held An Earnings Call From An Alternate Reality — Everything’s Fine, Except What They Lit On Fire
Southwest spent its earnings call congratulating itself on “record” results — but the numbers tell a very different story. Revenue is flat, profits are down, and the airline’s transformation into a fee-heavy clone of its competitors looks increasingly self-inflicted. Everything’s fine, apparently, except what they lit on fire.
American Airlines Lost $114 Million—But For Once, They May Have Convinced Wall Street Their Plan Finally Makes Sense
American Airlines lost $114 million for the third quarter. We’re at an important point for American. They could really turn themselves around. They don’t have long to do it. Here are (6) takeaways from the American Airlines third quarter earnings call that you won’t read anywhere else.
Bilt Ends Milestone Rewards January 1 — You’ll Earn Spendable Cash On Top Of Your Points Instead
Beginning January 1, Bilt Rewards will retire its Milestone Rewards program and replace it with cash credits that members earn on top of their points. The new structure adds spendable value across Bilt’s partner network—from restaurants to travel—making each transaction deliver both points and real money.
Marriott Still Letting Guests Show Up To A Closed Hotel — Weeks After Learning It Went Bankrupt
Marriott knows this hotel has been bankrupt and closed for weeks — yet it’s still letting guests arrive to find locked doors. It’s the same property I reported on last week, and nothing has changed.
After Meeting President Trump, the Australian Prime Minister’s Flight Home Diverted When Falling Luggage Injured A Crewmember
After meeting with President Trump in Washington, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Air Force KC-30A diverted to St. Louis on the way home when falling luggage struck a crewmember in the head. The military jet, a modified Airbus A330, was bound for Honolulu before continuing to Sydney.
India To Pilots: “You Don’t Own Your Life — We Do.” Foreign Airlines Told To Stop Hiring Their Crew
India asked the U.N.’s aviation body to stop foreign airlines from hiring away its pilots, mechanics, and flight attendants — arguing that worker mobility disrupts the “orderly” growth of its carriers. The proposal effectively claims airlines, and the government behind them, own the labor of their people — a mindset summed up in one chilling message to pilots: “You don’t own your life — we do.”
Limited-Time: Best-Ever 75,000 Mile Bonus: Citi’s American Airlines Business Card Is Back With No First-Year Fee
Citi has brought back its best-ever offer on the American Airlines small business card: 75,000 bonus miles and no first-year fee. It’s a limited-time offer with unclear end date.











