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Lufthansa Miles & More Returns To Points Transfers After Six Years — Now 1:1 Instant Partner With Rove

by Gary Leff on November 3, 2025

Nov 03 2025

For the first time since 2019, Lufthansa’s Miles & More again allows U.S. points transfers—now instantly and at a 1:1 ratio through Rove. The move ends a six-year freeze and marks a major shift in Lufthansa’s interpretation of Germany’s payments law.

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Airline Breakfasts Are Broken — In The Air, On The Ground, Here’s A Better Way To Think About Them

by Gary Leff on November 2, 2025

Nov 02 2025

From rubbery eggs to lifeless pancakes, U.S. airline breakfasts have never figured out altitude—or appetite. The fix isn’t more bacon, it’s rethinking the entire meal: stop serving “breakfast” and start serving food that actually works in the air and on the ground.

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Alaska and Korean Air Are Breaking Up—Partnership Gutted January 1 [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on November 2, 2025

Nov 02 2025

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.

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3 Hours. 9 Lounges. 8 Drinks. How One Guy Squeezed Every Last Airport Perk From His Credit Card

by Gary Leff on November 2, 2025

Nov 02 2025

One traveler turned ATL into a full-blown lounge marathon—3 hours, 9 lounges, 8 drinks—squeezing every last airport perk from his credit card. He rode the Plane Train, dodged Sky Club lines, and tested the 3-hour rule to its limits. Was it worth it? Watch and decide.

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Southwest’s Boeing 737-Only Strategy Is A Straitjacket — Will They Solve It By Buying Breeze Airways?

by Gary Leff on November 2, 2025

Nov 02 2025

Southwest has outgrown its 737-only strategy and faces limits on where it can fly and how much it can grow. Analysts say Breeze Airways’ A220 fleet could be the fast-track solution — if Southwest is willing to break its Boeing habit.

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Your Bag Doesn’t Deserve a Seat — While Passengers Are Stuck Waiting On The Floor, Here’s Why Airport Gates Are So Miserable

by Gary Leff on November 2, 2025

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Nov 02 2025

Rude passengers pile bags onto seats while others sit on the floor — but the real reason airport gates are so miserable goes far beyond bad manners.

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Frequent Flyer Foils Hacker, Rewarded With 50-Year Limit on His Account [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on November 1, 2025

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.

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Delta Pilot Radios ‘That Was Close’ After Boston Controller Clears Planes For Takeoff And Landing On Intersecting Runways

by Gary Leff on November 1, 2025

Nov 01 2025

A Delta A330 from Paris was seconds from touchdown at Boston Logan when a controller cleared a Cape Air flight to take off on an intersecting runway. The tower ordered a go-around just in time, prompting one Delta pilot to radio: ‘That was close.’

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Delta’s Selling First Class For $26 More Than Coach — Only 12% Of Seats Now Go to Upgrades, And Loyalty Is Dead

by Gary Leff on November 1, 2025

Nov 01 2025

Delta is now selling first class from just $26 more than coach. Only 12% of premium seats still go to upgrades—a number that shows how little airline loyalty is worth today.

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Las Vegas Thought Tourists Would Pay Anything — Here’s Why The City’s Now Paying the Price

by Gary Leff on November 1, 2025

Nov 01 2025

Las Vegas built its comeback on high-roller spending and relentless fees — but the gamble is finally catching up. Visitor numbers are plunging, hotel rates are slipping, and the city that thought tourists would pay anything is now paying the price itself.

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Gary LeffGary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.

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