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New Way to Stack Up to 2% Rebates On Top of Existing Rewards at Your Favorite Stores
There’s a new double dipping tool that gives you points for spending money at a variety of merchants.
The great thing is that you register your credit cards and they know when you spend the money. This isn’t based on links you click. So you are still able to earn shopping portal points for your online purchases, and you still earn credit card rewards points for your purchases.
Is Qatar’s Bid for a Stake in American Airlines Real, and Would American Try to Stop It?
Normally the US would be mediating the dispute – successfully – between Qatar on the one hand and Saudi Arabia and the UAE on the other. After all, the US has a significant military base in Qatar. By not backing the Al Thanis the expected value of hosting a US base has fallen dramatically. It apparently doesn’t buy a country much protection.
New battle lines are being drawn in the Mideast. Qatar’s move to acquire a stake in American Airlines is part of a much larger story than simply an investment in a U.S. airline.
Loophole in United’s Basic Economy Lets You Bring on Two Carry On Items
If a customer flying on a Basic Economy fare is forced to check something that’s then damaged, the whole thing could boomerang. We all know what happened when musician Dave Carroll checked his guitar on a United flight.
Why British Airways Customers Might Like It If Flight Attendants Went on Strike Forever
After British Airways more or less broke its flight attendants union in 2010 — flight attendants went on strike, BA continued flying with replacement workers — the airline got a two-tiered wage structure. New flight attendants were paid substantially less, although at least for awhile customers found that they provided much better service.
But those new flight attendants are planning to strike… again.
Disgraceful: Air Canada Doesn’t Know Basic Lavatory Etiquette
On domestic US flights I hear announcements all the time asking passengers to use the lavatories in their “ticketed cabin” only.
While in general I think there should be a preference to use the lavatory in your ticketed cabin, rather than just “whichever is closest to you” (so someone in the bulkhead of coach should still walk to the back of the plane to use the lav) I also think there are clear exceptions to this.
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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.
Last Night An American Flight Circled for 3 Hours After Discovering Problems With Flaps
Last night American Airlines flight AA730 from Charlotte to London discovered problems with its flaps shortly after takeoff. There were 258 passengers and 16 crew onboard.
WOW: Qatar Airways Taking Major Stake in American Airlines
American Airlines is reporting that Qatar Airways CEO Akbar al-Baker and American Airlines CEO Doug Parker have discussed Qatar acquiring a 10% stake in the airline.
Huge Etihad Changes: Cuts Car Service Outside UAE, Sells First Class Lounge Access and Bidding for Empty Coach Seats
Etihad has announced big changes — cutbacks and new initiatives to raise more money from passengers.