Flying to Beat NYC Rents: WSJ Reporter Uses Frequent Flyer Miles For Weekly Commutes From Ohio

Jan 10 2024

A college student had a brief burst of fame last summer for graduating from U.C. Berkeley while living in Los Angeles and using miles to commute to school to save money.

Leveraging miles and points for your commute turns out to be a tool for the professional classes, too as one Wall Street Journal reporter uses his points to live in cheaper Ohio and commute to New York.

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U.S. Airlines Send Guards To Protect Crewmembers As Drug Gangs Riot In Ecuador

Jan 10 2024

Ecuador is under a 60-day state of emergency, including national curfew and military control of prisons and patrols of the streets, after explosions and looting following prison uprisings and the escape from prison of gang leaders. At least 8 people are dead in Guayaquil, and many schools and offices are closed. The government has declared war on gangs, which are being called terrorist organizations.

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Buying Your Way to the Top: The Risky Business of Elite Status Sales

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Jan 09 2024

You can earn elite status by traveling with an airline and spending nights in hotel beds. You can get some of the benefits from status with the right credit card. And once you have status with one, many programs will match your status because you look like a valuable customer.

There are shadier ways to get status, too. Sometimes you’ll find status for sale. There are usually two ways that this works.

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[Benefit Extended] Capital One Venture X May Lose Hertz Presidents Circle (But Here’s How To Get That Status Anyway)

Jan 09 2024

The top Hertz public status tier that you can earn as a frequent renter is their Presidents Circle status.

Normally the status requires at least 15 rentals or spending $3,000 with the company, and it comes with upgrades, faster points-earning (so you have more points when they devalue without notice) and better car choices in self-service lanes.

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Turbulence at JetBlue: Stock Plunge and Operational Woes Followed By CEO’s Exit

Jan 09 2024

JetBlue announced on Monday that CEO Robin Hayes would step down effective February 12, 2024, and will also leave the board at that time. If this were a voluntary transition it would likely be longer. However if misconduct were involved it would likely be immediate.

Hayes, clearly, was a failed CEO – having failed both shareholders and customers.

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