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Citi Takes Cash Out of Double Cash, Top 2021 Air Routes, and Is American Ditching Flagship First?
Here is the latest set of interesting stories and news from around the travel web that I find interesting and hope you do, too!
Spain Considers Equity Stake in Air Europa
Spain Considers Equity Stake in Air Europa Spain considers an equity stake in Air Europa as part of…
Hilton Breakfast Benefit Kerfuffle, Unique Way to Earn Star Alliance Gold, and Bank 50K Marriott Points in Your PJs
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American Airlines and Aer Lingus have started a codeshare on these routes
Aer Lingus joined the oneworld Transatlantic Joint Business and things are finally beginning to happen. American Airlines announced…
Aer Lingus Regional will take over Dublin to Donegal from February
Dublin to Donegal is a PSO (Public Service Obligation) route in Ireland, meaning it is operated with a…
Brazilian Man Fakes Identity to Become Flight Attendant, Planning 2022 Card Applications, and a Surprising 737MAX Order
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New Wave of Amazon Shutdowns, Amtrak Card Pulled, and Mopping Up the Holiday Travel Mess
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Wow! Qantas to return the A380 to service early in January 2022
Australia’s Qantas planned to return the A380 to service from the middle of 2022. This has now been…
Get Points for Expiring Hyatt Certs, Longest and Shortest Airport Runways, and Heroism from a TSA Agent
Here is the latest set of interesting stories and news from around the travel web that I find interesting and hope you do, too!
Mexico City’s New Airport Fiasco Has Just Begun
A new airport serving Mexico City is set to open March 21, 2022. The airport, currently being built by the Mexican military, is designed to alleviate overcrowding at the current Mexico City International Airport. However, there is still a great deal that remains up in the air. Additionally, with underdeveloped or non-existing infrastructure outside of the airport, it is clear the Mexico City's new airport fiasco has just begun.