American Airlines is raising prices of Admirals Club membership by $100 per year effective February 1. They are also eliminating household membership discounts. And they're going to start requiring same-day boarding passes on American Airlines, oneworld ...
This email contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. American Airlines is raising prices of Admirals Club membership by $100 per year effective February 1. They are also eliminating household membership discounts. And they're going to start requiring same-day boarding passes on American Airlines, oneworld partner airlines, or Alaska Airlines for entry.. Continue reading American Raising Prices, Adding Restrictions for Club Access... A Customs and Border Protection beagle 'alarmed' at the luggage of an Ecuadorian traveler entering the U.S. through the Atlanta airport on Thursday and found a whole roast pig in their luggage. It was spotted by a 6 year old beagle named Hardy, who thought the bag smelled delicious. But he wasn't allowed to eat it. Continue reading Delicious: Customs Confiscated a Whole Roast Pig in Atlanta... In late August I wrote that Chase was about to introduce their new Sapphire Banking product — but not to sign up right away because a bonus would be on its way that you should wait for. The bonus debuted in-branch a couple of weeks ago. Now it's available online: 60,000 Ultimate Rewards points. Continue reading 60,000 Chase Points Now Available Online for Sapphire Banking... Bank of America has just launched the Air France KLM World Elite Mastercard. Air France KLM Flying Blue has been one of the international programs most keen on that sweet, sweet U.S. credit card revenue. They're a transfer partner of American Express, Chase, and Citibank. And now they have their own US-issued co-brand. There are some creative elements to the card, and will help those looking for Air France elite status. Continue reading Bank of America Launches New Air France KLM Mastercard... UN Ambassador and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who will be stepping down from her post at the end of the year, blasted American Airlines on Twitter for their operational reliability. There's much speculation about why Haley is stepping down from her post at the U.N., including whether she might be appointed U.S. Senator from South Carolina if Lindsey Graham were named attorney general after the midterms (with the President asking for Jeff Sessions to resign). American, though, had better hope she's not waiting in the wings to replace Elaine Chao at the Department of Transportation. Continue reading Nikki Haley Blasts American Airlines for Cancelled Shuttle Flight... |
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