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Delta Eliminates International Change Fees

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Delta has announced more positive news for travelers in terms of permanent fee waivers. Effective immediately, Delta Air Lines is eliminating change fees on international flights that begin in North America. This news comes weeks after Delta Eliminates Change Fees on Domestic Flights as well as Delta Permanently Eliminates Award Redeposit Fees. Delta’s Flexibility Promise: No…

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Delta Cancelled 300+ Thanksgiving Day Flights Due to Pilot Staffing

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Delta Air Lines has cancelled over 300 flights today on Thanksgiving Day so far as the airline is having massive pilot staffing challenges this week. Delta is being forced to cancel hundreds of flights due to not having enough pilots available. Earlier this week, Delta pilots agreed to a 5% reduction in guaranteed hours per month…

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American Airlines Eliminates International Change Fees

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American Airlines has announced more positive news for travelers in terms of permanent fee waivers. Effective immediately, American Airlines is eliminating change fees on international flights that begin in North or South America. This news follows American’s earlier announcements of American Airlines Ends Change Fees on Most Tickets and American Airlines Eliminating Award Change Fees, and…

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Southwest Airlines Savannah and Sarasota Routes

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Following, Southwest Airlines Announces Three More Destinations and Southwest Airlines Announces Sarasota, Florida earlier this month, we now hear more details about Southwest routes from both Savannah and Sarasota. Additionally, Southwest Airlines will be launching daily service between Long Beach and Honolulu starting March 11, 2021 as well as reinstating international service from Orange County/Santa Ana to both Los Cabos…

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Delta Blocking Middle Seats through March 30, 2021

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Delta has announced they’ll be extending its seating capacity for passengers by continuing to block middle seats onboard both mainline and connection carriers through March 30, 2021. This applies to Main Cabin, Comfort + and First Class cabins. Delta previously was blocking middle seats on all flights through January 6th, so this latest announcement extends…

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United Airlines 2022 Premier Status Earning Changes

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Following gate lead of American Airlines Lowers 2021 Elite Status Requirements, United announced it would be lowering 2022 Premier Status qualifications for all members. United will make status easier through three main routes for next year. United Airline will be reducing Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) and Premier Qualifying Flights (PQF) thresholds next year. Next, United…

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Southwest Airlines Announces Sarasota, Florida

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Southwest Airlines announced its plans to add service to yet another new destination next year. Sarasota Bradenton International Airport will be the newest destination for the airline, as well as Southwest’s 10th destination in Florida. Southwest will be joining Air Canada Rouge, Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Sun Country and United Airlines who…

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United Airlines Brings Back JFK-LAX/SFO Service

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United Airlines decision to leave New York’s John F. Kennedy International airport is one that the airline has regretted ever since leaving. It’s clear that business and leisure travelers coming to NYC, prefer flying into JFK than Newark, and the airline was losing corporate agreements as a result. Starting in February 2021, United Airlines will…

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American Airlines Eliminating Award Change Fees

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American Airlines has announced some more positive news for American AAdvantage members in terms of fee waivers. AAdvantage members will now be ale to book award ticket through all of American Airlines channels without any award service charges. Additionally, AAdvantage members will no longer be charged a reinstatement fee to have miles redeposited in their…

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United Airlines Adding 1,400 Flights to Thanksgiving Schedule

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United Airlines announced they’ll be drastically increasing the number of flights to its schedule for the Thanksgiving holiday this year. United expects the week fo November 23rd to be its busiest since the pandemic began, and as a result plans to add 1,400 additional domestic flights that week to accommodate the increased bookings. United has…

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Chase 30% Transfer Bonus to British Airways Avios

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Chase Ultimate Rewards is offering a 30% transfer bonus to British Airways Avios now through December 9, 2020. With this bonus, you’ll now receive 1,300 British Airways Avios per 1,000 Chase Ultimate points. You must be logged into your Chase Ultimate Rewards account to view this offer. British Airways offers great redemptions for short-haul flights on American…

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JetBlue Adds Additional Thanksgiving Flights

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JetBlue announced they’re adding additional service to/from NYC around Thanksgiving as a result of greater demand than initially predicted. The airline has drastically cut flights the past months across its network with New York seeing a large majority of these reductions. We’ll be seeing several routes adding additional flights from NYC including Los Angeles and…

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Southwest Airlines Chicago (O’Hare) and Colorado Springs Routes

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Following, Southwest Airlines Plans to Serve Chicago (O’Hare) and Houston (Bush Intercontinental) earlier this month, we now hear more details about Southwest plans at Chicago O’Hare including routes and an official launch date. Southwest also shares the same information for another new destination: Colorado Springs. Both of these additions are a direct result of increased result…

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Delta’s Latest Status Match Promotion

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Now through October 31, 2020, Delta Air Lines is offering its most generous Medallion Status Match and Challenge, where you’ll receive a higher tier level of status than you’re matching from including up to Diamond Medallion status. If you hold elite status on Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, jetBlue, Southwest Airlines or United Airlines then you’re…

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Southwest Airlines Announces Three More Destinations

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Southwest Airlines announced its plans to add service to two new cities early next year. The airline will be adding service to Colorado Springs, Colorado, Savannah, Georgia, as well as returning to Jackson, Mississippi. Colorado Springs has previously been announced by the airline, however Savannah and Jackson are both brand new. Southwest used to serve Jackson, Mississippi…

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Southwest Airlines Status Match Details

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Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards continues to offer a Status Match and Challenge for those looking to receive A-List status on the airline. You can head over to their status match site, where you’ll then be able to email the airline a screenshot of current elite status with a U.S. based carrier. If successful, you’ll receive Southwest…

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United Airlines Announces New Caribbean and Mexico Routes

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United Airlines announced today eight new routes as well as increasing service to 19 destinations in the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico, as the airline starts to rebuild its international routes, after slashing flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. With a huge decline in business travel, the airline is forced to focus on leisure travel,…

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American Airlines Lowers 2021 Elite Status Requirements

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American Airlines announced they’ll be lowering 2021 elite qualification requirements. The reduction applies for Gold, Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Executive Platinum status. Additionally, al elite qualifying flight activity flown in the fourth quarter of 2020 toward a member’s 2021 qualifications. For contrast, Delta Air Lines is carrying over all Medallion Qualification Miles earned in 2020…

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Southwest Airlines Plans to Serve Chicago (O’Hare) and Houston (Bush Intercontinental)

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Southwest Airlines announced its plans to add service to two new cities early next year. The airline will be adding Chicago (O’Hare) and Houston (Bush Intercontinental) to its network pending government approval, giving United Airlines a run for its money of both of these airports. Both of these additions are a direct result of increased result of…

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Southwest Airlines Miami, Palm Springs, and Telluride Routes Announced

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Last month we announced new of Southwest Airlines Plans to Serve Miami and Palm Springs, and as of today the schedule is officially up with several routes to/from both of these new cities. These new routes are a direct result of increased result of leisure flying over business travel, which the airline hopes to capture additional…

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