Hyatt’s Las Vegas gamble, Marriott’s new London residences and other November hotel news

November: What a month — especially this one. There was a lot to get through between the election, the start of the holiday season, the time change and, at least, for those who love and support me and my fellow TPG hotel reporter Cameron Sperance, two Scorpio birthdays. Between all of that, there was still…

Flying to your cruise with carry-on bags vs. shipping luggage: Which is better?

Checking your cruise luggage with an airline can be a scary proposition, especially when you factor in possible weather delays or missed connections that can separate you from your bags. The farther you have to fly, the scarier it becomes. But what are your options? The obvious choice for most cruisers who fly to their…

What is a mattress run?

Even if you’re new to the points and miles game, you’ve probably heard the term “mileage run.” A mileage run is when a traveler takes a flight (or series of flights) primarily to earn rewards or airline elite status. Mattress runs are similar to mileage runs. But instead of taking one or more flights as…

Don’t forget to register for these benefits with the American Express Platinum

The Platinum Card® from American Express takes the cake for the highest annual fee ($695, see rates and fees) and one of the highest number of annual statement credits of any card. As a quick recap, here are the basic features of the Amex Platinum (enrollment is required for select benefits; terms apply): New cardmembers…

I’m a longtime Carnival cruiser. Here’s what I thought of my first MSC cruise

I just cheated on my favorite cruise line. I’ve cruised with Carnival Cruise Line since 1998, beginning with the inaugural sailing of Carnival Paradise. Most of my family’s many cruises over the years have been on board a Carnival ship. We often chose the line because of its budget-friendly fares and the convenience of driving…

Why Embraer’s E-Jets will remain a workhorse for US regional airlines into the 2030s

If you are flying on a regional flight in the U.S. today, chances are it’s on an Embraer E-Jet. The E-Jet family — the E170 and E175, specifically — make up about half of the 1,367 regional jets that were flying for Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines at the end…