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Big changes are now in effect at Delta Air Lines’ network of Sky Clubs. As of Feb. 1, SkyMiles members who get Delta lounge access via a cobranded credit card have a set number of annual club visits they can make. It’s the final piece of sweeping loyalty program changes the Atlanta-based carrier set in…
Two hotels, double the fun: My stay at the dual-branded AC and Moxy hotels in Downtown LA
Why have one when you can have two? That seems to be the question for hotel developers around the world. More and more these days, dual-branded hotels — essentially two different brands sharing the same building while offering two totally different hotel experiences — are popping up. One dual-branded hotel in Los Angeles, though, has…
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Alaska Airlines’ and Hawaiian Airlines’ much-anticipated joint loyalty program, Atmos Rewards, launched in August. With it came a slew of under-the-radar perks and a unique way to choose how to earn points and elite status. Though Atmos Rewards introduced new benefits and changes, compared to its predecessor program, Mileage Plan, it will still utilize Alaska’s…
United is not stopping with Greenland: More off-the-beaten-path plans for 2026 and beyond
Think Greenland was an unexpected route for United Airlines? There’s likely more where that came from. The Chicago-based carrier has been on quite the run when it comes to alluring new destinations. This spring brought inaugural flights to the likes of Senegal, Mongolia, Sicily and Bilbao, Spain … not to mention this past weekend’s launch…
American Airlines CEO condemns AI use in setting flight prices
American Airlines’ top executive had harsh words about competitors using artificial intelligence on airfare pricing. “I don’t think it’s appropriate,” AA CEO Robert Isom said Thursday, in what was an unusually pointed remark. The comment seemed to be aimed at Delta Air Lines, which earlier this month revealed it’s using AI to price about 3%…
