Today Is The Last Day To Sign-Up For The JetBlue Mosaic Status Match & Challenge
Today is the last day to sign-up for both the JetBlue status match and challenge. Virtually every elite status in the US can participate. Here are the details.
Today is the last day to sign-up for both the JetBlue status match and challenge. Virtually every elite status in the US can participate. Here are the details.
Which NFL team took a plunge and bought two 767s to fly their players to games?
Deals that are too good to be true are less frequent nowadays. But, this one seems legit. An unbelievable price on unlimited inflight internet.
Which airline should I focus on in the second half of 2017? United Airlines, JetBlue, American Airlines? There might even be a reason to consider Delta.
Basic Economy is a hot topic nowadays. I was on TV again yesterday discussing the increasing number of flights you’ll find these new fares.
JetBlue has a pretty interesting status match and challenge out. It covers a ton of different airlines’ elite customers. Find out how you can apply for JetBlue Mosaic status through the end of 2017 and enroll for a challenge to earn Mosaic status through the end of 2018.
The Best of the Rest is my effort to summarize all the travel/miles & points stories that interested me on a daily basis but didn’t have time to write about in length. Culled from over 100 blogs/authors I follow, some are passed along without comment, while I add my analysis to others. This is your shortcut to find out what’s going on in the travel world without having to read dozens of travel blogs to get all the best info.
Alaska Airlines and American Airlines are ending parts of their partnership that currently benefit Mileage Plan and AAdvantage members when they fly the other airline.
I have no idea how we got to the middle of 2017. But, here we are! I took a few minutes to figure out where things stand from an airline loyalty standpoint based on my travels through the end of June.
For quite a few years now, the Big 3 US airlines and their main lobbying group, Airlines for America, have had a serious problem with the Gulf carriers. Specifically, they believe Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways are receiving sizable subsidies from their respective governments….