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Wow! American Airlines and JetBlue Form The Strategic Partnership I Always Hoped For

American Airlines and JetBlue have announced a very interesting partnership this morning.  For over a decade, I flew American Airlines every week.  During those times, there were always two weak areas in their coverage.  The northeast and northwest parts of the country were lacking great connectivity.  American Airlines solved the northwest issue by forming a much tighter partnership with Alaska Airlines earlier this year.  Side note: it’s been such a crazy few months I thought this happened last year….. Now, American has worked to shore up their lack of connections […]

DEAL: $1,500 Round-Trip in British Airways’ Brand New Business Class!

In case you missed it, British Airways released information on their brand new business class product this week.  The product looks wonderful.  Much has been written about British Airways business class by my fellow bloggers and how much they don’t like the current version.  I’ve traveled in it many times and actually don’t have an issue with it.  That being said, the new product looks lovely.  You can see a more in-depth write-up on it on God Save the Points.   Now, bear with me for a minute, since I’m […]

American Airlines Releases Premium Economy Awards You’ll Have To Work For

American Airlines released a premium economy award chart and some inventory for premium economy seats on overseas flights. It’ll take a bit of elbow grease to find saver inventory for premium economy. But, the saver pricing may make it worth your while. Here’s what you need to know.

New Episode! The 333,000 Mile Man And Norwegian Borrows An A380

We’ve got another new episode this week! I tracked down Zach Honig, editor-at-large with The Points Guy. Zach traveled a staggering 333,000 miles last year. Hear what 2018 is looking like for Zach and what he thinks is cool and interesting in the world of travel. And, Emily McNutt joins us again to talk Norwegian air and their A380!

The Next Travel Book You Should Read

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I’m a voracious reader. I always have been. On a daily basis, I read two newspapers, ESPN.com’s front page numerous times, dozens of blogs and whatever book I happen to have hiding in my Kindle app on my iPhone. I read fiction and non-fiction alike. A few weeks ago, I received a new book that was in the travel genre.