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ETIHAD: All-Suite Business Class heading for Melbourne and Sydney
Etihad Airways is upgrading its Business Class cabin for Australian travellers, swapping out its aging 777s for newer, shinier, and far fancier newer and more energy efficient, but smaller aircraft on its Sydney and Melbourne routes. That means doors, bigger screens, and fewer chances of being stuck in a dated...
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USA: Update on travel precautions if you are an Australian travelling to America
I wrote an article back in April warning of the increased scrutiny tourists are receiving at the USA border, particularly if they are LGBTIQ+, Students or Academics, or have a history of criticising the Trump administration. Some thought back in April that the increased scrutiny of tourists might be transitory,...
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QANTAS: Upgrades A330 Sydney to Singapore flights to A380 — more classic rewards available
Sydney to Singapore flights are getting a double dose of A380 between 16 June and 10 August 2025. And again in 2026 on Friday and Sunday from 28 March (according to ET). This means that there is a minor flood of Classic Reward and Classic Plus seats available during that...
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HEALTH WARNING: Dengue fever detected in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands Ministry of Health announced last week that seven cases of the mosquito-borne illness Dengue fever were confirmed in Rarotonga, the largest and most populous island in the archipelago. The cases were reported over an 18-day period. Just when we were all dusting off our passports and dreaming...
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ATX Jetsetter
Weekly Recap: May 31, 2025
Catch up on the latest aviation and travel related news for the week ending May 31, 2025 in the ATX Jetsetter weekly recap. The post Weekly Recap: May 31, 2025 appeared first on ATX Jetsetter.
The Bulkhead Seat
2025 Weekly Review: May 31st
I hope everyone is having a good weekend. I spent some of this week… The post 2025 Weekly Review: May 31st appeared first on The Bulkhead Seat.
Frequent Miler
Last Chance Deals: Accor transfer bonus, Wyndham points sale, gift card deals & more
Welcome to our weekly list of what’s ending this week as well as a collection of some other deals that are due to end soon. It’s a bit of a quieter week for deals about to end, but there are still some good offers worth being aware of nonetheless. Bilt’s up-to...
Monkey Miles
Yes, the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card is the best Super Premium credit card for most people
We review the new Capital One Venture X - is it the best premium card for most people? We answer that question and everything else you'd want to know The post Yes, the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card is the best Super Premium credit card for most people appeared...
Points With a Crew
How much to tip a hotel maid? (POLL)
Do you tip hotel maids? If you're wondering how much to tip a hotel maid, customs vary, but ranges go from never tipping hotel maids up to...
The Gate with Brian Cohen
What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 303
As I was reading the weekly advertisement that was released by Publix — which is a chain of supermarkets in the southeastern United States — for its Fourth of July sale in celebrating Independence Day in the United States, I noticed something that I thought was rather bizarre. For this edition...
Frequent Miler
Lesser-known ancient sites, Hipcamp’s for dog-owners, and Greg is famous in Michigan! (Saturday Selection)
Familiarize yourself with some of the lesser-known ancient sites of the world, consider adding Hipcamp’s to your tool belt if you’re a dog-owner, and let’s toast to Greg becoming famous in Michigan! 14 Lesser-Known Ancient Sites Worth Building a Trip Around Atlas Obscura has a list of lesser-known (ie less...
One Mile at a Time
6 Reasons Service On US Airlines Is Inconsistent, Often Bad
Let me start this post by stating that I very much respect the work that flight attendants do. I think (for the most part) they work hard and have difficult jobs. I certainly wouldn’t last a week dealing with the traveling public.
Economy Class & Beyond
Last Week at Economy Class and Beyond (31st May)
As we head out of May and into the Mid-point of the year, it’s still the end of a short week, but busy enough. It must be time for Last Week at Economy Class and Beyond.   There’s always an Aviation Angle – National Express West Midlands, in an Emirates advertising...
Your Mileage May Vary
Can You Rent A Car With A Digital Driver’s License?
In a world where everything is becoming electronic, it was no surprise when Apple and Google launched their respective versions of electronic wallets. Google Wallet and Apple Wallet are both…
View from the Wing
“I’m Totally Making This Up”: CEO of Rudderless Southwest Airlines Floats First Class And Long-Haul Flights
The airline that has been the most consistently profitable in the history of the U.S. airline industry has blown it all up to become just like the rest of the industry - only offering consumers less than other carriers. Continue reading “I’m Totally Making This Up”: CEO of Rudderless Southwest Airlines...
One Mile at a Time
Weekly Review: May 31, 2025
I hope everyone is having a nice weekend so far! I’ve been spending the week with family, and have zero real travel planned for June, for reasons I’ll get into eventually. However, I’m hoping to have some travel later in the summer. In the meantime, there’s certainly no shortage of...
Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Inside United’s ‘Game-Changing’ Flight Attendant Deal: Raises, Retro Pay, and Hotel Upgrades
Regional leaders of the United Airlines flight attendant union have unanimously voted to endorse a ‘historic’ new tentative bargaining agreement following two days of in-depth meetings to scrutinize the deal and decide whether it was good enough to put to a formal vote of 28,000 members. While many details of...
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American Express Hilton Honors Aspire Card Review
Hilton Honors offers several co-branded credit cards through American Express, ranging from a no-annual-fee option to the ultra-premium Aspire Card, which carries a $550 annual fee. If you’re a frequent…
Points With a Crew
Here’s Why Flight Attendants Pay Attention to Your Shoes
You might think that flight attendants are there for your safety, security or comfort. But a surprising reason why they look at your shoes might ...
Live and Let’s Fly
Great Coffee In Hong Kong
During my brief stay in Hong Kong, I tried two fancy cafés, with one offering the most unique coffee I have ever tasted. Best Coffee In Hong Kong I’m not very adventurous when it comes to coffee. Picky, oh yes, but I like a cortado, flat white, or cappuccino (espresso...
Hawaii Calling
The Ambassador Hotel Waikiki’s Makeover into a Tapestry Collection by Hilton
The transformation of The Ambassador Hotel in Waikiki has been years in the making, and I’ve had a front-row seat to its evolution. Long before the Hilton name became part of the story, the property had already begun redefining itself with a bold, locally inspired rebranding initially as the Romer...
Miles To Memories
On Travel – Five Simple Moves for a More Relaxing Vacation
Travel is challenging enough, so don't commit any unforced errors. Consider these simple travel tips for a more successful holiday. The post On Travel – Five Simple Moves for a More Relaxing Vacation appeared first on Miles to Memories.
The Bulkhead Seat
Female Passenger Slaps Boy Who Called Her “Miss Piggy” on Allegiant Air Flight
A female passenger reportedly assaulted a 12-year-old boy on an Allegiant Air flight between… The post Female Passenger Slaps Boy Who Called Her “Miss Piggy” on Allegiant Air Flight appeared first on The Bulkhead Seat.
View from the Wing
This San Francisco Hyatt Refills Shower Bottles With Mystery Goop From a Commercial Ketchup Jug
Another hotel property has been caught refilling shampoo and bath gel dispensers in the shower from ketchup-style bulk containers that lack any branding at all. Continue reading This San Francisco Hyatt Refills Shower Bottles With Mystery Goop From a Commercial Ketchup Jug...
One Mile at a Time
Transparent Airfare Pricing Is Bad For Consumers, Makes No Sense
Airlines aren’t at all transparent about how they price tickets, and that’s a good thing for consumers. I realize on the surface that might make me sound like an anti-consumer, industry shill. But let explain why I genuinely believe that’s the case.
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Which Streaming Services Qualify For 3X Bonus With Chase Sapphire Preferred
One of the lesser-known benefits of the Chase Sapphire Preferred card is that you earn 3X points on select streaming services. When the bonus category first launched, it focused on…
Live and Let’s Fly
JetBlue Talked To American And Delta—But United Made The Offer It Couldn’t Refuse
JetBlue “played the field” before reaching an agreement with United Airlines on a partnership, a shrewd move that forced United to pay up for a partnership of, at least in its initial stage, questionable value. Report: JetBlue Played The Field Before Settling On United Airlines Partnership The revelation comes from...
You Are Travel
Hyatt’s Unscripted by Hyatt is a Smart, Strategic Move, and Here’s Why
Tl;dr – Hyatt announced a new upscale brand in its portfolio, Unscripted by Hyatt, which has all the…
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QANTAS: Wet-leased Finnair’s AirLounge Business Class coming to Sydney to Honolulu route
The fixed Business Class seat is titled the AirLounge. It comes with the Finnair Airbus A330 aircraft that Qantas is wet-leasing from Finnair. The Scandinavian airline has a surplus of aircraft and staff now that it cannot fulfil its regular routes by flying over Russia. Russian airspace has been closed...
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QANTAS: Boosts seasonal flights across the Tasman to New Zealand
Qantas has announced increased flights across the Tasman to New Zealand for the southern hemisphere summer. The increased schedule will be active for the six weeks between 15 December 2025 and 26 January 2026 This corresponds to the height of the Christmas (School) Holiday period in Australia and New Zealand....
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SYDNEY FIRST CLASS: Want to escape Sydney in First Class comfort, and don’t care where you go?
I have often fantasised about heading to Sydney Airport and booking myself on the next available First Class flight out of Kingsford Smith. It’s a fantasy that I can’t afford to fulfil. But if it’s in your world of possibilities, here are the First Class flights out of Sydney you...
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VIRGIN AUSTRALIA: Weird Business Class shower curtain divider reported.
Virgin Australia used to have a very elegant divider between its Economy and Business Class cabins. Smart, eye-catching purple perspex panels adorned the bulkhead, and a magnetic ‘rope’ blocked the aisle. As part of its AU$110 million upgrade to its Boeing 737 fleet, Virgin Australia is removing that bulkhead divider...
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CATHAY PACIFIC: Seasonal Adelaide to Hong Kong flights start 11 November 2025
What is it with Adelaide at the moment? Everyone is starting international flights from there! First, Qantas flies to Auckland, the United flies to San Francisco, and now Cathay Pacific flies from Adelaide to Hong Kong. Background to Cathay Pacific and the Adelaide service Cathay last flew to Adelaide from...
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QANTAS: International Sydney Business Lounge to finally get major upgrade
I hope you haven’t been holding your breath for seven years, when the first announcement that International Sydney Business Lounge would be refurbished was made back in 2018! According to AFF, the current lounge is to close completely in the second half of 2025, with a temporary lounge being set...
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THAILAND: Travellers’ guide to new passenger rights for flight delays and cancellations
Here in Australia, we are still waiting for any innovations in passenger rights. In the meantime, Thailand has introduced a new set of passenger rights for flight delays and cancellations. Thailand has introduced new regulations to protect air passenger rights in the face of unexpected flight delays and cancellations. From...
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QANTAS: In court to sort out how much to pay ground workers sacked back in 2021 under Alan Joyce
If you can drag yourselves back to the heady final days of Alan Joyce’s reign as Qantas CEO, you might also remember the decision to outsource ground services. Qantas claimed that sacking its own ground workers could save the airline AU$100 million annually. Little problem though. Sacking the ground workers...