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QANTAS: introduces confirmed upgrades with cash
Qantas has added a new way to upgrade your seat that takes the element of chance out. Confirmed Upgrades is a fixed-price cash upgrade offer for selected passengers on selected Qantas flights, with confirmation (or not) within half a day. This becomes the third form of upgrade you can use...
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WESTERN SYDNEY AIRPORT: Finally an opening date, and Jetstar gets first dibs
Western Sydney International Airport will welcome its first paying passengers on Sunday, 25 October 2026, with Jetstar being the first commercial passenger carrier off the tarmac. The inaugural flight from Western Sydney International, officially the Nancy-Bird Walton Airport and known by the code WSI, will be a Jetstar flight, JQ362,...
Wild About Travel
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I almost came to Kalgoorlie decades ago but never made it. I have travelled across Western Australia’s 2,527,013 square kilometres (975,685 sq mi), from Esperance in the south to Wyndham in the north, and through many towns, beaches, deserts, and mountain ranges in between. I love the state. Kalgoorlie remained...
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RIYADH AIR: New aviation deal with Saudi Arabia puts passennger flight on Australia’s horizon
Saudi Arabia has signed a new aviation agreement with Australia, opening the way for direct flights into Avalon in Victoria and Toowoomba Wellcamp in Queensland. The first flights are likely to be freight, chilled meat, seafood and dairy and not business class suites. But this raises the possiblity that Riyadh...
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Delta Air Lines A220-300 Comfort Review – How Much Better than Coach or First Class?
I flew Delta's A220-300 in Comfort Plus for the first time — front-row bulkhead, big leg room, swing-out screens. Here's how it stacks up against coach and first.
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United Airlines Improves Family Mileage Pooling [Roundup]
United’s family mileage pooling is more useful now that pooled miles can be redeemed on most partners, with some odd limits for Hawaiian and Emirates. Also: Emirates tries insurance to bring travelers back to Dubai, a Delta passenger is accused of touching crew, and two cats fly to Japan in...
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The St. Regis London is finally set to open this fall
After multiple delays spanning years rather than months, Marriott is now just a few months away from introducing its luxury St. Regis brand to the UK with the opening of The St. Regis London this fall.
One Mile at a Time
Japan Airlines Airbus A350-1000 Routes & Flights (JFK, LAX, DFW, LHR, CDG)
Japan Airlines is in the process of refreshing its long haul fleet. The oneworld airline is gradually replacing its Boeing 777-300ERs with Airbus A350-1000s. Not only is the A350 a joy to fly in general, but these planes are particularly exciting, given that they feature an all-new passenger experience.
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Delta Flight Diverts After Passenger Slaps Flight Attendant’s Butt Over Missed Drink
A Delta Air Lines flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles diverted to Atlanta after a passenger allegedly slapped a flight attendant on the buttocks because she skipped him during beverage service. He now faces a federal charge. Butt You Skipped Me! Delta Flight Diverts After Passenger Slaps Flight Attendant...
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59-Room Andaz Turks & Caicos At Grace Bay Opening June 2027, Now Bookable
The much delayed Andaz Turks & Caicos is getting closer to opening. It has finally started accepting reservations, though only for roughly a year from now…
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QANTAS: introduces confirmed upgrades with cash
Qantas has added a new way to upgrade your seat that takes the element of chance out. Confirmed Upgrades is a fixed-price cash upgrade offer for selected passengers on selected Qantas flights, with confirmation (or not) within half a day. This becomes the third form of upgrade you can use...
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British Regulators Investigate Ryanair Over Claims It Forces Parents to Pay Seat Reservation Fees to Sit With Their Children
British competition authorities have opened an investigation into Ryanair over claims it is breaching consumer rights laws by forcing parents to pay a seat reservation fee to sit next to their children, saying that the requirement could be considered an “unfair contract term.” Ryanair requires at least one parent or...
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Save At Auberge Collection With Amex Offers (Targeted)
The Amex Offers program frequently has promotions for hotel stays, which can save you money or earn you bonus points for stays youd make anyway. Amex has just rolled out its latest targeted hotel offer, which could be worth it for a stay at a boutique luxury property.
Live from a Lounge
AI171 Crash Final Report Delayed As Investigators Continue Engine Analysis
We might not get to know what happened to Air India 171, which crashed last year right after take off, because the investigation is still ongoing.
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Spanish Police Track Down Tourist to Hotel After He Sexually Assaulted Flight Attendant Following Flight From Munich to Palma de Mallorca
Spanish police in Mallorca managed to track down a tourist at a local hotel after a flight attendant reported that she had been sexually assaulted as she said goodbye to passengers at the boarding door of a plane that had just arrived in Palma de Mallorca from Munich, Germany. According...
Frequent Miler
My take on the refreshed Sapphire Preferred Card
Chase has announced big changes to the Sapphire Preferred® Card, starting June 15th. Additionally (and quite disturbingly), transfers to Hyatt will drop to 4:3 unless you have a Sapphire Reserve® card. If you put aside the Hyatt issue, the Sapphire Preferred card changes are great. Chase has kept the card’s...
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Should you sign up for the Capital One Venture or Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card?
Chase and Capital One both offer great mid-tier credit cards for travel points and miles. Which card is better?
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International Tourist Tax to Triple in Japan Starting July 1 2026
The International Tourist Tax is set to triple in Japan effective as of Wednesday, July 1, 2026, which means that if you leave Japan via airplane or ship — whether or not you are a citizen — you will be required to pay ¥3,000 instead of the current ¥1,000. Revenue and...
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Qatar business class open from US – Doha starting in August 2026
Qatar Airways will be restarting service from Philadelphia to Doha this August, which has caused a decent bit of business class availability to open up between August of this year and through Spring, 2027. Flights to Doha can be had for 70,000 Avios one-way and, even better, Citi currently has...
Frequent Flyer Bonuses
Top 5 Car Rental Bonus Mile and Point offers for June 2026
Here are our Top Car Rental Bonuses for this month. Many of these offers go beyond this month so don’t count them out for rentals you need to book further down the road! Keep in mind sometimes the rates paid for some of these offers may cost more than other...
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United May Block Middle Seats On New Airbus Jets To Fly With Fewer Flight Attendants
United may block middle seats on new Airbus jets so the planes can be certified with fewer flight attendants. The move could create a European-style premium economy row, but the real payoff may be cutting crew costs.
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Why Canceling A Hotel Or Airline Credit Card Usually Doesn’t Erase Your Points
Canceling a travel credit card can be stressful, especially if you aren’t sure what happens to the points. I see this question come up all the time in travel and…
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Buy Hilton Points For 0.5 Cents Each
Hilton has returned with a new sale offering members an up to 100% bonus when purchasing Hilton Honors points. That means you can buy Hilton Honors points for 0.5 cents per point (cpp) with this sale. Note that the 100% bonus is sometimes targeted, so it’s possible that you’ll see...
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Delta’s Former President Explains How First Class Upgrades Vanished And Paid Premium Seats Took Over
Former Delta President Glen Hauenstein explains how Delta turned first class from an upgrade giveaway into a profit center, why low-cost carriers struggle to go premium, and how Delta will address its own product slipping.
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United Airlines is Reportedly Working On a New Economy Product With a Blocked Middle Seat to Reduce Flight Attendant Requirements
United Airlines is reportedly working on a new Economy product that uses a fixed tray table to block out the middle seat in a row of three in order to reduce the number of flight attendants that are required to work on its soon-to-debut ‘Coastliner’ Airbus A321neo jets. The Chicago-based...
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Happy Birthday, Mom… I Love You, And Miss You Every Day
I apologize in advance if I’m being too sappy, so by all means please skip this post, if it doesn’t interest you… I totally get it. But I find writing stuff down to be cathartic, and I guess you could say that OMAAT is my journal, in a way, so...
Economondo
Review: T’way Air Airbus A330-200 – Jeju to Seoul Gimpo
Flying on a T'way Airbus A330 from Jeju to Seoul
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Amazon Music Unlimited 3 Month Trial (Includes Audible)
Amazon is currently out with an offer for Amazon Music Unlimited - different people apparently have different promotions, but a common one is for $0.99 for 3 months
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RIYADH AIR: Initial destinations and flight schedule
We finally have the launch schedules and first five destinations for the long-awaited launch of Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air. Launch pricing is intriguing rather than sensational, but at least any travellers on these flights will get the full Riyadh experience in Riyadh Air’s fully kitted-out cabins. But don’t expect an...
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INDONESIA: Bali giveth to Australians, and taketh away from influencers
Bali is preparing to make holidays cheaper for Australians by restoring visa-free entry. At the same time, Indonesian immigration authorities are making life more complicated for influencers, content creators and assorted digital nomads by requiring them to obtain work visas. No longer will they be able to treat a tourist...
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QANTAS: Taj hotel discounts for frequent flyers, with future status match
OneWorld executives have been busy. Qantas frequent flyers can now receive discounts at more than 630 Taj and Indian Hotels Company properties, under a new partnership linking the Oneworld airline alliance with the Taj InnerCircle–NeuPass loyalty program. The agreement stretches beyond Taj’s grand palaces and luxury hotels to include everything...
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ONEWORLD: Philippine Airlines is joining, and that’s good news for Australian travellers
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is preparing to join the oneworld alliance, bringing a Southeast Asian carrier into the same airline family as Qantas. The Philippine flag carrier has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to become oneworld’s 16th member, following an invitation from the alliance’s governing board. The announcement was made at...
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QANTAS: Looking at Superjumbo A380 replacement
Qantas is reportedly considering an order for about 20 additional widebody aircraft, potentially setting up another contest between Airbus and Boeing for a large slice of the airline’s international fleet. According to Reuters aviation correspondent Tim Hepher, Qantas is discussing either additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners or the Airbus A350-900 with...
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WEEKLY REVIEW: Sunday 7 June, 2027
Greetings again from Canada! I’ve spent just shy of a week in the Canadian capital, Ottawa. I’ve also had my first experience of Air Canada, and its Express and Rouge brands. I’m impressed on the whole with their Business Class. Less so by their lounges. What happened last week? Don’t...
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EXPLAINER: What’s the difference between narrow-body versus widebody aircraft?
It used to be largely true that wide-body aircraft were for long-haul flights and narrow-body aircraft were for short-haul flights. Bue recently, and especially since the advent of the Airbus A321XLR, that distinction no longer holds. What largely holds is the level of comfort and service provided on the different-sized...
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VIRGIN AUSTRALIA: Corporate affairs head demonstrates double standards on social media
This story was reported by Hannah Wootton, in the AFR. As you will see, there are now deleted posts involved, making this difficult to verify independently. However, the AFR is a journal of record and demonstrates traditional journalistic ethics, so I am inclined to trust their reporting. Since he’s Virgin...