A YouTube personality duped people into thinking she visited Bali. And Walking Dead fans have some sad news from the West Coast.
We’ll get to those headlines and more in a few minutes. But first, here’s a quick peek of the past week here at Rene’s Points!
Don’t forget: we’re holding a SWAG Saturday this weekend! See what we’re giving away and how to enter.
Frequent floater René is already done booking cruises for this year. Here’s why.
Complimentary first class upgrades seem harder to get these days. If you want first class, you have to book it — but here are a few ways to save money (or do it for free).
It was sort of an interesting week for — exit row news? First, I asked if people sitting in exit rows should be held to higher standards. And then Delta nicely retrofitted their A321s — making the rear exit row seat area very attractive. Several readers added great comments — make sure to check them out even if you’ve already read the post.
This Real ID stuff could really get ugly in October.
Runway construction forced Delta to suspend its Atlanta to Stuttgart service.
René reviewed the 2020 Diamond Medallion membership kit.
Discover, Citibank, and Capital One appear to have launched their own versions of the dreaded Amex Financial Review.
Celebrities, business travelers, and average tourists were all part of an MGM Resorts data breach.
It turns out that eliminating contrails might drastically affect climate.
A coronavirus-infected couple rode a Delta 767 from Honolulu to Japan.
I blogged a travel adapter deal earlier this week. The price went up a few bucks but the coupon code should still get you a nice discount.
I discussed a couple of perks I wish hotels would give their loyalty program members.
Want to spend a long weekend in Rome? Check out this premium economy, mini-vacay run we posted!
Other Delta Air Lines Headlines
Delta Says It Doesn’t Infringe American’s ‘Flagship’ Trademarks
Delta appoints first chief sustainability officer
Fortune names Delta one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For
Airline passengers put up with more and longer flight delays
More Travel News!
YouTuber fakes Bali vacation with pictures at Ikea
A new private business class airline hopes to launch in spring
Southwest Airlines surprises couple with baby shower for adopted infant during flight
Ouch: Etihad Criticizes A380 Pilots For Viral Crosswind Landing
Shameful Thai Airways Fat Shames Passengers Out of Business Class
The Walking Dead at Universal Studios Hollywood is, well, dead
20 Obscure Mistakes That Almost Every Tourist Makes When Eating Out Abroad
The JetBlue Flight Attendant Who’s A Dead Ringer For Meghan Markle
This river cruise in France takes you to a Michelin-starred restaurant every day
Walt Disney World’s Cinderella Castle Is Getting A Major Makeover
Kyoto launches ’empty tourism’ campaign amid coronavirus outbreak
Hate Packing? This Resort’s ‘No Luggage Required’ Option Will Dress You From Head to Toe
Air France-KLM’s $324 Million in Fuel Savings Likely to Offset Coronavirus Outbreak Costs
The Coronavirus Cruise Ship Was a Disease-Spreading Hellscape
Video shows plane skid across Daytona Beach International Airport runway without landing gear
Coronavirus triggers boom in private jet inquiries
What 2019 Taught Us About the U.S. Airline Industry
SLS Becomes New SAHARA Las Vegas
Amsterdam considers banning tourists from cannabis cafes
Vintage WWII Fighter Plane to Fly Sightseers Over Hawaii
Where to Travel in 2020 According to Your Astrological Sign
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