Some Chicago residents received quite the surprise on Thursday: a tire dropped from a plane and into their neighborhood.
Plus, there may be new information about “LAX Jetpack Guy.”
We’ll get to those stories and much more in a few minutes. But first, here’s a quick recap of this past week at Rene’s Points!
Wow, were people mad at us for this post: Nearly Half of the US’ Dirtiest Cities are in One State. (We weren’t even the ones who undertook the study!)
A Virgin Australia passenger was criticized by a pilot who thought she was “showing too much skin.”
Delta Air Lines has seemingly relaxed its rule when it comes to many passengers are allowed in first class right now.
A surprise in my mailbox greeted me late last week: a redesigned IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card.
With the slow roll-out of the COVID vaccine and uncertain stability in the US, should Delta now extend some benefits and perks into 2022?
Time is running out for Delta Platinum and Diamond Medallions to select their 2020 Choice Benefits. Here’s what René chose.
President Joe Biden rode a pretty awesome BBJ to Washington for his inauguration this past week.
On a related note, replacing Air Force Two might not be as easy as one may think.
René showed us how to majorly speed up an old Windows laptop.
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