Well. The 19th month of 2020 is in full effect.
Some American Airlines passengers experienced a terrifying event on a flight from LAX to Miami.
And a rabid fox at Busch Gardens bit a young boy.
(The hits just keep on comin’, don’t they?)
We’ll get to those stories and several more in a few minutes. But first, let’s recap the past week at Eye of the Flyer!
René offered a helpful tip for maximizing Amex’s Shop Small promotion.
Disgusting! An airline passenger put his bare feet on someone’s armrest. But he soon learned that he messed with the wrong person.
A good friend of mine just returned from an AeroMexico business class mileage run/mini-vacation to Europe. But had to learn something the hard way.
Looking to save a few bucks on some upcoming hotel stays? We found a few Chase and Amex Offers that may help you out.
We found a couple of good mileage runs for people needing Delta MQD and MQM:
- Los Angeles to Tel Aviv (thanks to our friends at Juicy Miles for sending this our way!)
- Chicago to Amsterdam
SkyBonus members: you may want to call and ask about your expiring points.
A private yacht ran into a cruise boat. Watch the video here.
Tennessee is offering some tourists the opportunity to receive a $250 airline credit if they visit the Volunteer State.
We’re getting a lot of questions about our blog’s rebranding. We hope this puts some minds to ease.
Car service Welcome Pickups is now charging a 20% cancellation fee.
More Travel Headlines!
American Passengers Forced To Place Hands On Heads For Landing Before Being Detained
Rabid fox at Busch Gardens attacks boy: report
Traveling this summer? The CDC thinks you should avoid these Delta Variant states
Airlines launch Global Action Group to improve handling of disability mobility aids
What are the Most Searched Bucket List Travel Experiences?
It Just Got More Expensive to Snorkel at This Gorgeous Hawaiian Spot
Frustrated red-list passenger films himself shopping at Heathrow despite quarantine
Major Cruise Lines Finally Back at Sea
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