I really thought we were done with 2020-ish stories. You know, things like UFOs. Or “bushmeat” (compromised of several different types of organisms) being impounded at airports.
But after this past week, I’m convinced this really just the 54th week of 2020.
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!
Delta announced a partnership with satellite broadband provider Viasat for inflight Wi-Fi services.
A former Secret Service agent appeared to make a puzzling comment about Delta flight attendants — but it’s not what it seems.
Delta is selling 747s — on eBay. And in pieces. Meanwhile, Amazon bought some 767s from Delta — but I assume those were still working and all in one piece.
Delta Air Lines decreed that certain “pit bull type dogs” will be allowed on its aircraft again — while also banning emotional support animals.
PayPal Digital Gifts ran a sale on Southwest gift cards.
People sometimes ask us “Which card is better? The consumer/personal Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card or Delta SkyMiles Platinum Business American Express Card? How are they different?” So we created this post.
Here’s my overall plan for earning points this year.
An Instacart Amex Offer dropped Monday for certain Platinum and Centurion cardholders, giving them the opportunity to save up to $100!
The business Platinum card, meanwhile, offered five 5X categories as part of Amex Offers.
More Headlines
FAA notified after large blue UFO seen above Oahu appeared to drop into ocean
Customs agents seize mystery ‘bushmeat’ at NJ airport
Only One US Airline Cracks The World’s 10 Safest Carriers For 2021
Rich Canadians Are Flying to Florida in Private Jets to Get Vaccinated
The world’s most powerful passports for 2021
Boeing Charged With 737 MAX Airplane Fraud Conspiracy; Agrees to Pay Greater Than $2.5 Billion
‘Lost in Translation’: Bill Murray’s personal travel guide to Tokyo, Japan
Arizona police seek airplane stolen from airport
Carnival Pride chartered for nude cruise in 2022
Free attractions still a draw on Las Vegas Strip
Delta CEO Confident There Is a ‘Turning Point’ for Travel This Year
Where Are Lufthansa’s Airbus A380s Now?
Air travel hit a new pandemic high over New Year’s weekend. Now comes the hard part
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