Even though 2020 was kind of a dud for air travel, there still had to be a winner in the “Busiest U.S. Airport” competition. And it’s a place many of us have spent plenty of time.
Plus, Delta added a number of flights to some fun outdoor destinations.
We’ll get to those stories and many more in a few minutes. But first, here’s a quick recap of this past week at Rene’s Points!
The Marriott Amex cards have some pretty sweet welcome offers available: big point bonuses and statement credits!
The World Health Organization isn’t too thrilled about vaccination passports. Here’s why.
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I called American Express to see if there were any retention offers available for the Platinum card. Here was the result.
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Is it better to chase Delta Medallion status this year? Or maybe wait until early 2022? Here are the pros and cons.
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A few weeks ago, American Express announced it’s adding cell phone protection to several premium cards. But there’s an interesting twist to keep in mind if you plan on taking advantage of the perk.
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Key West Might be the most lucrative per flight. Delta has added now up to seven flights to Atlanta per day and two to LaGuardia nonstop. American has 19 flights a day , including two nonstops to DFW, and we also have JetBlue and United and allegiant. This may be the shortest airport worldwide that Delta lands the A319 on, less than 1 mile. And still no jetways. Everyone walks across the tarmac, just like the Carribean islands.