The Park Hyatt Tokyo Just Pulled a Fast One - Plus a Record Hyatt Bonus and Hotels' Breakfast Scam
A luxury Tokyo icon reclassifies itself to dodge elite perks, a Hyatt business card hits an all-time high, and hotels hide a cost-cutting play behind sustainability talk
AA's 'Product Delivered' Problem, Delta's Denver Upgrade & A New DFW Lounge Worth Knowing About
American Airlines is calling broken seats 'product delivered,' Delta just expanded its Denver Sky Club, and two new Plaza Premium lounges open at DFW next week.
Hyatt's Devaluation Hits Hard, Lufthansa's Long-Lost Business Class & Bilt's March Bonus
Hyatt just restructured its award chart - and not in your favor. Plus Lufthansa finally unlocks seats, and Bilt's March bonus is a Japan Airlines goldmine.
Spirit Loses Credit Card Partner, American Flight Attendants Serve Meals in the Dark & Hyatt Points on Sale
Spirit's bankruptcy crisis deepens as a major card partner walks away. Plus American dispatched a transatlantic flight without working galley lights, and Hyatt just launched its first points sale of 2026.
Chase is billing resort fees that Hyatt's top elites don't owe, United's new ultra-premium Dreamliners arrive soon, and American's flight attendants issue historic vote of no confidence.
🚨 Hyatt's Elite Benefit Crisis—Pack at Noon & Switch Rooms for Your 4PM Checkout
From Hyatt's controversial room-switching policy to Delta's shocking pay stubs, Pakistan's airline miracle, and Alaska's credit card pitch training—today's lineup has it all.
Spirit's cash deadline hits today as competitors prepare contingency plans, Mesa Homeowners card shuts down overnight, and American unveils its game-changing narrowbody business class suites
TSA Agents Getting $10K Checks While Fake Pilot Flew Passengers for Months
From shutdown bonuses to forged licenses, plus Alaska's Rome launch date, Apple's digital passport rollout, and the Hyatt card that fast-tracks Globalist status—it's been quite a week.