From Starwood: a Free Night After Three Paid Nights

Never mind the high-profile battle to acquire Starwood, featuring competing multi-billion-dollar offers from Marriott and a Chinese investment group. Starwood’s marketing machinery remains in high gear, just this month churning out a bonus offer for the Starwood Preferred Guest credit card and a discount on award stays at Caesars Resorts in Las Vegas. Now, there’s…

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Alaska Air’s Mileage Program to Remain Different, Better

With Delta and United’s transition to spend-based loyalty programs last year, and American’s upcoming later this year, there’s no longer room for debate as to the industry standard. Travelers should now expect to be rewarded according to their spend, not according to the number of miles they fly. For the great majority of flyers, the…

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Got Traffic? The 10 Most Congested U.S. Cities

U.S. commuters wasted 8 billion hours sitting in traffic last year. That’s according to INRIX, “a global leader for transportation analytics.” The company’s annual traffic scorecard is intended to serve as a guide for governments and organizations looking to improve urban mobility. And there’s plenty of room for improvement in the U.S., which accounted for…

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Spirit’s New Fee Waivers – Who Qualifies?

Spirit Airlines waived fees. There’s a sentence that will send fact-checkers scurrying to Snopes and conspiracy theorists digging deep. It’s true, though. As far as it goes. Notorious nickel-and-dimer Spirit will indeed waive your fees. Bag fees, that is. If you’re an active member of the military. RELATED: What Do Spirit and WOW Air Have…

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Marriott’s Member Rates: Another Nail in Travel Agencys’ Coffin

All travel suppliers want consumers to book direct, making their reservations on the company’s website, via the company’s smartphone app, or by phone through the company’s reservations center. Direct booking means the airlines and hotels pay no commissions to intermediaries, so the full price of the flight or room night flows to the provider, not…

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Is WOW Air About to Get a Spirit Makeover?

WOW Air, the Iceland-based no-frills carrier that raised eyebrows with its $99 fares from Boston and Baltimore to Iceland a year ago, now has something in common with Spirit Airlines, the U.S. carrier notorious for its nickel-and-diming and generally customer-unfriendly ways. Like Spirit, WOW’s business model is based on ultra-low published fares, with fees assessed…

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Marriott-Starwood Merger in Doubt with New Buyer Bid

Yesterday, Marriott’s planned acquisition of Starwood, to create the world’s largest hotel company, was assumed to be a foregone conclusion. This morning, with news that a Chinese-led consortium has made an unsolicited counteroffer for Starwood, all bets are off. According to both Starwood and Marriott, the offer from an investor group headed by the Anbang…

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Sweepstakes: What Would You Do with a $10,000 Travel Voucher?

Enter the American Airlines “Your Vacation Spot” sweepstakes by April 1, 2016, for a chance to win the grand prize: a $10,000 American Airlines Vacations travel voucher. Prize must be booked by September 30, 2016, and travel must be completed by December 31, 2017. To enter, follow the instructions on the sweepstakes landing page and…

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Weekly Recap: American’s Dirty Laundry; United’s Boardroom Battle; Wyndham’s 1 Million Points Giveaway

Following is our regular summary of the latest travel news and best frequent traveler promotions reviewed during the past week. If it was a good deal—or a notably bad deal—from an airline, hotel, or car rental loyalty program, you can read all about it here, and plan your travel accordingly. American’s Pilots Decry ‘Embarrassing’ Product,…

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For Its Towels, Marriott Looks to ‘Made in USA’ Label

Marriott has long been known as a corporation with a conscience. Sure, most large U.S. companies engage in activities designed to enhance their good-citizenship bona fides. It’s good P.R. But Marriott walks the talk, and has the trophies to prove it (Fortune magazine’s “World’s Most Admired Lodging Company;” designated a “World’s Most Ethical Company” by…

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Spring Air Travel to Reach All-Time High. Coping Skills Required

Airlines for America is the organization that is paid to represent the interests of U.S. airlines. So when it forecasts record numbers of passengers traveling this spring, it’s meant to be taken as a compliment to the industry, a positive reflection on the airlines’ ability to deliver air travel at an attractive price. In A4A’s…

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