What’s the best US airline business class? Comparing American, Delta and United

U.S. legacy carriers Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American Airlines occasionally get a bad rap, but their size, route networks and robust frequent flyer programs make them hard to ignore. These three aviation behemoths are the product of several large stateside mergers and are arguably the most globally recognizable of all U.S. airlines. We wanted to put each of…

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Chase Sapphire Reserve referrals are back: How to refer friends and earn points, miles or cash credits

Editor’s note: This post has been updated with the latest credit card information. A previous version of this article mentioned the Starbucks Visa card, though that card has been discontinued. The information for Discover products has been collected independently by The Points Guy.  When you think about how to earn points and miles, the first things that come to…

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Cancun ends entry form requirement for US visitors

Cancun tourism officials have announced that U.S. citizens — as well as those from Canada and many other countries — no longer have to complete the Forma Migratoria Multiple immigration form to enter Mexico. The form was blamed for delays at immigration, although airport staffing issues have perhaps been more of a pain point. Regardless of the root causes…

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British Airways axes 10,000 winter flights

In another hammer blow to the United Kingdom’s most iconic airline, British Airways plans to cut its winter short-haul operations from London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) by 8% as staff shortages continue to mount. BA’s latest bout of flight-axing affects 10,000 European short-haul services along with hundreds of long-haul services. This will equate to 4,000 seats per day at current…

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