Category: Airlines

Delta Airlines Brings Shake Shack to First Class: What It Means for Travelers

Delta Airlines is redefining the first-class experience with an unexpected and exciting partnership: Shake Shack. Starting December 1, passengers flying Delta’s first-class cabin on routes over 900 miles will have the chance to indulge in Shake Shack cheeseburgers. This collaboration

The Busiest Days to Travel This Thanksgiving: What You Need to Know

As Thanksgiving approaches, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is gearing up for what is expected to be the busiest travel season in history. With travel demand surging, the TSA anticipates screening approximately 18.3 million travelers between Tuesday, November 26, and

Allegiant Air’s Bold Expansion: 44 New Routes and 3 New Destinations

A New Era for Affordable Air Travel Allegiant Air, a leading name in budget-friendly travel, is making waves with a massive expansion plan featuring 44 new routes and three new destinations. Starting February 2024, this initiative opens up exciting possibilities

The Future of American Airlines and JetBlue: A Potential Partnership on the Horizon?

In the ever-evolving landscape of the airline industry, the recent developments surrounding American Airlines and JetBlue have sparked considerable interest and speculation. Following a federal appeals court’s reaffirmation of a ruling that dismantled their Northeast Alliance, many are left wondering

Is Virgin’s Economy Delight Upgrade Worth It on 787?

When it comes to flying long-haul, the choice of seating can significantly impact your travel experience. Virgin Atlantic offers three economy fare types: Light, Classic, and Delight. Each option comes with its own set of perks, but is the extra

New Southwest Card: How Good Is the 40K Points & $400 Offer?

With its newest credit card offer, Southwest Airlines has travelers buzzing. This card, now offering 40,000 Rapid Rewards points and a $400 statement credit after spending $3,000 within the first four months, is capturing attention. Yet, it’s essential to evaluate

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