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Sapphire showdown: Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Chase Sapphire Reserve

Editor’s note: This is a recurring post that is regularly updated with new card information and details.  The Chase Sapphire Reserve and the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card are two of the most talked-about credit cards, thanks to the valuable Ultimate Rewards program, top-notch benefits and valuable travel protections. You might assume that the Chase Sapphire Reserve

You can now earn credit toward American elite status on all Alaska flights

American Airlines and Alaska Airlines are moving quickly to embrace their new partnership, which was made official in mid-February 2020. The partnership will include domestic codeshares, reciprocal elite benefits and Alaska’s intention to join the Oneworld alliance in the summer of 2021. On April 1, TPG broke the news that American and Alaska had launched full, reciprocal

These are the last Boeing 747s you can fly in the world

With thousands of airplanes grounded everywhere because of the coronavirus, airlines are being forced to make tough choices about their fleets. Many older airplanes, which cost more in fuel and maintenance, will have to be retired. That means that many fewer Boeing 747s will be left flying when this is over. In fact, two major

Earn 2,000 bonus points on your biggest household expenses right now

By now, most of you are probably looking for ways to earn more miles while stuck at home. If you’ve already planned how you’ll max out the 5x category bonus on the Chase Freedom® card this quarter, there may be another option for you. The Chase Freedom Unlimited® card is offering up to 2,000 bonus

The best cash-back credit cards for 2020

Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information. Sometimes you don’t need your credit cards to award you airline miles so you can fly to an exotic location in first class — it’s actually inadvisable to do that right now anyway. Instead, you need your everyday purchases to give you flexible,

Who should (and who shouldn’t) get the American Express Platinum?

Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information. The Platinum Card® from American Express packs a lot of punch into its metal shell. That shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, given that it’s among the heaviest and most expensive of the publicly-available premium credit cards. While the welcome bonus alone is

Best credit cards for streaming services

Best credit cards for streaming services

You’re stuck at home. So are we. There’s no way to earn bonus points on travel charges while going from one room to the next in your house or apartment. You may, however, be seriously considering signing your family up for an extra streaming service to help pass the hours and days, so we want

Credit card showdown: Capital One Spark Cash for Business vs Spark Miles for Business

Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information. The Spark line of business credit cards from Capital One is built for small-business owners craving rewards for everyday non-bonus spending. The two cards in the family with annual fees — the Capital One® Spark® Cash for Business and the Capital One® Spark®

Credit card showdown: Amex EveryDay Preferred vs. Amex Blue Cash Preferred

American Express fields a diverse range of rewards credit cards, with options ranging from cash-back cards to premium products with benefits such as airport lounge access and annual travel statement credits. Right in the middle of the pack are the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express and the Amex EveryDay Preferred® Credit Card from

American Airlines’ summer schedule rebounds in some hubs, but not all

American Airlines sees a glimmer of light even as the novel coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, unveiling plans to resume some suspended flights and put grounded planes back in the air this summer. The schedule improvements begin in May with some connectivity restored at the Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier’s main hubs despite capacity being down

United Airlines says revenue is down by $100M a day because of coronavirus

Daily revenues at United Airlines have plummeted along with passenger numbers as travelers heed warnings to “flatten the curve” and stay home amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. The Chicago-based carrier’s revenue is down by “over $100 million a day” as planes fly with around just 15% of seats filled this week, United president Scott Kirby

What does the airline aid package mean for travelers? Not much

“This isn’t really about consumers, as funny as that sounds.” That’s how Brett Snyder, who runs The Cranky Flier blog and separate Cranky Concierge service, summed it up. With an aid package worth $50 billion for airlines likely to be signed into law by the end of the week, TPG wanted to figure out what

How to prevent credit card fraud

Credit card fraud remains a serious risk to individuals and businesses alike. In spite of measures like digital wallets, EMV chip cards and Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, consumers are still at risk of having their credit card accounts used fraudulently. Here we will explain what credit card fraud is, steps you can take to

Airlines, airports shift terminals as passenger traffic craters

Travelers around the U.S. may be heading to different terminals than usual for their flights, as airports consolidate operations to cope with a major drop in demand and a lack of available Transportation Security Administration agents for screening. The scope of the changes remains fluid as the industry struggles to keep pace with the effects

Pay your student loans with a credit card and earn rewards along the way

Whether you’re a fairly recent graduate or decades out of school, chances are you’re probably still paying off student loans. With Americans carrying more than $1.6 trillion in combined student loan debt, this is a pretty substantial monthly expense for a lot of people. And since it’s almost impossible to discharge student loans like other

The best travel insurance policies and providers

Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information. Like most insurance, it’s easy to dismiss the value of travel insurance — until you need it. Of course, by then it’s too late. The purpose of this post isn’t to determine whether you should purchase travel insurance — that depends on factors

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