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JetBlue accelerates Airbus A220 deliveries, Boston-Washington a possible early route

JetBlue Airways is accelerating deliveries of the popular Airbus A220 even as it trims the number of new jets arriving over the next two years amid an uncertain outlook following the coronavirus pandemic. The New York-based carrier will take its first of 70 A220-300s later this year as planned, betting on the jet’s economics to […]

American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue and United to require passenger masks

Update 4/30/20: United Airlines confirmed plans to mandate face coverings as well. This post has been updated to reflect this update. Without any specific requirements from the federal government, U.S.-based airlines are developing their own policies to help keep employees and passengers safe, limiting the potential for exposure to coronavirus throughout their journeys. Earlier this

Global air travel shows first growth in 8 weeks

Global air passenger traffic may have hit rock bottom and be on the way to recovery, even if it’s an incredibly modest one. That’s according to new data from flight-data firm Cirium, which reported that the number of schedule passenger flights operating on Wednesday, April 28, was 4% higher than the previous Wednesday (April 21).

Stock up now, stay later: Marriott entices cardholders with 6x bonus on groceries

No matter how you slice it, many travel cards are not providing enough value in the current environment for cardholders to take them out of the sock drawer. Some of the biggest spending categories are not flights and accommodation, but rather household items and essentials like groceries. That makes sense when you consider travel has

Finally, some good news for cruisers worried about strict new boarding rules

Things are looking up for older travelers who love to cruise. New rules that some cruise lines announced in March that would have restricted access to ships for some older travelers appear to be off the table. The rules, which never went into effect due to the worldwide shutdown of cruising that same month, banned

American Eagle fleet adjustments will mean fewer cramped regional jets

It’s not just mainline carriers that are shaking up their fleets in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. American Airlines has announced the retirement of a number of jet types, including the Boeing 757 and Airbus A330-300. Now the regional carriers that fly for its Eagle division are making changes of their own. Those operators are

American flyers, rejoice! The most dreaded gate at DCA is temporarily closing

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has some good news for the few people traveling during the coronavirus pandemic: they will not be flying out of the loathed Gate 35X for the foreseeable future. The airport is closing the north pier, where 35X is located, in Terminal B/C and moving all American Airlines flights to the

The best hotel credit cards that come with an annual free night

Editor’s note: This post has been updated with current information. Many hotel credit cards don’t just offer a sweet bonus when you first get the card, but also a valuable incentive to keep the card in your wallet — an annual free night award. In most cases, this annual free night can justify the card’s

Keep calm and carry on: Our 13 favorite travel carry-ons

If you’re a frequent flyer, choosing a carry-on bag can be a serious commitment. It is, after all, something you’re going to use for days — possibly even weeks — at a time during your travels. Even if you’re not a regular road warrior, it’s important to have a carry-on bag that will support your

American Airlines moves Morocco to Europe award region

While airline alliances are generally rather set in stone, the Oneworld alliance has had an exciting six months. The action kicked off with Delta poaching LATAM out of Oneworld, and carried on into 2020 with Royal Air Maroc joining Oneworld and the announcement that Alaska Airlines would join too. Royal Air Maroc represents a huge

The 19 national parks every traveler needs to see at least once

Every spring, we celebrate our country’s most incredible natural places during National Park Week, which stretches from April 18 to 26 in 2020. Sadly, many of us can’t commemorate the occasion by getting out and exploring these incredible landscapes, as many parks and campgrounds are closed and people are sheltering in place in an effort to

United requiring all flight attendants to wear face coverings or masks

Earlier this month, United Airlines shared a video featuring a repatriation flight, bringing Australians home from San Francisco to Melbourne. The flight took place after the Centers for Disease Control initially recommended wearing “cloth face coverings in public settings,” so I was surprised to see that although most of the passengers had their faces covered,

Expecting a refund for a canceled cruise? Here’s how long it could take

Are you waiting for a refund for a canceled cruise? You’re not alone. Cruise lines have canceled thousands of departures in recent weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak, and they’re in the midst of processing full or partial refunds for several million customers. Cruise giant Carnival alone says it has been working on getting money

How to avoid fuel surcharges on award travel

Editor’s note: At TPG, our top priority is providing our readers with the information needed to make educated decisions about travel and rewards-earning strategy. This is not the best time to travel, domestically or internationally, as airlines have cut major parts of their route networks. But we are sharing this information to provide value for

Japanese budget start-up ZIPAIR plans US flights despite coronavirus pandemic

At a time when most airlines can’t pull down service fast enough, one Japanese start-up carrier has unveiled plans for a new U.S. route. Budget carrier ZIPAIR plans to begin flights to Hawaii during its first year of service, though when that will occur depends on the coronavirus pandemic. The Tokyo-based carrier is seeking a

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