Alaska Airlines (AS) has launched Atmos Rewards, a new joint loyalty program developed with Hawaiian Airlines (HA).
Frequent Flyer
Frequent Flyers engage in airline loyalty programs, accumulating points or miles through their travel with a particular airline. These programs aim to acknowledge and reward customer loyalty, providing benefits like complimentary flights, upgrades, and exclusive services. Frequent Flyers derive advantages from these initiatives, enjoying improved travel experiences and financial savings. Airlines, in reciprocation, foster customer loyalty and acquire valuable insights into passenger preferences. These loyalty programs serve as a pivotal strategy for airlines, aiding in the retention and attraction of customers within the competitive aviation industry.
A passenger attempting to resolve a cancelled flight through United Airlines (UA) ended up losing $17,000 in a phone scam.
World’s best carrier, Singapore Airlines (SQ), is offering a limited-time 40% discount on select KrisFlyer award redemptions from the US to Europe, Tokyo, and Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
Skytrax has named 20 carriers as the best regional airlines in the world in 2025. Most of them operate short-haul domestic and international flights.
Emirates (EK) has significantly increased award ticket surcharges on its fifth-freedom routes, including flights between New York (JFK) and Milan (MXP) and Miami (MIA) to Bogotá (BOG).
Leading US credit cards from Capital One, American Express, and Chase offer frequent flyers unlimited airport lounge access with Priority Pass.
An American Airlines (AA) business class trip from Austin (AUS) to Venice (VCE) via Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW) promised a smooth journey—but delivered a mixed experience.
US travelers departing from hubs like Los Angeles or flying on United Airlines and Delta Air Lines can now benefit from premium credit card offers.
Premier airlines like Qatar Airways and Emirates continue to raise the bar by offering some of the best business class pajamas in the world in 2025.
Swiss International Air Lines (LX) and Air Tahiti Nui (TN) emerged as top winners at this year’s Wines on the Wing airline wine competition