Qatar Airways (QR) has introduced Privilege Club Pro, a subscription service providing members with monthly Avios and Qpoints accrual opportunities.
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.
Turkish Airlines offers 1 million miles for visiting six continents—eligible bookings must be made by July 8, 2025.
Singapore Airlines (SQ) has enhanced its lounge offerings at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) by partnering with Capital One’s newly opened flagship lounge.
A viral video encouraging travelers to pack meals from Delta Air Lines (DL) lounges—like the Delta Sky Club at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)—has ignited fierce online debate.
A passenger on an American Airlines (AA) flight faced a tense situation at boarding when a child occupied his assigned seat at a sweltering airport gate.
Popular aviation YouTuber Nonstop Dan faced a disturbing inflight experience aboard Kuwait Airways (KU), where he was allegedly threatened for filming during his first-class flight from Bangkok (BKK).
Travelers flying from airports like New York (JFK), Miami (MIA), and Los Angeles (LAX) now have access to some of the most premium lounges in the country.
American Airlines (AA) is modifying its Airbus A319 fleet operating out of hubs like Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to increase first-class seating, a move that compromises both passenger and crew space.
A filmmaker accused United Airlines (UA) of losing an $8,000 Blackmagic camera at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), allegedly stolen by baggage handlers.
British YouTuber and comedian Max Fosh went to extraordinary lengths to claim a $50 refund from an unnamed airline by fabricating his own death.