It’s Back! Book United Flights (& Partners) Online with Turkish Miles
It's possible to book United flights and other partner airlines online with Turkish Airlines miles once again but it still may require some legwork.
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It's possible to book United flights and other partner airlines online with Turkish Airlines miles once again but it still may require some legwork.
I rebooked my flights for a recent Europe trip four different times and eventually used my points and miles to fly abroad in a comfy business class seat. Here's why and how you can do it, too.
Delta and American Express have been trying to get a handle on overcrowded lounges for years with little to no success. After previous efforts have failed, they're finally making a change that addresses the root cause of the issue: Travelers getting in with premium travel rewards cards.
Delta is making huge changes to both its SkyMiles Medallion Program and Sky Club access starting early next year. Here's everything you need to know.
The Capital One Venture X and Venture X Business come with an annual $300 travel credit that negates most of the card's annual fees. Following recent changes from Capital One, that credit just got a little less valuable.
Lufthansa will begin service between Minneapolis (MSP) and Frankfurt (FRA) starting in June 2024.
When budget airlines announce sales, other airlines often follow suit, but without advertising the sale. We call it "The Norse Effect".
American Express has announced plans to open a Centurion Lounge at Newark (EWR), but travelers will have to wait until 2026 to visit the club.
Don't write off the Bilt Card just because you're not a renter and it doesn't come with a juicy sign up bonus ... on paper. The card's unofficial welcome offer and Rent Day bonus point earning make it a winner for anyone with a large purchase on the horizon.
Just for having Hilton gold and diamond status, you and a registered guest will receive free breakfast at almost any Hilton hotel worldwide.
Just three short months after Delta first announced its plans to begin flying daily from Minneapolis to Maui, the Atlanta-based airline has officially pulled its nonstop flights to the Hawaiian island from both Minneapolis and Atlanta.