Everything You Need to Know About Amex’s International Airline Program
The Amex International Airline Program (IAP) is the most underrated benefit of the Platinum Card from American Express. See how it can save you big bucks.
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The Amex International Airline Program (IAP) is the most underrated benefit of the Platinum Card from American Express. See how it can save you big bucks.
Amex rolled out a new 20% transfer bonus to Qatar Avios. Whether you want to fly Qsuites or another carrier, there are plenty of ways to put that bonus to use.
Combine a cheap flight with a strong exchange rate to pull off an even cheaper international trip to some of these standout destinations!
If you're planning to earn American Airlines AAdvantage elite status, time is running out. But before you give up all hope, there are a handful of easy (and quick) ways to earn AA Loyalty Points before the end of the month.
World of Hyatt is beloved for its award chart and amazing points deals. Recent moves have us worried that could all come to an end.
Finding cheap spring break flights is hard ... but not impossible. Follow our strategy and stop overpaying for a trip to the beach this spring.
United Polaris business class is the airline's cream of the crop, and some of the best lie-flat seats you can find. But does it score high marks all around? Not exactly...
The days of unlimited Delta Sky Club access are over for most travelers. Save your visits for our list of the absolute best Delta lounges.
Alaska Airlines miles are worth their weight in gold - and there's never been a better time to earn a ton of them in a hurry. But some of these opportunities won't last long.
Capital One's long-awaited lounge in Las Vegas is finally opening this week, including a new, at-seat service called "Daily Rituals."
Chase's seventh Sapphire Lounge is ready to open, and it might be the best one yet. Take a look inside the Chase Sapphire Lounge in Philadelphia (PHL).
Denver (DEN) has recently become a hot spot for business class points and miles flight deals over to Europe and back. But why?