Weekly Travel News Roundup: 24 October 2014





The Weekly News Roundup is a collection of headlines from around the internet that caught the attention of the Tagging Miles team. Content on these blogs do not necessarily reflect the positions of Tagging Miles, and should not be considered endorsements. Have a great story we should read? Contact us now and let us know!

Nonsequitars

Low cost carriers continue to make headlines, WOW Air announced they would be servicing the US starting next June, 2015. They will service Baltimore and Boston. Jaunted has everything you need to know.

American released a Roll Call of their hubs, here’s Wandering Aramean’s take.

Soon, Qantas Business Class passengers may be able to recline from gate to gate, via Skift.

Credit Cards

As the Joe flies posts about that some of the Barclay’s US Airways credit cards will still give the 10,000 mile anniversary bonus. Phew, and I was within days of cancelling my card! Did you get the e-mail?

Will Chase be increasing the Chase Sapphire Preferred’s Annual Fee? Maximizing Money thinks it might. Maybe this is in advance of some larger sign-up bonuses?

Manufacturing Spend

If you have an American Express Old Blue Cash Credit Card, be careful. Milenomics has the dark details of mass American Express closings.

This may be a stretch – but MileNerd reports that Accor Hotels is offering 5,000 Aeroplan miles per stay.

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