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But now, for a growing cohort of Gen Zers and millennials, it's their card, too. According to the company, millennials and Gen Z consumers made up 60% of its new customer acquisitions worldwide, and 75% of its new platinum and gold accounts were opened by millennial and Gen Z members. Related storiesAmex has implemented a number of tactics to pull off its youth revolution and cement its place as a status symbol among relatively affluent millennial and Gen Z consumers. For many young consumers, having an Amex rewards card is sort of like having a good, varied subscription service that runs them less than $60 a month. AdvertisementAll that aside, the Amex Platinum Card seems neat.
Persons: Gen Zers, youngs, it's, they'd, Amex, Zers, Gen X, Z, Steve Squeri, Jim Cramer, Gen Zs, Michael Miller, Uber, Miller, Daisy Hernandez, Guy, Stephen Biggar, Amex isn't, Chase Sapphire, I've, Emily Stewart Organizations: American Express, Express, Mastercard, Visa, American, CNBC, Morningstar Research, New York Times, Wall Street, Saks, Walmart, US, Argus Research, bodega, Business Locations: Coachella
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTravel demand is surprisingly staying pretty steady, says Clint HendersonClint Henderson, Managing Editor at The Points Guy, discusses trends in the travel sector ahead of the summer vacation season.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCongress may cancel Biden's new airline refund rules: Here's what's at stakeBrian Kelly, The Points Guy founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss reports that four lawmakers on Congress overseeing aviation policy may overturn President Biden's new rules that would require airlines to issue automatic cash refunds on cancelled or delayed flights in certain cases, what's at stake for consumers and airlines, and more.
Persons: Brian Kelly, Guy, Biden's
Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK were ranked as the country's worst airports back in 2018. Newark and LaGuardia have terminals ranked five stars by Skytrax, while construction is underway at JFK. LaGuardia, Newark, and JFK used to be ranked among the country's worst airports. In 2018, travel news site The Points Guy ranked them as the three worst airports in the US. AdvertisementWhen it comes to airports, Skytrax has three categories: hub airports, regional airports, and terminals.
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Delta Air Lines is offering customers the ability to experience April's total solar eclipse from a different perspective... 30,000 feet in the air. The Delta Air Lines flight 1218 will depart from the Austin airport at 12:15 pm CT and land in Detroit at 4:20 pm ET. It will allow passengers a chance to view the solar eclipse at its peak from the A220-300 aircraft's extra-large windows, according to a press release. On April 8, Delta Air Lines flight 1010 will depart from the Dallas-Forth Worth airport at 12:30 pm CT and arrive in Detroit alongside Delta flight 1218 at 4:20 pm ET. Representatives for Delta Air Lines did not immediately respond to CNBC Make It's request for comment.
Persons: Delta, Guy Organizations: Delta Air Lines, NASA, Delta, LAX, SLC, CNBC Locations: Austin, Detroit, North America, Dallas, Forth Worth, Delta, DFW
United Airlines is testing a "Touchless ID" plan at O'Hare which doesn't require a physical ID. AdvertisementYou won't need a boarding pass or an ID to get through security if you're using TSA PreCheck at some airports. AdvertisementHowever, passengers will still have their physical ID checked afterward at O'Hare because it's testing the feature for security checkpoints and bag dropoff, per TPG. Advertisement"We plan to add TSA PreCheck Touchless ID to more bag drop counters, security checkpoints, and boarding gates in the future," it adds. Its passengers at Atlanta, Detroit, LAX, LaGuardia, and JFK can check bags and go through security without needing to show a physical ID.
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I thought all-inclusive resorts didn't foster experiences unique to a destination. It was peaceful, quiet, and far from anything I envisioned when it came to staying at an all-inclusive resort. Between the picture-perfect accommodations and excursions, I was willing to challenge thoughts on all-inclusive resorts. We were told to meet at the outdoor dinner table at 7 p.m.Sure, Thatch Caye missed some elements of many all-inclusive resorts. And while I still plan to steer clear of many of the major all-inclusive resorts, I'll no longer shudder when I see those two little words.
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As domestic travel rebounds from pandemic lows and prices soar, some travelers opting for trains over planes. Those advantages and others are driving riders to Amtrak, the government-backed U.S. rail service, as it tries to revive pre-Covid ridership and smooth out operations. One of those passengers is Leonor Grave, who lives in New York City and often travels home to Washington, D.C., on Amtrak trains rather than flying. "I don't glamorize Amtrak as a corporation – there's a lot they could do to improve its services," Grave said. It's an exciting future for train travel."
Persons: Clint Henderson, Guy, Henderson, he's, doesn't, Leonor Grave, she's, they've Organizations: Amtrak, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Max, Washington , D.C, Penn Locations: New York, New York City, Washington ,, New
Our experts answer readers' credit card questions and write unbiased product reviews (here's how we assess credit cards). Annual fees increase between 18% to 52% on six consumer and business Delta SkyMiles credit cards. American Express and Delta Air Lines increased annual fees across their co-branded airline credit cards today for consumer and business credit cards alike. Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card, Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card cardholders will receive $2,500 Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs) every qualifying year, beginning February 1, which will give them a jumpstart toward earning Delta status each year. Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card cardholders can now spend above their credit limit, albeit within a certain undisclosed extent.
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Arms Race: What Travelers Can Expect in 2024 At the start of what promises to be a very busy year, we look ahead at what you’re likely to encounter. With 2023 in the rearview mirror, we look ahead at what travelers will face in 2024. At United Airlines, for example, smarter software can offer rebooking options and issue food and lodging vouchers when a flight is canceled, rather than just rebooking a flight. United Airlines has suspended its flights indefinitely, said Josh Freed, a United spokesman. This year, travelers are expected to choose faraway places and board small ships, according to Virtuoso, the consortium of luxury travel agencies.
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Is This the Year I Should Use My Points to Travel?
  + stars: | 2024-01-18 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The fees are partially used by the companies to run loyalty programs that award points to cardholders that can be redeemed for things like flights and hotels. The act proposes allowing retailers to choose a cheaper system that would reduce the fees. “This has been one of the biggest lobbying battles of all time, pitting two huge industries, retail versus banking,” said Brian Kelly, the founder of the Points Guy, a travel site that helps users maximize reward points and opposes the act. Does the legislation threaten your points? Not immediately, said Leigh Rowan of Savanti Travel, a personal travel management service.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThanksgiving is a great time to go to Europe, says The Point Guy's Brian KellyBrian Kelly, The Points Guy CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss this year's Thanksgiving travel period, airfare trends, top tips this holiday season, and more.
Persons: Brian Kelly Brian Kelly, Guy Locations: Europe
Given record-high interest rates, now is not the time to be taking on more credit card debt. The Federal Reserve is expected to further hike interest rates before the end of the year, and the average credit card interest rate is already at an all-time high. Automated payment options can help credit card holders bypass late payment fees. "You can set it up for a lower payment," said Sara Rathner, credit cards expert and writer at NerdWallet, referring to a monthly automated card payment. "There's no penalty charge on your card if you pay your statement balance before the due date," Ewen added.
Persons: Sara Rathner, Nick Ewen, Guy, Ewen Organizations: Federal, Finance
Foreign Exchange: Get the Best Rate
  + stars: | 2023-09-20 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Using foreign money wisely requires understanding the going exchange rate with the U. S. dollar and practicing the following strategies to avoid excessive fees. Take a card that doesn’t charge transaction feesThe primary rule of managing purchases abroad is ensuring you are not using a credit card that charges foreign transaction fees. You don’t need an expensive card with a $500-or-more annual fee to have foreign transaction charges waived. Capital One offers cards with no annual fees or foreign transaction charges. The personal finance website NerdWallet maintains a list of credit cards that don’t charge a fee for foreign transactions.
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Experts share the steps to take if your flight is canceled or delayed. When you travel via airplane, you run the risk of your flight being canceled or delayed and throwing a serious wrench in your plans. On Tuesday, United Airlines flights were grounded for more than an hour after the carrier experienced computer issues, the Federal Administration said. What to do if your flight is canceledThe first thing you should do when you find out your flight is canceled is contact the airline. That way, if your flight gets canceled, you can see if they are willing to book you on a competitor carrier.
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Now on many international air carrier flights there is a more civilized way to compete with fellow passengers: a seat upgrade auction. How it works is fairly simple: a week or so before a flight, passengers receive an email letting them know about potentially available seat upgrades. But no other major U.S. carriers offer upgrade auction programs. "Most major U.S. airlines offer a few ways to upgrade your flight experience, whether you're looking for extra-legroom, premium economy or business-class seats. From the airline's perspective, there will be a highest bidder, and those who don't win the auction are no worse off than before.
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Its least expensive itinerary starts at $500 a day for a seven-day cruise. See how Silversea is trying to break through the luxury market with its latest 728-guest ship. Morning Brew Insider recommends waking up with, a daily newsletter. The luxury cruise industry has been having an action-packed month: As The Points Guy called it, it's now a "luxury cruise war." And if you're a well-off traveler, it may seem like you have plenty of new options to pick from.
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A new private, luxury terminal for people taking commercial flights is scheduled to open on September 6 at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to operator PS in a news release. It’s the second one under the PS umbrella, with a similar private terminal having been open at LAX in Los Angeles since 2017. What a PS terminal offersThe Salon allows customers at LAX to wait for their commercial flights in high style. Like the LAX terminal, the ATL terminal will have its own private access road and parking. PS LAXReservations are already being accepted for PS Atlanta.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're facing the end of the post-pandemic 'revenge travel', says The Points Guy's Brian KellyBrian Kelly, The Points Guy founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the summer travel surge, challenges ahead of consumers, how to best utilize airline miles credit card points, and and more.
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Cruise lines are seemingly adopting the budget airline model: Charge a base fare and pile on extras. Newer cruise ships have "more opportunities to upsell" with restaurant and entertainment options. In fact, cruise lines have told their investors recently that passengers are embracing these add-on costs — and enhancing their bottom lines. "Cruise lines are creative to try to make you forget you actually bought some things nine months ago," Scholes said. Cruise lines are trying to cut costs at the same timeThe cost of drink packages have been increasing on some cruise lines.
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Baona | E+ | Getty ImagesThe carrier, American Airlines, reportedly discovered the traveler's intent and canceled their ticket. When booking a flight, travelers agree to airlines' contracts, or conditions of carriage. They may have been able to sell an empty seat to another passenger, or perhaps sell a more expensive nonstop ticket to the skiplagging passenger, for example. Additionally, when travelers deviate from what's expected it messes with airlines' internal planning, flight scheduling and data science, for example, Slotnick said. Thousands of people book Skiplagging or hidden city tickets every day and we generally hear of no issues from any of them," Gellert said.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAs flyers in the U.S. we need to do more to be treated better: Brian Kelly on airline issuesBrian Kelly, The Points Guy founder, joins 'Last Call' to talk airline delays and cancellations that continue to plague the U.S. airline industry.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNew credit card law could dramatically change rewards points system, says The Points GuyBrian Kelly, founder of "The Points Guy", joins 'The Exchange' to discuss how the Credit Card Competition Act would dramatically change the rewards ecosystem, how the legislation would scale back points programs, and the retail lobby's efforts to back the act.
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Our experts answer readers' credit card questions and write unbiased product reviews (here's how we assess credit cards). The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card and the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card are offering $750 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. If you're looking for a rewards business card, it's hard to go wrong with any of the Chase Ink Business credit cards. The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card stands out because it offers more rewards in popular business categories. If you're intrigued about the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, you should know that it offers more perks on the travel front.
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