Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Delta Air Line"


25 mentions found


Delta Air Lines canceled more than a thousand flights on Sunday, leading Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to single out the airline as it struggles to recover three days after a global software outage disrupted the aviation industry and grounded flights globally. Delta canceled about 1,300 flights on Sunday, roughly the same number as each of the previous two days, and delayed another 1,600, according to flight tracking website FlightAware. The tech outage on Friday hit airlines especially hard. A flawed update from CrowdStrike, whose software is used around the world, forced Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines to ground flights, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. It canceled about 1,200 flights each on Friday and Saturday, according to FlightAware, while cancellations for other airlines moderated into the hundreds or dozens.
Persons: Transportation Pete Buttigieg, Buttigieg Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Transportation, Delta, American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration
How Delta SkyMiles worksThe Delta SkyMiles loyalty program helps Delta lovers earn rewards and elite status. How to Earn Delta SkyMilesThere are multiple ways to earn Delta SkyMiles. Flying with Delta and partner airlinesThe most obvious way to earn Delta SkyMiles is to fly on Delta. Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card Members with an eligible ticket will be added to the Complimentary Upgrade list, after Delta SkyMiles Medallion Members. Delta SkyMiles frequently asked questionsHow do I earn SkyMiles with Delta?
Persons: stow, Miles, Doesn't, MQD Headstart, There's, Read, Cardholders, cardholders, You'll, Delta, Delta SkyMiles, SkyMiles, it's, you've Organizations: Business, Delta, Air France, KLM, Read, Loyalists, SkyMiles, American Express, TSA, Delta SkyMiles, U.S, Card, Global, Delta SkyMiles ®, American, Delta Sky Clubs, ®, SkyMiles ®, Delta Sky Club, Delta Sky, U.S . Shipping, Advertising, Delta Gold American, TSA PreCheck, Delta loyalists, Express, Express Card, American Express Card, American Express Delta Gold, American Express Delta, SkyMiles Reserve, Delta Reserve, Delta American Express, Air, China Eastern, Korean, Delta Gold Card Locations: Delta, Atlanta , New York, Seattle, U.S, Caribbean, American, delta.com, SkyMiles, Air France, China, Air Tahiti Nui, Chevron
London CNN —Ryanair said Monday that it expects airfares during the busy summer travel season to be “materially lower” than last year as the low-cost carrier reported a plunge in profits. Europe’s biggest airline by passenger numbers, comparable in size to Delta Air Lines in the United States, said its average fare fell nearly 15% in the April-to-June quarter from the same period in 2023, to €41.93 ($45.65) from €49.07 ($53.42). Ryanair (RYAAY) attributed that dip in the first quarter of its financial year, in part, to the timing of the Easter break this year, some of which fell over March. The airline previously thought fares would be “flat to modestly up,” he added. Ryanair reported a 46% fall in profits in the first quarter of the year, to €360 million ($392 million), despite a 10% rise in the number of passengers.
Persons: , Michael O’Leary, Neil Sorahan Organizations: London CNN, Ryanair, Europe’s, Delta Air Lines, , British Airways, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Delta Locations: United States
A Boeing 777X airplane takes off during its first test flight from the company's plant in Everett, Washington, January 25, 2020. FARNBOROUGH, England — Boeing won orders for at least 40 wide-body jetliners from Korean Air, including the yet-to-be-certified 777X jetliner, in a vote of confidence for the struggling manufacturer. The order, announced at the Farnborough Airshow outside of London, includes 20 777X planes, the largest in Boeing's commercial jet lineup, and 20 787-10 Dreamliner planes, both long-range jets. Korean Air CEO Walter Cho said he expected to start receiving the planes later this decade. "If I wasn't assured, I would not have ordered it," Cho said at a news conference of Korean Air's order.
Persons: Walter Cho, Cho, whoever's Organizations: Boeing 777X, England — Boeing, Korean Air, U.S . Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing, Delta Air Lines, Airbus Locations: Everett , Washington, FARNBOROUGH, England, Korean, Farnborough, London
CNN —Four days after a faulty software update from a cybersecurity company unexpectedly brought down computers and technical systems across the world, airlines and some other companies are still experiencing delays and other technical problems. The outage was related to a software update rolled out by CrowdStrike, a major US cybersecurity firm. The issue is specific to Falcon, one of CrowdStrike’s main software products, and is not impacting Mac or Linux operating systems, according to the advisory. US-based carriers American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, SunCountry and Frontier Airlines all reported issues on Friday. More than 1,200 Delta flights were canceled on Sunday, after the carrier canceled 1,208 flights on Saturday, according to FlightAware.
Persons: ” –, Patrick Anderson, , CrowdStrike, , George Kurtz, Kurtz, Crowdstrike, United, Delta, Pete Buttigieg, Ed Bastian, ” Buttigieg, Bastian, it’s, David Kennedy, “ It’s, ” Kennedy, “ There’s, Buttigieg, Brigham, Dana Organizations: CNN, Microsoft, Anderson Economic Group, Fortune, Travelers, Marriott International, American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Delta Airlines, Delta, Delta Air, Department, Turkish Airlines, Jetstar, Hong Kong Express, Cebu Pacific, Binary Defense, Mass, Penn Medicine, Mount, Mount Sinai Health, Emory Healthcare, Farber Cancer Institute, New, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Government, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, UPS, FedEx Locations: Delta, FlightAware, Jetstar Japan, Hong, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Mount Sinai, New York, Atlanta, Boston, Arizona, Alaska, Washington ,
Atlanta-based Delta canceled 1,500 flights on Friday, or more than a third of its schedule. It grounded nearly 3,000 more flights over the weekend, and early Monday had already canceled 700 more flights, or about 60% of flights canceled by all airlines worldwide. Most other US airlines had only 1% of its flights canceled, compared to roughly one out of every six scheduled Delta flights. It can take longer to get crews needed to fly planes in the right cities to again staff flights. The problems at Delta are similar to the problems that occurred at Southwest Airlines over the end-of-year holiday travel period in 2022 when it had to cancel nearly 17,000 flights over the course of more than a week.
Persons: Ed Bastian, , CrowdStrike Organizations: New, New York CNN, Delta Air Lines, Delta, , Southwest Airlines, Southwest Locations: New York, Atlanta, Delta
CNN —Additional flight cancellations are expected through this weekend as airlines gradually recover from a global tech outage that has left thousands of passengers stranded at airports. The outage “has basically turned computers into bricks around the world,” Glenn Gerstell, former general counsel of the US National Security Agency, told CNN Saturday. More than 400 United flights were canceled Saturday, and over 200 flights were canceled Sunday, according to FlightAware.com. “I was supposed to be in California for my mom’s wedding,” Richard Whitfield of Pasco County, Florida, told CNN Saturday. They didn’t tell me – I had no notification, nothing,” Charlotte Yeh told CNN affiliate WFXT on Saturday.
Persons: ” Glenn Gerstell, ” Gerstell, ” CrowdStrike, George Kurtz, ” United, Delta, , Allegiant, it’s, David Kennedy, “ It’s, ” Kennedy, “ There’s, Pete Buttigieg, ” Buttigieg, Justin Tallis, Villareal, ” Villareal, we’ve, ” Richard Whitfield, Whitfield, Jonathan Shade, Richard, ” Shade, Shade, , , ” Charlotte Yeh, “ We’ve, ” Marc Forbes, WFXT, ” Carol Edwards Organizations: CNN, Microsoft, US National Security Agency, United Airlines, Delta Air, American Airlines, Binary Defense, US Department of Transportation, , Gatwick Airport, Getty, Atlanta’s Hartsfield, Jackson International Airport, Delta Air Lines, Boston Logan International, WFXT, Las Locations: Horley, London, California, Pasco County , Florida, Tampa, Atlanta, Tallahassee, Delta, Fort Lauderdale, Ft . Lauderdale, West Palm, Boston, Las Vegas
Travelers wait in line at a Delta Airlines counter at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on July 19, 2024. Airlines around the world experienced disruption on an unprecedented scale after a widespread global computer outage grounded planes and created chaos at airports. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian apologized and offered frequent flyer miles to travelers for lingering flight disruptions on Sunday as the carrier struggled to recover from Friday's globe-spanning IT outage. The airline was offering flight attendants extra pay to pick up shifts, a staff memo on Sunday said. The delays and cancellations are putting Delta in a rare spotlight for the carrier whose leaders pride themselves on reliability and punctuality.
Persons: Ed Bastian, Bastian Organizations: Delta Airlines, Ronald Reagan National Airport, Airlines, Delta Air, airline, American Airlines, Delta, Microsoft, Southwest Airlines Locations: Arlington , Virginia, Atlanta, Delta
All flights were grounded for United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and Allegiant Airlines on Friday. Meanwhile, thousands of companies around the world are struggling with payment processing after the outage brought down systems across a wide range of businesses. Airlines, banks, TV channels and other businesses were disrupted worldwide on Friday following a major computer systems outage linked to an update on an antivirus program. In addition to hospitals, blood donation centers have experienced challenges and are altering blood shipment methods due to flight delays. The Social Security Administration closed its local offices to the public on Friday after the outage shut down numerous services.
Persons: , , Kiah Hampton, Hampton, Jennifer Small, ” Small, Ty Kelley, “ I’m, Miya Haney, Dave DeWalt, George Kurtz, ” Kurtz, Etienne Laurent, Kim Brown, ” Brown, Laura Topete, ” Topete, Ted Wheeler, Kathy Hochul Organizations: CNN, Microsoft, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Allegiant Airlines, Airlines, Atlanta’s Hartsfield, Jackson International Airport, ” Spirit Airlines, Shipping, UPS, FedEx, Marriott International, Hilton, McAfee, Infrastructure Security Agency, Delta Airlines, Getty, Kaiser Permanente, Health, Hospital Medical, Epic Systems, US Department of Health, Human Services, York Blood Center, Angeles, Superior Court, Department, , United States Customs, Border Protection, CBP, Social Security Administration, US Department of Justice Locations: United States, Los Angeles, ” New Jersey, Jersey, Philadelphia, Boston, Alaska, Phoenix, New York City, Texas , Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Airlines, Kaiser, San Jose , California, Portland , Oregon, Southern California, San Diego County, Arizona, Maricopa County, New York
Timeline: How the CrowdStrike outage unfolded
  + stars: | 2024-07-20 | by ( Eva Rothenberg | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
Washington, DC, public transportation services — including trains and buses — begin experiencing delays, according to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. At 5:30 a.m., US cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike tells customers that it was “aware of reports of crashes” of its software on Microsoft Windows operating systems, according to a company advisory viewed by CNN. Australian lenders ANZ and Westpac were also impacted, according to Downdetector, a website that tracks cyber outages. Other states also report impacts to their driving services, including Georgia, North Carolina, Texas and Tennessee. CrowdStrike would take steps “to prevent anything like this from happening again,” according to a statement on the company’s website.
Persons: Ted Wheeler, they’re, We’re, Charlotte, Biden, Joe Biden, George Kurtz, , Brigham, Dana, Blood, Andrea Cefarelli, Jenny Ficenec, , Kurtz, CrowdStrike Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal Aviation Administration, American Airlines, FAA, Allegiant Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Microsoft, CNN, CrowdStrike’s, Fortune, White, National Security, Global, Australia’s Commonwealth Bank, Bank of Israel, ANZ, Westpac, ASB Bank . Portland, Emergency, Dispatch, United Airlines, Air Lines, Hartsfield Jackson International, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, , Miami International Airport, Customs, Border, Alaska State Troopers, Phoenix Police Department, Computer, Police, Rescue, Federal Communications Commission, US Department of Homeland Security, CrowdStrike, Social, US Department of Justice, UPS, FedEx, Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Vehicle, Mass, Penn Medicine, Northwell, Emory Healthcare, Farber Cancer Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Provincial Health Services Authority, New York Blood Center, Northeast, Centers of America, Assurance Locations: New York, Alaska, Arizona, Delta, United, Washington, DC, New York City, North, Georgia, North Carolina , Texas, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Atlanta, Boston, British Columbia, New, Northeast United States, North Carolina, Virginia
Airlines made progress toward containing the fallout from a tech outage that disrupted global travel on Friday, though some flight delays and cancellations extended into Saturday. In all, about 3,400 flights to, from and within the United States were canceled on Friday, according to FlightAware, a company that tracks flight information. That made it the worst day of the year for flight cancellations, beating Jan. 15 when airlines besieged by bad winter storms canceled nearly 3,200 flights in the United States. Delays and cancellations on Saturday appeared on track to be much lower than on Friday. Most of the flight cancellations on Saturday were concentrated in the morning and early afternoon, Delta said.
Persons: Jan, Delta Organizations: Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, “ Delta Locations: United States,
Flight cancellations and delays eased on Saturday as airlines worked to recover from a global IT outage sparked chaos at airports and for other industries a day earlier. More than 1,200 flights were canceled on Saturday, with over 900 of them in the United States, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware. On Friday, more than 5,000 flights were canceled worldwide, with about 3,400 in the U.S. Over 12,000 U.S. flights were delayed. A software update from CrowdStrike that went awry led to a major outage of Microsoft systems for businesses around the world. About 7% of United's mainline flights were canceled on Saturday, down from 22% on Friday, according to FlightAware data.
Persons: Toby Enqvist Organizations: Microsoft, United, Delta Air Lines, Airlines Locations: United States, U.S
In a first, Anheuser-Bush InBev is the beer sponsor for the Olympic games with a non-alcoholic brew taking the torch. “If you think about the Olympics … it’s about travel, dining, culture, excitement, community.”All of those things meet every four years at the Olympics, which brings together millions of fans and thousands of athletes. Paris, a city known for its opulence, plays host this year to the first post-Covid games without any crowd restrictions for the first time in six years. (Both the summer games in Tokyo 2021 and 2022 winter games in Beijing either barred or limited spectators or visitors.) Even the most recent summer games, held in 2021 Tokyo and that barred spectators at the events, registered a 20% increase.
Persons: Chase, it’s, Sam Palmer, Chase Sapphire, Alexandre III, Olympia De Maismont, , Louis Vuitton, Yannick Allen, Taylor Swift, Vincent Koebel, ” Carolyn Addison, Maja Hitij, De Maismont, Paul Caine, ” Caine, “ It’s, Emmanuel Macron, Yoan, Roland Garros, Caine, there’s, , Corona, Kenzo Tribouillard, Cero, Marcel Marcondes, ” Chase’s Palmer Organizations: New, New York CNN, Sapphire Reserve, Omega, Anheuser, Bush InBev, Getty, Sapphire, CNN, Paris, Paris Olympic Games, Raffles, Southern Hemisphere, Delta Air Lines, Team USA, Air, Hotel de Ville, Eiffel, Michelin, luxe, International Olympic Committee, Busch InBev, Corona, ” Anheuser, Locations: New York, Paris, AFP, Tokyo, Beijing, France, Tuileries, Provence, Nice, Rio de Janeiro, Accor, Rio, Air France, Hotel de, Tahiti, French, United States
All flights for US airlines United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines were grounded early on Friday, with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), citing communication issues. Passengers and airline pilots wait at Newark International Airport after United Airlines and other airlines grounded flights because of a worldwide tech outage. Jaipur International AirportJaipur International Airport has confirmed that “flights nationwide” have been affected by the outage. Incheon International Airport, SeoulSouth Korea’s Incheon International Airport said Air Premia, Eastar Jet and several other airlines had been affected. Taoyuan International Airport, TaiwanTaiwan’s Taoyuan International Airport said several airlines at the airport had been impacted.
Persons: it’s, Bing Guan, ” SunCountry, , Ezra Acayan, Andrew Gobeil, John F, Charlotte Douglas, Indira, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Charles de Gaulle Organizations: CNN, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, United Airlines United Airlines, Delta Air Lines Delta Air Lines, Newark International Airport, Reuters, Air, Allegiant, Microsoft, . Frontier Airlines Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Porter Airlines, Toronto, AirAsia AirAsia, Ninoy Aquino, Getty Images, Getty Images Cebu Pacific Air Cebu Pacific Air, Qantas Qantas, Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines, LATAM Airlines LATAM Airlines, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International, Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Dallas Fort Worth International, Chicago O’Hare International, Chicago, International, Kennedy International Airport, Port, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, North Carolina Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Airport, Miami International Airport, US Customs, Border Patrol, , ” Dubai International, Dubai International, Indira Gandhi International Airport, International Airport, Seoul South Korea’s, Taoyuan International Airport, Jetstar, Hong Kong Express, Gatwick, Amsterdam, Schiphol ”, ” KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Charles Locations: Delta, United, Las Vegas , Nevada, Caribbean, Latin America, Manila, Philippines, Getty Images Cebu, Australia, Singapore, Chilean, Dallas, New York, York, North Carolina, ” Dubai, Delhi, Jaipur, Seoul South, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and American Airlines issued ground stops on Friday. United and American warned pilots that communication was intermittent. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMajor airlines have warned pilots they may be unable to communicate with ground services. American Airlines and United Airlines issued advisories to be relayed to the carriers' airborne flights early Friday morning.
Persons: Organizations: Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, United, Service, American Airlines and United Airlines, Aircraft Communications, Business Locations: American
Here’s what to know if you’re planning to travel this weekend. David J. Phillip/APUS-based carriers American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, SunCountry and Frontier Airlines all reported issues on Friday. Crews have limits on their working hours, so staffing challenges cascade along with flight delays. That all depends on the type of ticket you have, the airline you’re flying with and whether you have travel insurance (which is always a good idea). If you’re set to travel soon, wherever you are in the world, it’s worth double checking your individual journey status before you travel.
Persons: What’s, It’s, CrowdStrike, David J, Phillip, Cirium, it’s, William Sikora III, you’re, ” Lousson Smith, Aaron Chown, Trenitalia Organizations: CNN, Microsoft, United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Ryanair, Air, Turkish Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, AirAsia, Dubai, Philadelphia International, Berlin, Amsterdam’s, Edinburgh Airport, CNN Travel, EU, Insurance, Airlines, British Airways, National Rail, Washington , D.C, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, MTA Locations: Air France, Europe, ” Spain’s, Madrid, Barcelona, Delta, , London's Victoria, London, Italy, Washington ,, New York
Introduction to the Hilton Honors Business CardThe Hilton Honors American Express Business Card is worth considering if you're loyal to Hilton and qualify for a small business credit card. Hilton Honors Amex Business Card OverviewThe Hilton Honors American Express Business Card is the only business card in the Hilton credit card family. The other three — Hilton Honors American Express Card, Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card, and Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card — are great options if you're in the market for a consumer-focused Hilton credit card. Hilton Honors Amex Business Card Benefits and FeaturesThe Hilton Honors Amex Business Card comes with several perks that can make your travels more comfortable and help you save money. Hilton Business Credit Card Annual Fees and Other CostsThe annual fee on Hilton Honors Amex Business Card more than doubled in early 2024, jumping up to $195.
Persons: Hilton, Amex, Hilton LXR, Hilton Tru, you'll, Cardholders, You'll, aren't Organizations: Business, Hilton, Honors American Express, Hilton Honors American Express, Diamond, Express, Hilton Honors American, Hilton Honors, Card, Honors, Tru, Hilton Gold, Hotel Brands Conrad Hotels, Resorts, Hilton DoubleTree, Hilton Embassy, Inn, Hilton Hilton Hotels, Garden Inn, Hilton Homewood, Hilton LivSmart Studios, Hilton Signia, Hilton Tempo, Hilton Waldorf Astoria Hotels, Resorts Hilton, Hilton Diamond, Emerald, Chase, Baggage, Hilton Business, Air France, KLM, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Chevron, Hilton Business Credit, Hyatt Locations: Chevron, IHG
Delta Air Lines changed its pin policy so flight attendants can only wear ones featuring the US flag. It comes after the airline deleted a social media post about cabin crew wearing Palestinian flag pins. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementDelta Air Lines flight attendants are disputing the airline's change in policy for pin badges. It follows a social-media incident after cabin crew members were pictured wearing pins with the flag of Palestine.
Persons: Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Service, Air Lines, Business Locations: Palestine
Amex Platinum Card and Amex Business Platinum Card cardholders get many of the same travel benefits. It makes premium cards like the Amex Platinum Card and the Amex Business Platinum Card look downright affordable. Card comparison: Unsurprisingly, there's no comparable benefit on the Amex Platinum Card and Amex Business Platinum Card cards. Card comparison: Once again, the Amex Platinum Card and Amex Business Platinum Card also offer concierge services. Amex Black Card benefits frequently asked questionsHow can I get an Amex Black Card?
Persons: cardholders, Centurion cardholders, Cardholders, Centurion cardmembers, concierges, you'll, Porter, Uber, Wiley, Julie Mehretu, Peacock, Uber Cash Organizations: Business, Express Centurion Card, Card, American Express, Delta Air Lines, Delta, Marriott, Hilton, Intercontinental Hotels Group, ®, Delta SkyMiles, Express, Delta Sky Clubs, Saks Fifth, Saks, TSA, U.S, American, LAX, Entertainment, Disney, ESPN, The New York Times, Street, Walmart, Global, Black, Medallion Locations: checkouts, U.S, Canada, Hulu, IHG
Maybe you've earned a few welcome bonuses, and utilize credit card rewards to the best of your ability. When the holiday season rolls around, check credit card shopping offers for holiday savings. It offers a percentage cash back on purchases at specific retailers:Capital One Shopping offers work more like a cash-back portal. Credit card-linked offers frequently asked questionsWhat are credit card-linked offers? Credit card-linked offers are special deals or rewards linked to your credit card, providing benefits like cashback, discounts, or bonus points when you make purchases with participating merchants.
Persons: you've, Cash, you'll, Amex, Chase, Read Organizations: Discount, Amex, American, Chase, BankAmeriDeals Bank, America's, of America, Apple, Capital, Citi Merchant Offers Citi Merchant, Citi, Products, Citi Merchant Offers, Shell, Delta Air Lines, American Express, Delta Locations: Delta, Chevron
Chase Ultimate Rewards and American Express Membership Rewards are the most popular credit card reward programs. The Amex Platinum Card and Chase Sapphire Preferred earn points in two different programs — American Express Membership Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards®, respectively. American Express Membership Rewards OverviewThis brings us to the American Express Membership Rewards program, which is similar to the Chase Ultimate Rewards with a few key differences. The American Express Membership Rewards program includes the following transfer partners:Amex Membership Rewards Transfer Partners Aer Lingus: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesAeromexico: 1,000 points = 1,600 milesAir Canada: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesAir France-KLM Flying Blue: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesAlitalia: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesANA Mileage Club: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesAsia Miles: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesAvianca: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesBritish Airways: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesDelta SkyMiles: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesEl Al Israel: 1,000 points = 20 milesEmirates: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesEtihad Airways: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesHawaiian Airlines: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesIberia: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesJetBlue: 250 points = 200 milesQantas: 500 points = 500 milesSingapore Airlines: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesVirgin Atlantic: 1,000 points = 1,000 milesChoice Privileges: 1,000 points = 1,000 hotel pointsHilton Honors: 1,000 points = 2,000 hotel pointsMarriott Bonvoy: 1,000 points = 1,000 hotel pointsLike the Chase Ultimate Rewards program, American Express Membership Rewards offers the most bang for your buck when you transfer points to airline and hotel partners. Choosing Between Chase Points and Amex PointsIf you can't decide between Chase Ultimate Rewards and American Express Membership Rewards, there are some serious questions you should be asking yourself.
Persons: Chase, you'll, You've, Holly Johnson, Amex, You'll, Uber, Wiley, Julie Mehretu, Peacock, Uber Cash Organizations: Business, Read, American Express, Chase, Sapphire, Chase Sapphire Reserve, Freedom, Apple, Chase Sapphire, Aer Lingus British Airways Emirates Air France, KLM, Blue, JetBlue Singapore Airlines, Southwest Airlines United, Virgin, Hyatt, Chase Travel, Hotel, FDIC, American, Aer Lingus, Air, Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, El, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Marriott, airfare, Express, Hilton, Saks, Entertainment, Disney, ESPN, The New York Times, Street, Walmart, TSA, Global, Saks Fifth, Southwest Rapid, Delta Air Lines Locations: U.S, airfare, Air Canada, Asia Miles, El Al Israel, Iberia, Hulu, United
How to gain access to Delta Sky ClubsDelta Sky Club access is normally restricted to passengers traveling in business- or first-class seats on Delta and SkyTeam partners; certain travelers on qualifying flights who hold Delta elite status; or travelers who have purchased a Sky Club membership. Sky Club membership optionsThere's quantifiable monetary value to Delta Sky Club access — Sky Club memberships begin at $695 per year, but can be worth significantly more for frequent Delta travelers. Credit cards with Sky Club accessWith the right credit card, you can access Delta Sky Clubs for free on many flights. If you have the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card or Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card, you can access Delta Sky Clubs if you're traveling on a Delta flight that same day. Conclusion: Enhancing your travel with Sky Club accessDelta Sky Club airport lounges can make your travels more comfortable and save you money on expensive airport food and drinks.
Persons: cardholders, we'll, MQD Headstart, stow, You'll, Uber, Wiley, Julie Mehretu, Peacock, Uber Cash, , you've, Business Insider's Organizations: Delta Sky Club, Sky Club, Air Lines, American Airlines and United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Sky, Delta Sky Clubs, Delta Sky Clubs Delta Sky, Delta, Delta Sky, Delta SkyMiles ®, American Express, SkyMiles, Express, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, American, ®, SkyMiles ®, U.S, Delta SkyMiles, Card, Express Card, Delta Reserve, American Express Card, Hilton, Marriott, Saks, Entertainment, Disney, ESPN, The New York Times, Street, Walmart, TSA, Global, Saks Fifth, Fine Hotels, Resorts, Hulu, Amex, Dell, Adobe, Adobe Creative, Club, Sky Clubs, American Express Delta Sky Club, Business Locations: U.S, Delta, Caribbean, American, delta.com, Hulu, AmexTravel.com, The, Sky
The information for the following product(s) has been collected independently by Business Insider: Chase Freedom Flex®, American Express® Green Card, Amex EveryDay® Credit Card, Amex EveryDay® Preferred Credit Card, Citi Strata Premier℠ Card, Citi Prestige® Card, Citi® Double Cash Card, Citi Custom Cash℠ Card, Citi Rewards+® Card, Capital One Savor Cash Rewards Credit Card†. Introduction to transferable credit card rewardsAmong people well versed in rewards credit cards, there's a bit of common knowledge: Not all rewards are created equal. Several banks and rewards programs offer transferable points: Chase Ultimate Rewards® and American Express Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards, Capital One Miles, Bilt Rewards, and Wells Fargo Autograph Rewards. Choosing the right card for transferable rewardsThe best transferable-point credit card for you depends on what credit card rewards program is most appealing. Transferable credit card rewards frequently asked questionsWhat makes transferable credit card rewards valuable?
Persons: Wells, Chase, Miles, cardholders, that's, Wells Fargo, we've, United Airlines —, Uber, Wiley, Julie Mehretu, Peacock, Uber Cash, You'll Organizations: Business, American, Citi Strata Premier, Card, Citi Prestige, Citi, American Express, Delta Air Lines, Bilt, Alaska Airlines —, Mastercard, Miles, Capital, United Airlines, Marriott, Hyatt, Bank, United, Chase Travel, Chase, Express, Hilton, Saks, Entertainment, Disney, ESPN, The New York Times, Street, Walmart, TSA, Global, Saks Fifth, Sapphire, Premier, CitiTravel.com, EV Locations: Wells Fargo, Here's, Southwest, Wells, Chicago, Munich, Hulu, Capital, Chevron
United Airlines ' second-quarter profit rose more than 20% from last year as strong demand for international travel boosted the carrier's results, but its third-quarter forecast came in shy of estimates as an oversupply of flights weighs on fares. United and Delta Air Lines , which also disappointed with its third-quarter guidance, have still been standouts in the U.S. airline industry. The company expanded domestic flying by more than 5% in the second quarter over last year, and unit revenues fell more than 1% over last year. On Tuesday, Spirit Airlines cut its second-quarter forecast, citing weaker-than-expected revenue for fees like seating or luggage. Southwest Airlines and American Airlines , which report results on July 25, previously reduced their second-quarter estimates.
Persons: United, Scott Kirby Organizations: Airlines, United, LSEG, Delta Air Lines, U.S, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines Locations: Europe
—Katie Stockton with Will Tamplin Access research from Fairlead Strategies for free here . Fairlead Strategies Disclaimer: This communication has been prepared by Fairlead Strategies LLC ("Fairlead Strategies") for informational purposes only. Securities, investment products, other financial products or strategies discussed herein may not be suitable for all investors. The recipient of this information must make its own independent decisions regarding any securities, investment products or other financial products mentioned herein. This material is not to be reproduced or redistributed absent the written consent of Fairlead Strategies.
Persons: DAL, Katie Stockton Organizations: Delta Air Lines, DAL, DeMARK, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL, Fairlead, CNBC Pro, Securities
Total: 25