Access to airport lounges is no longer limited to the frequent flying elite. After all anyone able and willing to pay for a credit card can get lounge access. If …
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Airport lounges in the United States were previously reserved for either business travelers with the highest levels of frequent flyer status or those flying on transoceanic business class tickets. Sure, …
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We’re getting close. It’s only a month and a half until the grand opening of Orlando International Airport’s (MCO) multi-billion dollar Terminal C expansion. News has been coming out in …
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Our trip to New Orleans for the Freddie Awards was our first chance to see the new version of the New Orleans Airport. We don’t remember much about the old …
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When people start travel hacking, two things that get them the most excited are sitting in the front of the plane (in business or first class) and getting into an …
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Terminal C, the highlight of Orlando International Airport’s multi-billion dollar expansion, is due to open in a few months. While there’s still plenty of work to be done, we keep …
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Rules for who’s allowed to enter airport lounges and who isn’t can be challenging, particularly if you’re dealing with an airline and/or airport you’re unfamiliar with. I’ve found no airline …
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If you fly with any sort of consistency, even if it’s just a small handful of times a year, you may have had an interest in entry into airport lounges. …
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It’s been several years since we’ve had access to the Delta SkyClub. Even while I had access to the club with my AMEX Platinum card, we’d go to the Priority …
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Ever since the Airspace Lounge closed in JFK’s Terminal 5 in 2018, the only lounge left in the terminal is the Aer Lingus lounge, which is only open to passengers …