Hilton acquired the Graduate Hotel brand in March 2024, and the brand became an Honors participating later that year. We noted in August 2025 that Hilton had registered the Undergraduate trademark (read more here), and Hilton confirmed in February that they were soon about to […]
Air Canada mistakenly posted its planned award chart change on its website in late April, and it officially released it a couple of days later. The changes will go live tomorrow (June 1, 2026). Most of the flight awards will cost 10% to 20% more, […]
Thai Airways went through massive changes in the last six years, ever since the pandemic began, and through reorganization of the company, THAI has cut routes and lost the State Enterprise status as the government divested of shares. Now the Thai Government is back in […]
Hyatt Points Refunds Post-Devaluation The May 20th Hyatt devaluation has come and gone. The panic booking is over, and hopefully you have booked a bunch of stays you'll keep. But what about those bookings that would actually be cheaper with the new rates? Let's dive into what to expect for Hyatt points refunds post-devaluation. Photos [...] Read More... from Hyatt Points Refunds Post-Devaluation:
Sadly, after 11 years, Cathay Pacific has permanently closed one of its best lounges (and the best lounge locally) at Manila’s NAIA Airport Terminal 3 this evening, May 31st 2026. The lounge was already closed earlier this year due to a water damage and it […]
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