Wyndham Award Chart Changes Well, we didn't have a Wyndham Rewards devaluation on our 2026 bingo card. But perhaps, in retrospect, we should've seen it coming. Today, Wyndham award chart changes were announced that will expand the program's fixed free night pricing from three to four tiers. The fourth tier will cost 45,000 points per night, [...] Read More... from Yep, Another Devaluation: Wyndham
Years ago, one of the many Caesars Diamond benefits was the chance to get two free show tickets per month at Caesars properties. Over the years, the value of that benefit really dwindled as the selection of shows dropped off. I went to see the Bodies Exhibit at Horseshoe several years ago because that was […] The post Caesars brings back free show tickets for Diamond and Seven Stars members appear
This week, it was announced that Asiana Airlines will officially leave Star Alliance as of December 16, 2026. Interestingly, as Loyalty Lobby covers, Asiana is canceling even already-ticketed awards for travel on Star Alliance using Asiana miles for flights that depart after December 16th. I suspect that very few readers have Asiana miles, so that […] The post Asiana to exit Star Alliance on 12/16
Qatar Airways added a new restriction last week when it comes to redeeming your Avios to book award flights for other people. While its intention seems to be to restrict the ability for points/miles brokers to make award bookings, unfortunately the implementation of it is extremely stringent and could cause many problems for everyone else […] The post Awful new Qatar Airways restriction limits abi
Bilt's big Rent Day bonus, new Chase clawbacks, implementing family rules + PRIME DAY OVERLOAD & explaining buyers groups. The post Chase Is Now Clawing Back Credits! Plus Prime Day & Bilt’s Weak Rent Day? appeared first on Miles to Memories.
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