Here is some of the best travel news and notes from around the Internet:
- We were talking over on the Points With a Crew Slack channel about how to tell which Citi AT&T transactions were counting as 3x, but that problem has now been “solved”.
- How to travel in Europe with your dog.
- I enjoyed this writeup of Jonathan Quinonez, who not only travels the world, but makes sure to let his mom know that he’s fine in every pic he takes!
- Still several of the free Award Wallet upgrade codes are available – here’s part 1 and part 2 of the 250 codes that are up for grabs!
- An interview with Matthias Schmid, the Vice President for Sales in the USA at Emirates
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Up for more travel news? Here’s the previous installment: When pilots really DO “make up time” in the air
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