Here is some of the best travel news and notes from around the Internet:
- Meet Eric Oborski, whose US passport has 192 (!) pages in it!
- There are few things I hate more than paying fees on award tickets. The US DOT fined British Airways $40,000 for improperly disclosing fees on award tickets.
- Frequent Miler created a new tool to help you decide whether you should pay cash, book with points, or cash and points – the Hyatt Makeupyourminder.
- According to View from the Wing, American had decided to eliminate heir 24 hour hold policy, mirroring other US airlines who offer a 24 hour cancellation. But … then maybe not?
- Because of course it’s all about me me me! Check out my feature on Travel the Globe for Less
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Up for more travel news? Here’s the previous installment: An airline award chart that puts Easter Island in SOUTH AMERICA!
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