
Frontier’s ‘Big Game’ loyalty swap
The low-cost carrier is trying for a high-stakes splash with loyalty point swaps

The low-cost carrier is trying for a high-stakes splash with loyalty point swaps

Ryanair’s subscription discount plan turned out to be too good to be true—but not for Ryanair

Carnival is making some more changes in its loyalty program, apparently to mollify some of its most loyal members

The two airlines have gotten a quick approval, but the alliance will take a while for full effect

Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion staged a protest at Schiphol against Flying Blue and other loyalty schemes

With the merger complete, Marriott shares news on how it will handle the two loyalty programs.

If you’re looking for a rewards card with a lot of oomph, and you’re ready to spend enough, Chase’s new Sapphire Reserve card might be

Airlines which have traditionally offered better-seat upgrades to their best customers as a perk of loyalty are now increasingly using auctions to make money from

A U.S. Transportation Department study of airline frequent flier programs has come to the conclusion that the programs are generally fair in following the rules

AAdvantage as we know it: Taking off, or flying away? Over the past two years, most U.S. airlines, including Delta and United, have shifted

The low-cost carrier is trying for a high-stakes splash with loyalty point swaps

Ryanair’s subscription discount plan turned out to be too good to be true—but not for Ryanair

Carnival is making some more changes in its loyalty program, apparently to mollify some of its most loyal members

The two airlines have gotten a quick approval, but the alliance will take a while for full effect

Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion staged a protest at Schiphol against Flying Blue and other loyalty schemes

With the merger complete, Marriott shares news on how it will handle the two loyalty programs.

If you’re looking for a rewards card with a lot of oomph, and you’re ready to spend enough, Chase’s new

Airlines which have traditionally offered better-seat upgrades to their best customers as a perk of loyalty are now increasingly using

A U.S. Transportation Department study of airline frequent flier programs has come to the conclusion that the programs are generally

AAdvantage as we know it: Taking off, or flying away? Over the past two years, most U.S. airlines, including