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TODAY'S POSTS:
- [Deal Alert: Transcontinental Flights From $132 Round-Trip in Regular Economy](
- [10 Best No-Annual-Fee Credit Cards for 2018](
- [Can I Combine Ultimate Rewards From My Personal and Business Cards?](
- [What Your Credit Card Says About You](
- [You Might Have More Room on Future United Regional Flights](
- [Junkyard Air: A Review of Wamos Airâs Biz Class (Flying as Norwegian Premium) on the 747](
- [The âFlying Bumâ Is Coming Back With a Luxury Redesign](
- [Deal Alert: WOW Air Flights to Iceland for $199 Round-Trip](
- [FlyDubai to Take Over Some Emirates Flights](
- [Frequently Asked Questions About the Wells Fargo Propel Amex](
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[Deal Alert: Transcontinental Flights From $132 Round-Trip in Regular Economy](
By Emily McNutt on Jul 24, 2018 09:00 am
Want to see the latest flight deals as soon as theyâre published? Follow The Points Guy on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to text message alerts from our deals feed, @tpg_alerts. Airfare deals are typically only available on limited dates. We recommend you use Google Flights to find dates to fly, then book through an ...
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[10 Best No-Annual-Fee Credit Cards for 2018](
By Richard Kerr on Jul 24, 2018 08:00 am
Thereâs no better way to maximize rewards earnings while minimizing costs than to use a credit card with no annual fee. While you can sometimes get an annual fee waived or receive a retention offer that may offset it, thereâs no surefire way to keep out-of-pocket costs to $0 other than using a no-fee card and paying your ...
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[Can I Combine Ultimate Rewards From My Personal and Business Cards?](
By Nick Ewen on Jul 24, 2018 07:00 am
If you own a business or even do freelance work, opening a small business credit card is a great way to separate your expenses and increase your earning potential. However, that may not be so useful if you have to maintain two separate rewards accounts for your personal and business points. TPG reader Sterling is ...
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[What Your Credit Card Says About You](
By Samantha Rosen on Jul 24, 2018 06:00 am
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that we really, really like our credit cards here. We know the best ways to earn and burn points and miles, and we’re not intimidated by all those terms and acronyms. Naturally, we couldn’t help but wonder, what does your favorite credit card say about you as a person? Well, it turns ...
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[You Might Have More Room on Future United Regional Flights](
By Jessica Puckett on Jul 23, 2018 08:00 pm
United regional flights might have a little more elbow (and head and leg) room, thanks to an obscure pilots’ union rule. The Chicago-based carrier purchased 25 regional Embraer E-175 jets last week that are seven inches wider and five inches taller than the older aircraft they’re replacing, the companies say. The planes have a maximum ...
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[Junkyard Air: A Review of Wamos Airâs Biz Class (Flying as Norwegian Premium) on the 747](
By Zach Honig on Jul 23, 2018 07:30 pm
Wamos Air's 747 experience is almost hilariously bad. The Pros: On-time departure and arrival. Smiling flight attendants. More legroom than Norwegian premium. The Cons: Ancient, smelly plane. Very slow service. Awful food. Limited IFE and amenities. No Wi-Fi.
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[The âFlying Bumâ Is Coming Back With a Luxury Redesign](
By Alyssa Cerchiai on Jul 23, 2018 07:00 pm
The largest aircraft in the world, the Airlander 10 blimp, underwent a series of unfortunate events upon its conception. But now, the slow giant is trying to make a better name for itself with the release of luxury interior renderings and an overall rebranding. Back in 2016, the massive aircraft took its first flight, and ...
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[Deal Alert: WOW Air Flights to Iceland for $199 Round-Trip](
By Benji Stawski on Jul 23, 2018 06:45 pm
Want to see the latest flight deals as soon as theyâre published? Follow The Points Guy on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to text message alerts from our deals feed, @tpg_alerts. Airfare deals are typically only available on limited dates. We recommend you use Google Flights to find dates to fly, then book through an ...
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[FlyDubai to Take Over Some Emirates Flights](
By Benji Stawski on Jul 23, 2018 06:30 pm
Just last year, Emirates joined forces with Dubai-based low-cost carrier FlyDubai to form a partnership that included codesharing, network and schedule alignments. Come earlier this month, FlyDubai announced that it is merging its loyalty program with Emirates’ Skywards. Now, the two airlines are taking their relationship a step further and will begin operating flights for each other. Emirates announced ...
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[Frequently Asked Questions About the Wells Fargo Propel Amex](
By Ethan Steinberg on Jul 23, 2018 06:00 pm
While the Wells Fargo Propel American Express® Card isn’t technically a “new” card, the recent improvements that Wells Fargo has made to it make the old version hardly recognizable. So today we’ll take a deep dive through some of the most common questions about the card, including all the new features and how to best utilize ...
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