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Also: American will be the first to bring back its longest flight May 30, 2020 THIS WEEK'S TOP STORI

Also: American will be the first to bring back its longest flight [TPG]( May 30, 2020 THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES Reopening is the big focus this week, with destinations ranging from [Las Vegas]( to [Disney World]( sharing new plans, and dates. But, [as I discovered]( in planning my own Iceland adventure — and TPG experienced as well, as you'll read in his weekly email tomorrow, [when you sign up here]( — you'll want to be especially prudent when making plans. Get caught up on more of this week's news with a selection of our top stories, including: - [3 ways the TSA experience will be different next time you fly]( - [The only long-haul routes AA, Delta and United will fly in June]( - [Chase adds limited-time and permanent Sapphire benefits]( - [American quickly ends the new shortest domestic route]( - [17 places that may not welcome ships when cruising resumes]( Want to stay on top of the latest [credit card]( [points and miles]( and [travel]( developments? [Sign up right here]( for our brand-new weekly newsletter, from The Points Guy himself, and be sure to follow us on social media for real-time updates, including [Facebook]( [Instagram]( and [Twitter](. -Zach Honig, Editor-at-Large Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page.]( [American will be the first to bring back its longest flight]( The route will be flown by the airline's flagship jet — the Boeing 777-300ER, AA's only aircraft with international first class. [Read more]( [More room in the sky: How to buy a second seat for yourself]( It's a great option if you don’t want to rely on luck or an airline’s promise to try to keep the middle seat empty. [Read more]( [A fan-favorite travel card is now one of the best for groceries]( Credit card issuers are responding to changing spending patterns with temporary bonuses and more. [Read more]( [Why I’m waiting to book a flight to Iceland — and you might want to do the same]( You might want to hold off on pressing the booking button, if only for a few more days. [Read more]( [Why Amex should make its airline credit as easy to use as Chase and Citi]( Amex’s reliance on limited-use credits has always been a weak point among the issuer’s most premium cards. [Read more]( News you can use • [Average card, above-average airline: A review of the Cathay Pacific Visa Signature card]( • [TPG Talks episode seven: Credit card strategy during COVID-19]( • [Bonus perks for popular credit cards, destinations prohibiting cruises and more]( • [Which credit card should I use to buy an engagement ring?]( • [Lie-flat later this summer: Fly JetBlue Mint coast-to-coast from $310 one-way]( • [17 destinations that may not welcome ships when cruising resumes]( • [TPG Reader Hall of Fame: A foodie’s dream around-the-world luxury honeymoon with points and miles]( • [US Virgin Islands welcoming tourists again next week]( • [Benefit extended: You can now redeem Capital One miles for food delivery and streaming services through Sept. 2020]( • [4 things to know about traveling to Texas as it reopens]( [fb]( [insta]( [yt]( [tw]( [in]( [mail](mailto:info@thepointsguy.com) You are receiving this email because you opted in at [thepointsguy.com](. Where to find us: The Points Guy 100 5th Ave., 16th Floor New York, NY 10011 USA Was this email forwarded to you? [Please subscribe]( to receive your own daily newsletter every morning. Changed your mind? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( at any time. Advertiser Disclosure: The credit card offers that appear on the website are from credit card companies from which [thepointsguy.com]( receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). This site does not include all credit card companies or all available credit card offers. Please view our [advertising policy page]( for more information. Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. THE POINTS GUY © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2020

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