Here is some of the best travel news and notes from around the Internet:
- A man is going to jail in Singapore after using too many Priority Pass lounges while traveling. Having been to my share of Priority Pass lounges, I’m not quite sure I would spent my time forging boarding passes just to visit them… (worst… lounge… ever)
- Travel a lot has a post on 20 ways to spot an American while traveling abroad. My favorites were “eating McDonalds” (I do that!) and #8 “Tipping” (grrrrrr)
- A man is suing Emirates Airlines for being forced to sit next to an obese passenger. On a recent flight, I didn’t have it quite THAT bad, but it still made me realize that I need to be on #TeamAisleSeat from now on
- MilesPerDay shares the story of how his wife survived the dreaded Amex Financial Review
- An easy way to track your Chase Ink 5x spending. Similarly, here’s a post I have written about how to track your Amex EveryDay grocery spending
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Up for more travel news? Here’s the previous installment: JetBlue offers $10,000 “gift” to mom of boys sent to the wrong airports
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White sneakers. I was an exchange student in europe, and I could easily pick out my fellow American students by their white tennis shoes.