Here is some of the best travel news and notes from around the Internet:
- Doctor of Credit has collated some excellent datapoints about who you can pay when with what card.
- United has signed a deal where they will be staying at IAD (Washington Dulles) through at least 2025
- There’s a British hotel that will charge you 100 GBP if you leave a bad review of your stay. Sounds kind of crazy – I’m glad the worst hotel I’ve ever stayed at didn’t do this!
- Qatar Airways just ordered (up to) 100 Boeing planes
- An interesting conversation with a Walmart asset protection associate while going through the manufactured spending process (buying money orders at Walmart)
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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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Very simple: Protest the charge with your credit card company. Absolute B.S!!!
I think that’s what I would do too!