Here’s some news and notes from around the travel world that you might be interested in:
- Man with $250,000 lifetime first-class ticket who cost American Airlines $21,000,000 had it revoked mid-flight – Supercar Blondie
- SeatGuru shuts down – Dans Deals
- The Truth About Finding Cheap Airfare – Fast Company

- Flight Attendants Reveal The Routes They Hate Working Most — And Why Those Passengers Make Them Miserable – View from the Wing
- Capital One Adds Terms Combining Venture & Venture X Cards Signup Bonus Eligibility (48 Months) – Doctor of Credit
Up for more travel news? You might like our last recap post – Elderly woman tried to wish a plane good luck by tossing coins into the engine – Guess What Happened Next?
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Good stuff, but I don’t find Fast Company to be all that accurate on many things they post. A lot of what they post is click bait as well.