peterfoster+FollowWhy You Can't Hide Your Power Bank AnymoreHeads up, frequent flyers: Southwest just made a new rule—no more using your power bank while it’s stashed in your bag or the overhead bin. Turns out, lithium batteries can get a little too hot to handle, and if your charger starts smoking, the crew needs to spot it fast. So, if you want to juice up your phone mid-flight, keep your power bank out in the open. It’s a small change, but it could save your trip (and everyone else’s)! #TravelTips #FlightHacks #SouthwestAirlines #SafetyFirst #MoneyLifehacks #Business50Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowMiss Your Flight? Say Bye to Your MoneyHawaiian and Alaska Airlines just dropped a new no-show policy: if you miss your flight and don’t cancel ahead of time, you lose your entire ticket cost—no refunds, no miles back, nothing. But if you let them know before departure, you can get credit for a future flight. Basically, airlines are cracking down on latecomers, so double-check those flight times and don’t risk it! Would you risk it or play it safe? #TravelTips #AirlineNews #NoShowPolicy #FlightHacks #Travel32Share
Kelly Mack+FollowDelta’s 'Basic Economy' Gets a MakeoverDelta just rebranded its ticket types—'basic economy' is now 'Delta Main Basic.' But don’t get too excited: it’s basically the same deal (no seat choice, no miles, no bags, lowest boarding). Now there are 11 (!) ticket options, with new names like Delta First and Delta Comfort. Delta says it’s all about more choice and clarity, but honestly, it just feels like more ways to pay for what you want. Would you pay extra for the perks? #DeltaAirlines #TravelNews #FlightHacks #AirlineUpdate #Travel10Share
Arthur Booker+FollowDelta’s Economy Shake-Up: What It Means for YouHeads up, travelers! Delta is ditching its old Basic Economy label and rolling those seats into a new 'Delta Main' category. So, if you’re hunting for the cheapest ticket, you’ll still get the same no-frills seat, but now it’s just called 'Basic' under Delta Main. The real twist? You can now pick from three flavors—Basic, Classic, or Extra—depending on how much flexibility or perks you want. It’s like ordering coffee: do you want black, a little cream, or the works? This change starts October 1, so check your options before booking! #TravelTips #DeltaAirlines #FlightHacks #MoneyLifehacks #TravelSmart #Business21Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowDelta’s New Booking Tiers: Worth the Hype?Heads up, frequent flyers! Delta is shaking up how you book flights starting this fall. They’re rolling out three new fare types—Basic, Classic, and Extra—so you can pick what fits your travel style (and wallet). The catch? That super-cheap Basic fare comes with more strings attached, like no seat selection. If you want perks like early boarding or more legroom, you’ll need to pay up. So next time you’re booking, double-check those options to get the best bang for your buck! #TravelTips #DeltaAirlines #FlightHacks #MoneyLifehacks #TravelSmart #Business00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowThe Surprising Flight Habit to AvoidDid you know crossing your legs on a plane could actually be risky—especially for older travelers? An elderly care expert says it’s one of the worst things you can do for your health mid-flight because it messes with your circulation and can up your risk for blood clots (DVT). Instead, keep your legs stretched, move around, and maybe grab some compression socks. Who knew something so simple could make such a difference on your next trip? #TravelTips #HealthAlert #SeniorTravel #FlightHacks #Wellness #Spirituality222Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowUnited’s Secret Jet Shopping SpreeUnited Airlines just went on a quiet shopping spree, snapping up 40 more Airbus A321neo jets. Why? Boeing’s latest planes are running late, so United’s hedging its bets. If you’re booking flights in the next few years, you might notice more comfy, customer-favorite Airbuses on United routes. It’s a reminder: even big airlines have to pivot when their usual suppliers can’t deliver—just like us swapping brands when our go-to is out of stock! #TravelTips #AviationNews #UnitedAirlines #Airbus #FlightHacks #Business20Share