ethanconner+FollowAmerican Airlines Just Changed the GameIf you’re flying basic economy on American Airlines, you’re officially out of luck for racking up those frequent flyer miles. As of Dec. 17, basic economy tickets no longer earn you any AAdvantage points. Want rewards? You’ll have to pay up for a pricier seat. Looks like American is following Delta and United’s lead, but travelers are not happy about this new move. Would you pay more just for the points? #News #AmericanAirlines #TravelNews32Share
ethanconner+FollowSouthwest’s Bag Fee BackfireSouthwest ditched its famous free checked bags, hoping to cash in with new fees. But instead of boosting profits, the airline’s earnings actually nosedived by 42%! Turns out, customers weren’t thrilled about paying $35+ per bag, and many just bailed on booking. Even though Southwest’s stock is up (thanks to other changes like assigned seating), the bag fee move totally flopped. Sometimes, messing with a fan favorite really does backfire! #News #SouthwestAirlines #TravelNews577Share
Stateless in Paradise+FollowStateless in Paradise is not just a travel memoir. It is a deeply human story of what happens when freedom, identity, and borders collide. Written from the rare perspective of a person who traveled the world without a passport, the book reveals the invisible costs of movement, the fragility of belonging, and the unexpected kindness that makes survival possible. This is not a story of victimhood, but of resilience, love, and the courage to keep moving when the world refuses to claim you. #TravelNews #Immigration #Stateless #Airplane #Identity #Detention #Books #BorderScenes #trappedinlimbo #DeniedBoarding #PassportControl #RefugeeStruggles #ussr #sovietunion #TravelOutsider #Paradise #TravelWithoutFilter #TravelWithoutBorders #WorldTravelersDilemma #TravelingTheWorld #ApprehensionAndExcitement #Appreciation #Africa #AfricaTravel #AfricanWorldFestival #BookDiscussion #BookDeals #BooksToPrisoners #Bookstagram #BookAwards 30Share
Charles Coleman+FollowCharlotte gets new nonstop to Missouri college townStarting June 2026, Charlotte travelers will have a direct, year-round flight to Columbia, Missouri—home to the University of Missouri and a vibrant college scene. This new American Airlines route means no more layovers for students, families, or anyone wanting to explore the Midwest from Charlotte Douglas International. It’s a big win for both cities, making visits easier and potentially boosting local business and tourism. How do you think this new connection will impact our community? Would you use this route for school, work, or a getaway? #News #CharlotteNC #TravelNews00Share
Robin Long+FollowEU Airport Chaos: 3-Hour Passport Lines?!Travelers are losing it over the new EU digital border checks—some are waiting up to three hours at passport control! The new entry-exit system means more fingerprinting and face scans, but airports say it’s causing massive delays, especially in France, Germany, and Spain. Officials warn it could get even worse when more people have to register in 2026. Would you wait that long to get through customs? #News #travelnews #EU10Share
ethanconner+FollowNatchez airport’s big comeback: Daily flights returnFor the first time in three decades, Natchez is getting daily commercial flights—opening up new travel options and big opportunities for our community. Starting July 2026, you’ll be able to fly straight from Natchez-Adams County Airport to Houston, connecting the Miss-Lou region to the rest of the country. This isn’t just about convenience; it’s a game-changer for local business, tourism, and even film production. With over $6 million in grants fueling the airport’s transformation, what do you think this means for Natchez’s future? Who’s already planning their first trip? #News #Natchez #TravelNews00Share
Danielle White+FollowTourist Hotspots Are Over ItTourist overload is getting real—Venice, Barcelona, and Kyoto are bursting at the seams, and locals are staging protests. Some cities are even talking about shutting their doors to outsiders! Entry fees, tourist caps, and tech to track crowds are popping up everywhere. Even the Galápagos only lets in a select few. The vibe? If you want to visit, you’ll have to pay, plan, and maybe even pick a new spot. Is this the end of travel as we know it? #News #overtourism #travelnews00Share
gregorybrown+FollowAmerican Airlines Just Axed This PerkAmerican Airlines is doubling down on luxury, but if you’re a basic economy flyer, brace yourself: you’ll no longer earn frequent flyer miles or loyalty points on those tickets starting Dec 17, 2025. The airline’s new focus is all about premium seats and perks, leaving budget travelers with fewer reasons to stay loyal. Is this the end of cheap flights with benefits? #News #AmericanAirlines #TravelNews101Share
Kelly Mack+FollowAlaska Airlines’ New Nonstop Routes Are Here!Alaska Airlines just dropped SEVEN new nonstop routes from Anchorage and Portland for 2026, and honestly, it’s a game-changer for anyone who hates layovers. Think direct flights to Boston, Jackson Hole, and more—perfect for summer adventures or spontaneous getaways. Whether you’re into mountain hikes, city vibes, or just want to get somewhere faster, these new routes are all about making travel easier and way more fun. Who’s ready to start planning? #Travel #AlaskaAirlines #TravelNews00Share
ethanconner+FollowAirport gates open to friends again!For the first time in decades, airports like Oakland-San Francisco Bay are letting non-travelers join friends and family all the way to the gate. With a guest pass and proper ID, you can now hang out at the terminal, grab a coffee, or say a real goodbye before takeoff—just like the old days. Several other major airports are testing similar programs, but each has its own rules and application process. Would you use this to see someone off or welcome them home? How do you feel about loosening airport security in this way? #News #AirportLife #TravelNews31Share