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74% Of Loyalty Members Quiet Quit Within Two Months—While Brands Celebrate The Wrong Metrics

by Gary Leff on July 12, 2026

Jul 12 2026

While 83% of loyalty program owners believe members feel valued, only 56% agree—and 74% quiet quit within two months. Starbucks’ worst-value reward becoming its most popular shows how brands mistake defensive cash-outs for loyalty, engagement and success.

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11 Hotel Mistakes That Make Guests Check Out And Never Come Back

by Gary Leff on July 12, 2026

Jul 12 2026

Great hotel facilities aren’t enough if the basics fail. Hidden fees, surprise charges, bad coffee access, poor sleep design, unreliable shuttles, fake upgrades, and broken late-checkout keys are the mistakes that make guests check out and never come back.

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Are Expensive Hotels Actually Worth It? Here’s What $600+ Rooms Really Buy You

by Gary Leff on July 12, 2026

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Jul 12 2026

Expensive hotels aren’t always worth paying cash for, but the best ones can buy something real: effortless service, space, serenity, a sense of place, and fewer details you have to manage yourself.

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I’m Paying $0 For A Chauffeur To Meet My Family At Baggage Claim And Skip The Airport Uber Lot

by Gary Leff on July 12, 2026

Jul 12 2026

With kids, bags and no desire to trek through Austin airport’s parking garage to the Uber lot, I booked a chauffeur to meet us at baggage claim. Stacking GHA Discovery’s Blacklane benefit with Citi’s credit brought my out-of-pocket cost to $0.

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Airport Burger Arbitrage To Save $6 Per Passenger [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on July 12, 2026

Jul 12 2026

At Austin airport, two $6 kids’ burgers provide the same half-pound of beef as one $17.99 adult meal—with extra fries. Plus, Kristin Cavallari puts her children in coach, DFW’s Chase Sapphire Lounge appears finished, and one passenger streams the World Cup for an entire flight.

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American Airlines Breaks Its Gate-Screen Pattern For Trump: West Palm Beach Now Appears As ‘Pres DJT’

by Gary Leff on July 12, 2026

Jul 12 2026

American Airlines now labels West Palm Beach “Pres DJT” on gate screens, departing from its usual practice of naming airports only when distinguishing between multiple airports serving one city. Clinton and Ford airports receive no such treatment.

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American Airlines Meal Rule Has No Exceptions—Except One Route Tied To An Airport That Closed In 1995

by Gary Leff on July 11, 2026

Jul 11 2026

American Airlines says its first class meal rule has no exception markets, yet Chicago–Denver still gets meals despite being under 900 miles. The reason: American still measures Denver using Stapleton, the airport that closed in 1995.

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Racist ‘Burger King’ Flew To Jamaica For A Facebook Bride, She Took $1,000 And Left Him Sleeping On The Beach

by Gary Leff on July 11, 2026

Jul 11 2026

The man in the Burger King crown became an airline meme after racist outbursts got him removed from JetBlue and American. A buried Jamaican report says the trip began with a Facebook romance, a promised wedding, $1,000 lost—and nights sleeping on the beach.

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Airport Lounge Guests Are Stealing Everything That Isn’t Bolted Down — Even The Cups Are Branded For Theft

by Gary Leff on July 11, 2026

Jul 11 2026

Airport lounge guests are stealing cups, books, artwork, utensils, and anything else not bolted down. Capital One seems to know it, even branding its lounge cups as being “on permanent loan.”

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Delta Cancels Tokyo Flight After 5½ Hours—Only Gives Hotels To Passengers Who ‘Make Babies Right Now’

by Gary Leff on July 11, 2026

Jul 11 2026

Passengers spent 5½ hours aboard Delta’s Tokyo–Minneapolis flight before a mechanical problem forced an 11 p.m. cancellation. With too few hotel rooms, Delta prioritized travelers with medical concerns and families with babies—prompting passengers to joke, “Everyone make babies right now.”

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Gary LeffGary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.

Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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