Traveling this week? Here are our top tips to keep you sane during the holidays

The Transportation Security Administration expects Tuesday, Nov. 26, to be one of the busiest days of the year at U.S. airports, followed closely by Wednesday, Nov. 27. The Sunday after Thanksgiving could be the busiest day ever. “The Sunday following Thanksgiving is historically our busiest day of the year,” TSA Administrator David Pekoske said in…

Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando: All the park perks for a pretty penny

A stay at Loews Royal Pacific Resort can take much of the stress out of a Universal Orlando Resort theme park vacation — but it’s going to cost you. The main reason my family booked this hotel is because of the valuable theme park perks that come with a stay here, such as an included…

Coming soon: renumbered gates at New York’s JFK Airport

“Is it Gate 22 in Terminal 1, Terminal 5 or Terminal 8?” That’s the question that Jessica Forse doesn’t want travelers to ask when the transformation at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is complete. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which manages and oversees the airport, is expected to…

United Airlines cuts 3 routes, but adds 3 others and starts a turf war

United Airlines is making some noteworthy changes to its network. The Chicago-based carrier filed plans over the weekend to slash three routes and add three others, as first seen in Cirium schedules and later confirmed by a carrier spokesperson. In terms of cuts, United will exit the following three routes effective March 29, 2025. Newark…

Caesars ends card-earned Wyndham status match: How I’ll still enjoy discounted stays at Atlantis

I was disappointed when Wyndham updated the terms and conditions for its status match with Caesars Rewards on Nov. 13. Starting Feb. 1, 2025, members will no longer be able to match the elite status they’ve earned by holding a Wyndham Rewards Visa credit card to Caesars Rewards. As a cardholder of the Wyndham Rewards…

Can you close a credit card with a negative reward balance?

Let’s say you bought a ticket to Europe last year, but you need a refund because your flight was canceled. The airline returns the fare cost to your credit card, leading to a negative balance on your card. Returned or refunded purchases don’t just decrease your account balance, though. They also decrease your rewards balance….