Happy Super Bowl Sunday. Â Where will you be watching the game? Â Jasmine, Shawn Reece and I are heading over to a friend’s house for the big event! Â Since the game is later today, you still have some time to catch up with this week’s news. Â Lets take a look at some of the highlights!
- The Frequent Traveler University is happening in Seattle from April 27-29. Â There are less than 100 tickets left available. Â Visit their site for tickets and more information. Â The cost is $100 for the entire weekend!
- Citi launched a 100,000 mile offer for their Citi Executive Aadvantage Mastercard.  Go here for more information!
- Southwest Airlines is offering up to 2,500 points ($35-$41) for new members. Â You can enroll here.
- United announced the de-hubbing of Cleveland. Â The Wandering Aramean breaks down which flights will be cut and how this may affect you.
- United postponed their devalued award chart to tomorrow. Â You can still book awards at the old level today!
- The new IHG Point Breaks hotels (5,000 points per night redemptions) went on sale last Monday. Â Take a look at the full list to see if any of them match up with your travel plans!
- Southwest announced their first international destinations and extended their booking schedule through August 8.
- The first US Airways plane has been painted to American’s livery.
- Finally with the big game today, I loved to see that Boeing showed their Seahawks pride by painting a 747 in Seahawks colors. Â They flew the plane over Seattle and traced out the number 12. Â The number 12 is often used to signify Seattle’s fans who are called the “12th man”.
Did I miss anything important? Â Please let me know in the comments! Â Have a great Super Bowl Sunday!
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I want to take a River Cruise in Europe with Viking River Cruises. Do you know any way that I can use points or miles, rather than cash to pay for passage?
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