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Also: What happens if you miss your connecting flight? September 7, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( Learning to fly with confidence by Ben Smithson, Senior Writer [TPG | Hero Image] You are not alone if you are anxious about boarding a plane, whether it is your first time or you're a regular traveler. The good news is that there are resources available to help you. I recently attended the [British Airways Flying with Confidence course]( which has helped over 50,000 people conquer their fear of flying and boasts a 98% success rate across its almost 40-year history. The full-day program at a hotel near London's Heathrow Airport started with a presentation by senior British Airways pilots explaining how planes fly, how pilots operate them, and the rigorous training pilots must undertake. For example, did you know that [turbulence is uncomfortable]( but not dangerous? Or that the wings enable the aircraft to fly, not the engines? After a hot lunch was served, giving course attendees the opportunity to ask one-on-one questions of the numerous pilots, cabin crew members and even the cheery airport chaplain in attendance, the afternoon session was conducted by a psychologist. He explained the psychology of a fear of flying, technically called aerophobia, and walked the class through a guided relaxation exercise. Finally, we were escorted in small groups to the nearby terminal to board a special chartered British Airways “flight to nowhere” that took off from Heathrow with all of the course staff members on board to calmly and carefully explain every bell, bump and task happening in the cockpit. After a 30-minute joyride over Greater London, the plane returned to Heathrow to delighted cheers from the cabin full of the now-graduated attendees. British Airways also offers online-only Flying with Confidence courses if you can’t travel to the U.K. to take them in person. 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New cardholders can earn 75,000 bonus miles after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months after opening an account, plus a $250 Capital One Travel credit valid during the first year of card membership. According to TPG's September 2024 [valuations]( that’s worth $1,638 in rewards! [Learn more]( Today’s top stories [How I leveraged Hyatt’s double elite nights promo to cinch Globalist status]( These promos helped me net 20 elite qualifying nights, more than 30,000 Hyatt points and more than 30,000 AAdvantage miles. [Read more]( [EVA Air plans new business suites, eyes Boeing 777 cabin refresh — and 3 new US cities]( EVA is bringing suite-style, business-class seats to dozens of its wide-body jets for the first time. [Read more]( [Ink Business Unlimited credit card review: Great perks with no annual fee]( This card is an excellent choice for business owners looking to maximize rewards on everyday purchases and business needs. 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