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In Case You Missed It: [How the Amex Business Platinum Card Has Changed the Way We Book Business Travel] TODAY'S POSTS: - [Do Loyalty Programs Listen to Feedback from Members?] - [Deal Alert: Nonstop NYC to Cancun From $156 Round-Trip] - [10 Things No One Tells You About… Rome] - [Korean Air Pilots on Strike Through December 31] - [5 Delicious Food Markets to Visit in Asia] Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page]. [Do Loyalty Programs Listen to Feedback from Members?] By The Points Guy on Dec 25, 2016 06:59 am TPG reader Justin sent me a message on Facebook to ask about the new World of Hyatt: “A lot of Hyatt elites are upset with the changes to Gold Passport. Have you ever seen a loyalty program make or delay changes based on a public outcry?” Hyatt recently announced sweeping changes to its loyalty program, including... [Read in browser »] [share on Twitter] [Like Do Loyalty Programs Listen to Feedback from Members? on Facebook] [Deal Alert: Nonstop NYC to Cancun From $156 Round-Trip] By JT Genter on Dec 24, 2016 08:54 pm Want to see the latest flight deals as soon as they’re published? Follow The Points Guy on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to text message alerts from our deals feed, @tpg_alerts. Airfare deals are typically only available on limited dates. We recommend that you use Google Flights to find dates to fly, then book through... [Read in browser »] [share on Twitter] [Like Deal Alert: Nonstop NYC to Cancun From $156 Round-Trip on Facebook] [10 Things No One Tells You About… Rome] By Lori Zaino on Dec 24, 2016 12:59 pm While many American travelers head to Rome to see the Colosseum and other famous ruins, the Eternal City has so much more to offer. Allow me to fill you in on the secrets of this bella Italian capital. 1. You Don’t Necessarily Need to Deal With Crowds If you plan to visit the main tourist sites, make... [Read in browser »] [share on Twitter] [Like 10 Things No One Tells You About… Rome on Facebook] [Korean Air Pilots on Strike Through December 31] By JT Genter on Dec 24, 2016 10:47 am While British Airways was able to avoid a Christmas Day strike, it looks like Korean Air wasn’t as lucky. For the first time since 2005, Korean Air pilots have gone on strike — and they’re staying on strike until at least December 31. The union is calling for a 29% increase in pay, but the airline... [Read in browser »] [share on Twitter] [Like Korean Air Pilots on Strike Through December 31 on Facebook] [5 Delicious Food Markets to Visit in Asia] By Mitch Berman on Dec 24, 2016 09:29 am When I worked at 30 Rock in the ’80s, I took a car service called Lotus. The drivers, usually from Hong Kong, used to say with an impish grin into the rearview mirror, “New York is too slow.” “New York — too slow?” I thought. And then I went to Asia — over and over and over... [Read in browser »] [share on Twitter] [Like 5 Delicious Food Markets to Visit in Asia on Facebook] PS - Not sure which card is the best for your travel strategy? [Click here to get my personalized recommendation now for free.] Don't ever miss out again on the best travel deals, news, and points opportunities. Follow me at your favorites below: [Facebook] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Twitter] [Website] [Website] [Email] [Email] [Instagram] [Instagram] [Advertiser Disclosure:] The credit card offers that appear on the website are from credit card companies from which ThePointsGuy.com receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). This site does not include all credit card companies or all available credit card offers. Please view our [advertising policy page] for more information. Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. Copyright © 2016 The Points Guy, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at thepointsguy.com. [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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