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A Comprehensive Guide to Chase’s 5/24 Rule
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by Sage from LFC
1y ago
Chase’s 5/24 Rule is well known among frequent fliers but goes virtually unacknowledged by Chase If you have a habit of racking up points and miles by collecting credit cards, you may have noticed something strange when you tried to apply for a Chase card. Despite a solid credit score and a track-record of on-time payments, your application for a Chase Freedom Card or Chase Sapphire Preferred card was…..denied.   Beginning in mid-2015, Chase applicants began to notice this disturbing trend. The reason for the denial? Applicants were informed they’d “opened too many accounts in the last ..read more
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Industry-disrupting airlines are disappearing…what does it say for the future of travel?
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by Sage from LFC
5y ago
WOW Air is one of the most recent (and tragic) victims of the ruthless airline industry. The handful of years between 2010 and 2017 saw the rise of industry-disrupting airlines that took the travel world by storm and threatened to change up the whole game. The past couple of years have seen those upstart airlines rapidly collapsing in on themselves. In 2018 and 2019, Primera, Jet Airways, and WOW Air all declared bankruptcy. Virgin America was acquired by Alaska Airlines. In less than a month, Joon will cease operations and be reabsorbed back into Air France. Wizz Air, Ryanair, and Norwegi ..read more
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How to Sleep Well On Long Haul Flights
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by Sage from LFC
5y ago
Getting enough Zzz’s can be a real challenge on a long-haul flight. It can be tough to sleep on a plane. But the next time you find yourself on a long haul, finding a way to get some sleep is a challenge you’re eventually going to have to contend with. In order to facilitate that process, we’re here with a few tips to help you catch some shut-eye on your next flight. Stay Hydrated Falling asleep while dehydrated is already difficult enough, but waking up dehydrated is even worse. But when you’re 35,000 feet up, breathing dry, recycled air, it’s really difficult to remain adequately hydrat ..read more
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