A lot happened last week in the world of travel, and just like every Sunday, we're here to give you the rundown of our top stories.
Our biggest story of the week was one that, as a novice to the world of cruises, had me intrigued when I saw the headline, "What does an upside-down pineapple mean on a cruise ship?" Well, you've got to read to find out — and trust me, it has nothing to do with the buffet.
And lastly, the best-ever offer from the Capital One Venture X Business of 300,000 bonus miles ends tomorrow! Don't miss the last chance to earn 150,000 miles after you spend $20,000 on the card in the first three months and an additional 150,000 miles awarded when you spend a total of $100,000 in the first six months.
But that's not all! Here's what else was trending this past week:
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Just two days left to get the Southwest Airlines Companion Pass (good through Feb. 28, 2025) and 30,000 Southwest Rapid Rewards points by spending $4,000 in the first three months of account opening on one of the cards below.
Hawaiian Airlines just got the first of its 12 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, and there are all-new business-class and economy seats with the latest technology and comfort features.
The Capital One Venture X Business card is a great choice for small-business owners wanting to supercharge their travel rewards. Act fast — this offer ends Monday.
The annual fee of $95 isn't the highest, but that doesn't automatically mean the Ink Business Preferred's annual fee is worth it year after year. Here's a closer look at what you get with this card.
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