by Andrew Kunesh, Senior Reporter, Cards & Loyalty
Happy Sunday, TPG readers!
It was another wild week of travel news. If you missed anything, have no fear. I’m here to recap the week’s biggest news tidbits in travel.
Budget carrier Allegiant Air announced 10 new routes across 14 different airports, with the big winners being Los Angeles and Knoxville, Tennessee. Southwest Airlines also joined in the new-route frenzy, adding seasonal service between Memphis and Las Vegas and between Nashville and Richmond, Virginia.
On the hotel front, we checked out the new Conrad Orlando and learned that Marriott’s CEO expects the company’s MGM Resorts partnership will be fully underway by mid-March.
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Small Luxury Hotels of the World announced a plan that will see a Hyatt partnership end in favor of one with Hilton. Here’s our not-so-definitive list of SLH properties to book before they leave World of Hyatt.
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