by Andrew Kunesh, Senior Reporter, Cards & Loyalty
This week kicked off with all eyes on Monday’s solar eclipse, but that was just the start of quite a busy week of travel news and reviews at TPG.
We published our latest business-class review, which features an airline you might not yet be familiar with — Starlux Airlines.
And while you’re catching up on fancy ways to fly, there’s also a new video out on YouTube as Nicky Kelvin had the chance to go on board the Abercrombie & Kent private 757, which whisks passengers around the world in ultimate luxury on tickets costing upwards of $165,000.
TPG also took a look at seven of our favorite Korean spas across the country, from San Francisco to Edgewater, New Jersey. Just let me know where you book, and I’ll meet you there.
And one last reminder — the limited-time offer on the Alaska Airlines Visa® credit card ends Wednesday. New cardholders can earn 70,000 bonus miles plus a Companion Fare ($99 plus taxes and fees from $23) after spending $3,000 on the card in the first 90 days. If you are considering this card, now’s the time to act.
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