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We had some deals that didnât stick around long and a few where we managed to be just a step ahead.
All in all, a solid week for travel news.
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Travel News
Turkish Airline Cancels Challenge (LINK)
Well, That Didnât Last Long.
On June 27th, Turkish Airlines launched their own âMillion Milerâ campaign, basically a copy of what SAS did a while back with their wildly popular EuroBonus Million Miler promo.
And just like that one, it was shaping up to be a big deal.
ButâĻ 10 days later, they pulled the plug.
No heads up, no warning, just ended it.
Their reason? âOverwhelming demand.â
To be fair, they kind of set themselves up for failure.
Unlike SAS, there was no opt in or registration process, so technically anyone flying Turkish during the promo window could say they were participating.
No filters, no real way to track who was actually trying to qualify.
After SASâs success, Turkish probably thought theyâd ride the same wave.
But without the backend systems or controls in place, it blew up in their face and yeah, major egg on their face for this one.
Not only does this hurt their credibility, it also chips away at loyalty and trust, which are hard to win back once lost.
Hopefully if other airlines try something like this, they take the lesson:
Have a clear registration process
Know your capacity
Donât overpromise what you canât deliver
Lesson learnedâĻ well, hopefully.
Bilt Raises 250m (LINK)
Last week, we vaguely talked about some rumblings around Bilt, but today itâs official.
Bilt just announced a fresh $250M raise, putting their valuation at over $11 billion.
A few big takeaways from the announcement:
One of the key investors in this round was United Wholesale Mortgage, one of the largest mortgage originators in the U.S.
As expected, Bilt is getting into mortgages and not just lightly.
Starting February 2026, theyâre planning to drop three new credit cards:
A no annual fee card
A $95 annual fee card
And a $495 premium card
Theyâll also be moving from Wells Fargo over to Cardless
They made it clear they donât just want to be a travel rewards card, they want to be the no brainer choice for all things travel and lifestyle. That includes expanding into student housing, condos, and homes.
Basically making sure you can earn rewards no matter where you live or what youâre paying for.
One of the cool things that theyâre already doing is you donât even need the card to earn Bilt points if you have the card your paying with connected through their platform.
They also dropped a pitch deck with more details, and itâs clear.
Bilt isnât trying to be just a credit card company, they want to own the entire rewards ecosystem.
Hereâs the deck if you want to check it out.
It finally happend! Keep your shoes on (LINK)
The days of second guessing whether you need to take your shoes off at TSA are finally coming to an end.
Iâve had PreCheck for a while now, so usually I breeze through with my shoes on.
But in those rare moments when Iâve gone through the regular line or PreCheck wasnât available, it was always a toss up.
Sometimes you keep them on, sometimes you donât.
But TSA finally made an announcement. you no longer have to take your shoes off when going through security.
The tech has improved enough that they donât need to check your sneakers like itâs 2000 anymore.
Small win, but itâll definitely help speed things up at security, even if itâs just a little.
Now before you get too excited, liquids are still capped and that rule isnât going anywhere until 2040 (yep, you read that right).
Which is kind of wild when you consider that airports in Europe and even Japan have already dropped the liquid restriction entirely.
So, shoes off? Finally gone.
But the liquid rule? Still holding us hostage for another 15 years.

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đī¸ Luisâ Lounge
Each week, Iâll share something cool Iâve discovered or tackle a question from the community. Itâs my little corner to explore ideas, offer fresh perspectives, and hopefully spark your own curiosity.
While scrolling through Reddit, I wasnât sure what to write about todayâĻ then I came across a post that hit home.
Not because Iâm a dude, but because Iâm a shy pooper.
I never really thought about it, but as a guy, you can pretty much use any public restroom and be fine.
But this thread pointed out something I never wouldâve guessed: Home Depot is apparently the go to restroom stop for women on road trips.
At first I was like, really? But then it kind of makes sense.
Iâve never actually gone into the menâs restroom at a Home Depot (that I can remember), but for women, it seems like a hidden gem clean, usually empty, and quiet.
And if you think about it, there arenât usually that many women in a Home Depot at any given time, so yeah... I see the logic.
For us, our go to stops on long drives (like our yearly or twice a year road trip up to Minnesota) have always been Costco and Buc-eeâs.
But honestly, Home Depot might need to be added to the list, especially now that Iâve got a daughter and a wife in tow.
Just curious, has this ever crossed your mind?
Or do you have your own go to bathroom stops for road trips?
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