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On my mind: Marriott-Starwood consummated while I was in bed. Here’s my take from the morning after.
Events:
- Why Canadians Are Being Offered Cash to Abandon Their Homes. In Newfoundland I heard about these communities that have wholesale relocated to Alberta.
- Images From Liberia from Ask the Pilot.
Ideas:
- Head of International Rescue Committee and former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband argues for The Best Ways to Deal with the Refugee Crisis.
- The Terrorists the Saudis Cultivate in Peaceful Countries. Usually visiting a country make me more understanding. Usually.
Travels:
- Traveling the world blind from Nomadic Matt.
- How Gander’s airport brought Newfoundland into the 20th century.
- Surprising Facts about Canadian Airports.
- Delta’s designs on Boston: hub or JFK feed?
Hacks:
- Delta MQM Hilton promo returns this year for small earning on many stays.
- A simple trick to find Lufthansa first class on LifeMiles.
- As United transitions to an award booking system that doesn’t work, Delta-style additive pricing is appearing.
- Ducks in a row at Fiji’s block of chain hotels, here’s a review of the Sheraton.
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I agree with Shannon, I prefer this format. But I should say most importantly, I love morning Chai and always appreciate your mix of international policy, current events, thought-provoking articles, and general travel news. Please keep it up!
this format is much easier to read. Starwood is better to marry Marrott than Chinese buyers. Look at Club Carlson, it is just getting so bad than it was ever before. One employee of one of the few Radisson Blu in north America told me last week the manpower has been cut 1/3 since new boos took over