New planes, new schedules, new routes: How air travel will change in 2025
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New planes, new schedules, new routes: How air travel will change in 2025

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Editor’s note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. The Danish territory’s own airline, Air Greenland, will naturally also seize the opportunity, increasing the frequency of already operating routes, as well as welcoming new flights to both Aalborg and Billund in Denmark. The year ahead will see the airline’s flyers and those of other SkyTeam member airlines coming to understand how this new member’s network enhances their travels and opens up more possibilities for points redemption, such as redeeming Air France-KLM FlyingBlue miles for seats on SAS routes. Or they could earn Gold by spending about $600 through new avenues and methods with the help of Loyalty Point Hunters.” “Most travelers travel once or twice a year and are unlikely to pay attention or come to the realization that status can be easily available to them.” Krupa now holds the top-tier published statuses of two airlines, Executive Platinum on American Airlines and Premier 1K on United, following his site’s advice to maintain them. “Only 20% of my Loyalty Points are through flying, while 75% are through the shopping portal.” As partnerships between airlines and retailers, hotels, experience providers and even gas stations grow — American’s link-up with Shell delivers three loyalty points towards status as well as three redeemable award miles with every gallon of fuel purchased and pumped — they pad an airline’s bottom line with easy revenue.

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New planes, new schedules, new routes: How air travel will change in 2025
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