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Is CLEAR Still Worth It in 2026?

Jake Redman March 11, 2026

Is CLEAR still worth it in 2026? It’s the question every traveler asks when standing in a 40-minute security line. CLEAR in 2026 isn’t the scrappy startup service we remember from a decade ago. It’s a massive biometric machine. If you’ve stepped into an airport lately, you’ve seen the pods, the ambassadors in neon, and the people breezing past the TSA PreCheck line like they own the place. But with the price tag creeping up and tech evolving, the question remains: is it still a must-have for your business travel essentials, or is it just another subscription to cancel? The […]

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Lounge Wars 2026: Why the Best New Airport Lounges Are Actually Getting Smaller

Jake Redman March 10, 2026

Lounge Wars 2026 has officially entered a new phase: the era of the 30,000-square-foot mega-lounge is over. In 2026, the flex isn’t how many people you can fit; it’s how many people you can keep out. We’re seeing a radical shift toward “boutique” spaces. Tiny footprints. High-end menus. Strict clocks. The “Lounge Wars” have entered a new phase of guerrilla warfare. Amex, Capital One, and Chase are no longer building ballrooms, they’re building speakeasies. Airport Intel: The Amex Sidecar Debut March 4, 2026. Las Vegas (LAS). Amex drops the “Sidecar.” It’s not a Centurion Lounge. It’s an annex. Opened March 4, […]

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7 Hours in a Recliner: The Brutal Reality of United’s 737 MAX 8 to Europe

Jake Redman March 9, 2026

Airport Intel: The Narrowbody Expansion Stepping onto the United 737 MAX 8 for a seven-hour flight to Europe feels a bit like a throwback. Single aisle. Standard recliner. United’s new transatlantic reality from Newark (EWR). Using the Boeing 737 MAX 8 for deep European routes. Glasgow and Santiago de Compostela. This is the plan, not a placeholder: United’s network chief Patrick Quayle specifically picked the MAX 8 for these routes over the A321XLR. The range is there. The comfort isn’t. Also worth flagging: by summer 2026, narrowbody transatlantic is exploding (A321LR/XLR everywhere). United’s twist? Doing it with the one narrowbody […]

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