Friday, May 29, 2026

American Refreshes Main Cabin Snacks And Meals With New, Elevated Onboard Offerings

American is refreshing its inflight dining experience with new onboard food options for Main Cabin. Beginning May 1, customers can enjoy a wider selection of snacks and meals on select flights.

With American’s centennial year well underway, customers can now find a celebratory snack break waiting for them with the new Inflight Bites box (available for $10 or 1,000 AAdvantage® miles), which includes:

Gochujang beef jerky

Wheat Thins

Lemon rosemary green olives

Chocolate cherry granola bar

Oreo cookies

Honey roasted cashews

Smoked Gouda cheese spread

Ready-made snack options

American is partnering with nuts and popcorn brand “NUTS ON CLARK” to introduce a snack option with local flair. “NUTS ON CLARK” is a three-generation Chicago family business known for its fresh, made-to-order products with regionally sourced ingredients and flavors.

Additional premium snack options include Angie’s BOOMCHICKAPOP Sweet & Salty Kettle Corn (available for $5 or 500 miles) and “NUTS ON CLARK” Roasted Salted Mixed Nuts (available for $11 or 1,100 miles).

More meals on board

For customers craving an elevated option during their flight, the refreshed fruit and cheese tray offers a heartier, satisfying choice. The tray (available for $13 or 1,300 miles) includes a new selection of Tillamook® cheeses, fruit and nuts, creating a more balanced and wholesome offering. Perfectly paired with one of American’s available wine options on board, this offering includes:

Tillamook® Extra Sharp Cheddar, Tillamook® Smoked Black Pepper Cheddar and blueberry artigiano cheese

Fresh fruit, dried apricots and dried black figs

Walnuts, gourmet crackers, Bonne Maman honey and Toblerone chocolate
Premium onboard food options, including a refreshed fruit and cheese tray and new roasted turkey sandwich, are available this summer.

Starting June 1, Main Cabin customers on select flights within the U.S., Canada, Caribbean and Mexico will be able to enjoy additional refreshed onboard menu items. Customers can purchase the new turkey and Havarti sandwich, served on artisan avocado bread with baby spinach, sweet red pepper strips and a caramelized onion-mustard spread, for $14 or 1,400 miles. Served with Community Honey BBQ chips and a sweet treat, the sandwich provides a convenient lunch or dinner option while in flight.

Convenient ways to pay

American makes it easy to enjoy new onboard food offerings with tap-to-pay technology and the option to redeem AAdvantage® miles for inflight food and beverages. Not an AAdvantage® member? Joining is easy and free. AAdvantage® members also have access to free, high-speed Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T, on more aircraft than any other airline in the world.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Wi-Fi That "Feels Like Home": British Airways Rolls Out Starlink Fleet-Wide

In what Chairman and CEO Sean Doyle calls a "game-changing" move for the UK's flag carrier, British Airways has officially begun its transition to Starlink Wi-Fi. The airline has committed to outfitting its entire fleet—more than 300 aircraft—with the ultra-fast, satellite-based internet service within the next two years.

The first Starlink-enabled flight took to the skies on March 19, 2026, with a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner traveling from London Heathrow to Houston. Since then, the rollout has picked up speed, marking a cornerstone of BA’s massive £7 billion transformation plan.

1. What to Expect from BA’s Starlink

Starlink, operated by SpaceX, uses a constellation of over 10,000 satellites in low-Earth orbit to provide connectivity that significantly outperforms traditional aviation Wi-Fi.

Blazing Speeds: Passengers can expect download speeds of up to 500+ Mbps, allowing for seamless 4K streaming, online gaming, and even video conferencing.

Gate-to-Gate Service: Unlike older systems that only activate above 10,000 feet, BA’s Starlink is available the moment you board until the moment you disembark.

Free for All: In a major win for travelers, the service is free of charge for every passenger, in every cabin.

Multiple Devices: You aren't limited to just one connection; you can stay logged in on your phone, tablet, and laptop simultaneously.

2. The Controversial New "Calls" Policy

Along with the hardware upgrade, British Airways has introduced a bold new policy that sets it apart from many global rivals: Voice and video calls are now officially permitted.

While U.S. carriers are still bound by an FAA ban on in-flight voice calls, British Airways has determined that the high bandwidth of Starlink makes these calls technically feasible without degrading the experience for others.

Flight Etiquette Note: BA is asking passengers to be "mindful of others" by keeping voices low and always using headphones when participating in Zoom, FaceTime, or phone calls.

3. The Rollout Schedule

The installation process is currently underway across both long-haul and short-haul fleets.

Phase 1 (Current): Focus is on the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner fleet. Some of these older aircraft never had Wi-Fi installed, making them the top priority for the new kit.

Phase 2 (2026-2027): The rollout will expand to the A320 family (A319, A320, A321) for European routes and the larger long-haul jets like the A350 and Boeing 777.

Completion: BA expects the entire fleet (excluding BA Cityflyer) to be Starlink-ready by early 2028.

4. How to Connect on Your Next Flight

Connecting is designed to be as simple as your home router:

Enable Wi-Fi on your device and select the "BA Starlink" network.

Open your browser and navigate to Starlink.ba.com.Tap "Get Started" to enjoy unlimited, high-speed data for the duration of your flight.

As British Airways joins the ranks of United and Qatar Airways in the "Starlink era," the days of being disconnected over the Atlantic are officially coming to an end.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

The Libertyliner 250: The High-Speed Rail Proposal That Could Transform Travel From Philly To D.C.

If you’ve ever sat in bumper-to-bumper gridlock on I-95 or stared at a delayed flight board at PHL, you’ve probably asked yourself: Why don’t we have a better train for this? While Amtrak’s newly launched NextGen Acela fleet is officially turning heads along the Northeast Corridor with its sleek 160 mph top speed, a bold new private proposal is aiming to push the envelope even further.

A Delaware-based private rail company called AmeriStarRail has made waves by officially submitting an ambitious concept called the Libertyliner 250. If approved, this proposal would completely rebrand and reshape transit between Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, D.C.—bringing hourly high-speed express service, radically cheaper fares, and onboard luxury straight to Philly's William H. Gray III 30th Street Station.

What is the Libertyliner 250 Proposal?

According to reporting from Islands and Philadelphia Today, AmeriStarRail's proposal isn't about laying down thousands of miles of new, disruptive tracks. Instead, it’s an operating and rebranding partnership designed to maximize Amtrak's existing infrastructure and newly deployed rolling stock.

The vision is simple but massive: Double the frequency of high-speed rail service to key East Coast hubs like Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wilmington, while offering a nonstop express between New York City and Washington, D.C. in just under two hours.

What Makes It Different from Current Amtrak Service?

Right now, Northeast Corridor travelers usually face a choice between two extremes: the budget-friendly but slower Northeast Regional, or the fast but premium-priced Acela. The Libertyliner 250 aims to destroy that trade-off by offering a true three-class system on a high-speed platform.

AmeriStarRail's pitch relies heavily on bringing unparalleled, European-style amenities to every price point:

AmeriStarRail’s Libertyliner 250 proposal breaks away from traditional Amtrak setups by introducing a premium three-class system designed to appeal to every type of traveler. Luxury and executive passengers in First Class would enjoy upscale perks like door-to-door baggage service, built-in massage chairs, and high-end dining. For professionals looking to stay productive on the move, Business Class offers dedicated on-the-go workstations, private conference rooms, and a complimentary shoe-shine service. Meanwhile, Coach Class is designed to democratize high-speed rail for families and budget travelers by featuring free high-speed Wi-Fi, onboard entertainment, and dedicated family-friendly play zones.

Beyond the luxury perks, the proposal actively addresses family travel by pitching dedicated play areas for children and potential programs for discounted or free travel for kids—a massive departure from the typically quiet, commuter-heavy vibe of current high-speed options.

Speed Meets Affordability

The true kicker of the Libertyliner 250 proposal is its focus on the wallet. High-speed rail in the U.S. has historically been viewed as an elite corporate luxury. By introducing a heavily optimized Coach class onto 160 mph trainsets, the plan hopes to democratize fast travel, pulling everyday drivers off the highway and putting them onto the rails.

"Amtrak Libertyliners will be faster, safer, and more comfortable than driving," AmeristarRail noted in its proposal.

Is It Going to Happen?

For now, the Libertyliner 250 remains a private proposal under review. Navigating the operational, political, and financial realities of partnering with Amtrak on the nation's busiest rail corridor is a monumental task, and a green light is far from guaranteed.

However, the proposal is landing at the perfect cultural moment. With major federal investments trickling into the Northeast Corridor and travelers demanding eco-friendly, stress-free alternatives to driving and flying, the hunger for true high-speed rail has never been higher.

Whether the Libertyliner 250 brand ever pulls into 30th Street Station or not, it's proof that the conversation around American transit is moving fast—and Philadelphia sits right at the center of the tracks.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

What's New In San Diego This Summer 2026

San Diego is gearing up for Summer 2026 with a season full of can’t miss moments, including major sporting events, concerts, cultural experiences and standout dining. San Diego is inviting visitors to soak up the sunshine and the feel-good-energy and come to the bright side.

Major Events

The first-ever NASCAR San Diego Weekend will be held during Father’s Day Weekend (June 19 – 21) at Naval Base Coronado, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy. NASCAR San Diego will be three days of races headlined by the stars of the NASCAR Cup Series on June 21, along with the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. In addition to being San Diego’s first NASCAR event, it will also be the first race to take place on a military base.

Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, Snapdragon Stadium will host “Countdown to ‘26” international soccer matches, in partnership with Sports San Diego, San Diego FC and Lions Sports & Media. The two matches will be Switzerland vs. Australia on June 6 and Colombia vs. Jordan on June 7. San Diego will also serve as basecamp for the national teams of Switzerland and New Zealand as they prepare for the World Cup this summer.

Hotel News

Le Méridien Pinnacle San Diego will open in San Diego’s Little Italy neighborhood this summer. The sleek 39-story hotel will offer 231 rooms and suites, a rooftop pool and bar, outdoor fitness center and modern European-style decor. Situated in one of San Diego’s most walkable neighborhoods, hotel guests will have seamless access to the waterfront and Broadway Pier, Santa Fe Depot train station and Little Italy’s bustling restaurants and shops.

The Lodge at Torrey Pines announced the appointment of three distinguished chefs to its award-winning culinary team. Eric Sakai has been named Executive Chef and is joined by Owen Beatty as Chef de Cuisine of A.R. Valentien and Michael Moritz as Chef de Cuisine of The Grill at Torrey Pines. Chef Sakai brings more than a decade of leadership experience in luxury hospitality and fine dining, most recently serving as Executive Chef at the Hall Park Hotel in Frisco, Texas.

The Manchester Grand Hyatt has unveiled the refresh of their Top of the Hyatt cocktail bar and dining space with a limited-time pop-up, The Hidden Forty. Running through May 29, this speakeasy-inspired experience transforms the newly-renovated rooftop into a clandestine hideaway inspired by Art Deco glamour and a Prohibition-era cocktail culture.

Performing Arts

The San Diego Symphony has announced their 2026 Conrad Prebys Summer Season at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. The iconic waterfront venue is home to the Symphony’s summer season and will feature performances by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra, genre-spanning touring and guest artists, blockbuster films in concert and more. The summer season officially kicks off on June 26 with a performance led by SDSO Music and Artistic Director Rafael Payare.

La Jolla Music Society is celebrating the 40th annual SummerFest from July 31 – August 29, 2026. This annual chamber music festival brings the greatest classical musicians and more from around the world to The Conrad in La Jolla for four weeks of concerts planned by Music Director and acclaimed concert pianist Inon Barnatan. SummerFest 2026 takes on the theme “Making History.”

San Diego Opera presents the Southern California premiere of Fellow Travelers, set to debut at the Balboa Theatre in downtown San Diego and run from July 10-12. Based on Thomas Mallon’s novel, Fellow Travelers, the opera follows two men as they navigate a secret, heated romance amid political paranoia and fear in the McCarthy Era. The debut coincides with San Diego Pride Month.

Visual Art and Museums

On view at the Mingei International Museum, To Catch a Fish (May 2 – November 1, 2026) explores the global relationship between people and the sea through more than 60 works of craft and art—from handwoven fishing tools to ceremonial objects and contemporary works, including pieces by Indigenous artist Marianne Nicolson. Elevating the experience, the museum’s Michelin-recognized, award-winning restaurant ARTIFACT will host a special edition of its ARTIFACT at Night dinner series on May 21, inspired by coastal cuisines and seafood traditions from around the world.

A new exhibition at the USS Midway Museum tells the story of the Midway 11, USS Midway aviators who were captured during the Vietnam War, and endured captivity as prisoners of war in North Vietnam. Through personal accounts and historic artifacts, Captive Warriors: The Story of the Midway 11 honors their resilience and their return home with honor in 1973.

Restaurants, Breweries and Nightlife

This summer, international restaurant-lifestyle concept Zuma will open its first California location within downtown San Diego’s historic The Guild Hotel. Zuma is known for its high-energy izakaya-style experience and the menu is shaped by three distinct culinary experiences—the sushi counter, the robata grill, and the main kitchen. The space will span approximately 12,000 square feet with the capacity to seat around 270 guests.

The Padres’ newly named events and hospitality business, Finest Collective, has opened the Diamond Room, a late 1970s-inspired cocktail bar just outside Gallagher Square at Petco Park. The Diamond Room offers specialty cocktails and small bites amid velvet and leather décor, complete with mirrors, turntables, a disco ball, and dark tones. This new premium space is open for fans to enjoy before or after Padres games and events.

Major Attraction News

SeaWorld San Diego has announced a summer opening date for the much-anticipated Shark Encounter Exhibit. Opening May 22, park guests can get a more immersive, up-close view of the new shark species. At the surface level, guests can observe sharks from above while discovering fun and informative facts throughout the sandy setting. Educational signage and photo opportunities provide insights into shark behavior, habitats, and conservation. As visitors move deeper into the winding exhibit, the environment transforms into a breathtaking underwater perspective where sharks glide overhead.

Another new addition is coming to SeaWorld San Diego this summer, a nightly drone show debuting Friday, May 22 and lasting through the summer season. Ocean of Dreams, featuring 600 fully synchronized drones with a soaring soundtrack, celebrates the beauty of the ocean, inspired by marine life and ocean conservation. The 12-minute immersive drone show transforms the night sky into a living ocean, taking guests on a journey beneath the waves.

This summer, visitors to Balboa Park can see the Park’s newly-restored historic pergola in the Central Gardens. Originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition alongside the Botanical Building, the pergola was one of 12 that once graced the grounds. Lost during World War II when Balboa Park served as a military training site, this cherished feature has now been thoughtfully revived, preserving the park’s history while creating a renewed space for visitors to gather and connect. The unveiling of this restoration marked the completion of the larger Botanical Building Restoration project that began in 2019.

Monday, May 25, 2026

Travelore News: United Bringing New Luxury 787-9 To Zurich

For travelers flying between the tech-heavy Bay Area and the global financial hub of Switzerland, the long-haul experience is about to get a major upgrade. United Airlines has confirmed that its new "ultra-premium" Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, featuring the "United Elevated" interior, will begin daily service between San Francisco (SFO) and Zurich (ZRH) this fall.

Starting September 1, 2026, Zurich will become the third international destination to host this specialized aircraft, following successful launches to Singapore and London earlier this spring.

What Makes the "Elevated" Dreamliner Different?

Unlike the standard 787-9, which typically seats 257 passengers, this reconfigured luxury version holds just 222 seats. By removing 35 seats, United has created one of the most premium-heavy aircraft in the sky.

1. The Debut of Polaris Studio℠The star of the show is the United Polaris Studio, a new class of service located at the very front of the aircraft.The Suite Life: There are only eight of these exclusive suites, featuring sliding privacy doors and approximately 25% more space than standard Polaris seats.

Companion Seating: Six of the eight suites include an integrated ottoman with a seatbelt, allowing a companion to sit with you during the flight.

Tech Upgrades: Each suite boasts a massive 27-inch 4K OLED monitor—the largest of any U.S. carrier—along with wireless charging and Bluetooth connectivity.

Exclusive Dining: Studio passengers will enjoy a tailored menu that includes an Ossetra caviar amuse-bouche.

2. A Massive Premium Footprint

Beyond the Studio suites, the aircraft is designed for those who value comfort and productivity:

56 Polaris Business Class Seats: Redesigned suites with 19-inch 4K screens and direct aisle access.

35 Premium Plus Seats: For the first time, these seats include privacy dividers and built-in reading lights, along with wireless charging.

The Polaris Snack Bar: A dedicated walk-up area for premium passengers to grab snacks and refreshments throughout the flight.

Why Zurich?

The decision to bring the Elevated 787-9 to Zurich underscores Switzerland’s importance as a key hub for high-yield business travel. As a global center for banking and pharmaceuticals, Zurich consistently generates the demand for the high-density premium seating this aircraft offers.

By September, United expects to have every daily flight from San Francisco to London, Singapore, and Zurich outfitted with this new cabin concept.

How to Book Your Seat

If you’re looking to experience the new cabin, here’s how to spot it during the booking process:

Check the Seat Map: Look for the 222-seat configuration rather than the standard 257-seat layout.

The "Studio" Tag: When selecting your fare, look for the "Polaris Studio available" tag under the United Polaris options.

Flight Numbers: The SFO-ZRH service is typically operated as UA44 (Eastbound) and UA45 (Westbound).

With at least 30 of these reconfigured aircraft expected to be in the fleet by the end of 2027, United is making a clear statement: the future of long-haul travel isn't just about getting there—it’s about how much space you have while you do.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Travelore News: Southwest Airlines Launches New International Routes

While Southwest Airlines is famous for its "bags fly free" domestic network, the carrier is making a massive play for the international market this year. As of May 2026, Southwest has rolled out a strategic expansion involving seven new international routes that connect major U.S. hubs to sun-drenched destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean.

Whether you're looking for a non-stop hop to the beaches of Punta Cana or a first-ever direct flight from the Las Vegas Strip to Cancun, here is the breakdown of Southwest’s newest international connections.

The New International Roster

Southwest’s Q3 2026 schedule highlights seven specific routes that are either entirely new or represent significant "year-over-year" additions to their network.

The New International Roster

Southwest’s Q3 2026 schedule highlights seven specific routes that are either entirely new or represent significant "year-over-year" additions to their network.

Departure City - DestinationLaunch/StatusNotable - Fact
Kansas City (MCI)Punta Cana (PUJ)Launched March 2026

The airline's longest flight ever from Kansas City.

Orlando (MCO)St. Maarten (SXM)Launched April 2026

Daily service to the "Plane Spotter's Paradise."Baltimore (BWI)
St. Maarten (SXM)Launched April 2026

First-ever nonstop service between these two cities.

San Diego (SAN)Puerto Vallarta (PVR)Launched March 2026A returning favorite not seen since 2020.

Las Vegas (LAS)Cancun (CUN)Starting June 4, 2026

First international nonstop for Southwest from Sin City.

Las Vegas (LAS)Los Cabos (SJD)Starting June 4, 2026 Directly competes with Alaska Airlines on this popular route.

Las Vegas (LAS)Puerto Vallarta (PVR)Starting June 6, 2026Expanding the "Leisure King" status of the Las Vegas hub.

Why These Routes Matter

This isn't just about more seats; it’s about Southwest evolving to compete with major legacy carriers on long-haul leisure routes.

1. Breaking Records in Kansas City

The Kansas City to Punta Cana route is a milestone for the airline. At 1,847 nautical miles, it is now the longest flight Southwest operates out of MCI. It also marks the first time any airline has offered nonstop service between these two cities, saving Midwestern travelers hours of connection time in Atlanta or Charlotte.

2. The Las Vegas International Pivot

Las Vegas is already one of Southwest’s largest domestic operations. By adding nonstop flights to Cancun, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta this June, the airline is turning Vegas into a true international gateway for the West Coast.

3. Redeye Revolution

Tips for Booking

Check the Days: Many of these new routes, like the Baltimore to St. Maarten leg, operate on a weekly or twice-weekly basis rather than daily. Always check the Southwest Low Fare Calendar for the best availability.

Rapid Rewards: Since these are new routes, keep an eye out for "Double Point" promotions often used to celebrate inaugural flights.
Pack Heavy: Remember, Southwest’s policy of two free checked bags still applies to these international destinations, which is a massive win for those carrying snorkeling gear or bulky beach luggage.

With Anchorage service also debuting this month, Southwest is proving that 2026 is the year they truly "spread their wings" beyond the continental U.S.In a historic shift for the company, Southwest is using this expansion to launch its first international redeye flight. The new service from Las Vegas to San Jose, Costa Rica, will depart late at night and land the following morning—a move enabled by the airline's recent transition to assigned seating.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Travelore Tips: The Advantages Of United Airlines Bringing Polaris To Domestic Routes

For years, the United Polaris experience—with its lie-flat seats, Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, and premium dining—was a luxury reserved almost exclusively for long-haul international travelers. However, United has increasingly deployed Polaris-equipped aircraft on key domestic transcontinental routes.

Adding this international-grade product to domestic flights is a game-changer for frequent fliers. Here are the primary advantages of United's decision to bring Polaris home.

1. A True Lie-Flat Sanctuary

The most obvious benefit is the hardware. Traditional domestic "First Class" usually consists of wider leather recliners. Polaris, however, offers:

180-Degree Lie-Flat Seats: Essential for catching sleep on "red-eye" flights from the West Coast to the East Coast.

Direct Aisle Access: The 1-2-1 configuration means no more "climbing over" a neighbor to reach the aisle.

Enhanced Privacy: Higher suite walls and "do not disturb" indicators create a private office in the sky.

2. Seamless Productivity for Business Travelers

For those traveling between financial hubs like New York (EWR), San Francisco (SFO), and Los Angeles (LAX), a domestic Polaris flight turns travel time into billable hours.

Expansive Workspaces: The large console and sturdy tray table easily accommodate a 16-inch laptop and documents.

Multiple Power Points: Universal AC outlets and USB ports ensure your devices are fully charged upon landing.

3. Access to Premium Ground Services

Booking a domestic Polaris-marketed flight often unlocks access to United's most exclusive lounges.
Lounge Type - Domestic Polaris Benefit

United Club - Standard access for most transcontinental premium passengers.

Polaris Lounge - On specific premium transcon routes, passengers may gain access to the highly-rated Polaris Lounges, featuring spa-like showers and a-la-carte dining.

4. Competitive Edge in the "Transcon Wars"

The domestic premium market is incredibly competitive. By deploying Polaris aircraft, United maintains a significant edge over competitors:

JetBlue Mint: While Mint is highly praised, Polaris offers a larger global network and more robust lounge infrastructure.

American Airlines Flagship: United’s consistent 1-2-1 seating often beats American’s older 2-2-2 configurations on certain domestic widebodies.

5. Consistency for International Connections

There is nothing more jarring than flying 10 hours in a luxury suite only to connect to a cramped, narrow-body plane for the final 5 hours of a journey. By using Polaris aircraft on domestic legs that feed into international hubs, United provides a seamless premium experience from the first takeoff to the final landing.

Final Thoughts

While you won't find Polaris on every hop from Chicago to Denver, its presence on transcontinental and hub-to-hub routes represents a major step forward for domestic aviation. It transforms the flight from a "necessary evil" into a highlight of the trip, allowing travelers to arrive refreshed, recharged, and ready to work.

Travel Tip: When booking, look for aircraft types like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, 777-300ER, or the specially configured "high-J" 767-300ER on domestic routes to ensure