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The Last Honest Place in the Airport: Why the MSP Observation Deck Beats a Crowded Lounge

Jake Redman March 1, 2026

Published: February 28, 2026 • Updated: February 28, 2026 February 2026. Travel is a grind. Lounges are at capacity. The “exclusive” experience is now a 45-minute waitlist for a lukewarm buffet. Between the Global Entry suspension and the United MileagePlus squeeze, the airport has become a series of obstacles and paywalls. If you aren’t a 1K or carrying the right metal credit card, you’re the product, not the guest. The lounge used to be the escape. Now it’s the Hunger Games. People fighting over the last power outlet. Travelers shouting into Zoom calls about quarterly projections. It’s exhausting. If you’re […]

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Finally, IHG Gets Cool: What You Need to Know About the New ‘Noted Collection’

Jake Redman February 28, 2026

IHG just launched its 21st brand. It’s called the Noted Collection. The move was official as of February 17, 2026. If you’re tired of the “beige box” hotel experience, this is for you. It’s IHG’s latest play into the “soft luxury” space. Think independent hotels that want to keep their soul but need IHG’s massive booking engine to survive. For those of us who live out of a suitcase but hate the corporate feel of a standard Crowne Plaza, this is a big win. The Lowdown on Noted Collection IHG has been on a tear lately. 11 new brands in […]

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A woman is sitting in an airport lounge, holding a smartphone and a credit card. She is wearing a beige blazer and has a handbag beside her. A cup of coffee is on the table in front of her. Through the large window, a blurred airplane is visible on the tarmac outside.
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Venture X Lounge Cuts: The Party’s Over for Your Plus-One

Jake Redman February 27, 2026

February 1, 2026. The date the Venture X party ended. Capital One finally pulled the plug on the most generous guest policy in the premium card market. No more “bring the whole squad” for free. The era of the “free lunch” in Denver, Dallas, Dulles, LAS, and JFK is officially over. (And yeah, the Landing concept is in the mix too — like DCA.) The February 1 Reality Check If you’re standing in line at a Capital One Lounge today, the math changed. Here’s the damage: Primary Cardholders: Still get in free. Adult Guests: $45 per person, per visit. Child […]

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