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Southwest Airlines has pricing change passengers will like

Before the holidays, one major U.S. airline made a change to its loyalty program that had an unfortunate effect on passengers. But now, Southwest Airlines (LUV) - Get Free Report seems to have taken a step toward making up for it with an offer that is available now.Related: Carnival Cruise Line offers key warning for all cruise passengers The airline's program for earning points, Rapid Rewards, allows members to use points they earn by traveling with the airline and by spending with its partners. The points can be used for flights, hotels, car rentals and for merchandise such as gift cards. But in November, Southwest announced that it was devaluing those points at the beginning of 2024 by raising points per dollar by about 4%. That meant, for example, that a $140 flight would cost 10,400 points as opposed to 10,000 points before the change. A Southwest Airlines plane is seen at an airport terminal. Robert Alexander/Getty Images Southwest is now offering a double points promotion Beginning Jan. 12, Southwest has decided to put in place a double points deal for Rapid Rewards members who book flights by Jan. 14 and travel by May 22. "This is potentially a generous promotion, especially given that many people can probably rebook travel to take advantage of this," wrote Ben Schlappig of One Mile At a Time. "Personally I value this offer at an incremental 6-14% return." The Southwest promotion looks to be a rewarding one for travelers that move quickly on it. Schlappig offered four examples:"Rapid Rewards members ordinarily earn 12x points on Business Select fares, so will now earn 24x points.""Rapid Rewards members ordinarily earn 10x points on Anytime fares, so will now earn 20x points.""Rapid Rewards members ordinarily earn 8x points on Wanna Get Away Plus fares, so will now earn 16x points.""Rapid Rewards members ordinarily earn 5x points on Wanna Get Away fares, so will now earn 10x points." The promotion does not include credit card rewards that can be earned by using them for airfare, which could add up to even more savings. "Southwest Rapid Rewards is a revenue based frequent flyer program, and personally I value these points at ~1.2 cents each," Schlappig wrote. "So by my valuation, you’re getting an incremental 6-14% return on your spending with this promotion. That’s a pretty substantial bonus."Some history behind Southwest's points offerings This positive development comes after a few years of Rapid Rewards changes that are important for context. In 2021, Southwest had devalued points during the pandemic after it allowed its customers to convert travel credits to points. The airline also gave points to passengers after its operational meltdown during the 2022 holiday season. The airline had been forced to cancel a large number of its flights during the historically busy weeks for travel because of the system failure that caused massive disruptions for travelers. The meltdown was blamed on outdated computer systems that had a difficult time handling an increase in bookings. The cancelations had a cascading effect and passengers were stranded at airports across the country. Many lost their luggage and had a difficult time recovering it. Since then, Southwest Airlines has implemented steps to prevent repeating the fiasco. The 2023 holiday season, while not without a few unfortunate incidents, was very much improved by comparison. Get exclusive access to portfolio managers and their proven investing strategies with Real Money Pro. Get started now.
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*Подкаст Лайфхакера: 5 фактов о ваших внутренних органах, которые впечатляют*

Вы знали, что желудок способен переваривать бритвенные лезвия? Но лучше этого не проверять, конечно.
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*Apple Watch and Oura Ring finally have a new (impressive) competitor*

While the official data isn't in yet, one of the most sought-after gifts of Christmas in 2023 was a wearable fitness device. And customers are spoiled for choice. Related: Walmart makes major change affecting millions of customers There are quite literally millions of devices collecting data in the market; approximately one in three Americans uses one, according to the NIH. And, depending on your preferences, needs, and fashion inclinations, there are plenty out there to choose from. The most popular is Apple's (AAPL) - Get Free Report Watch, which sees a new version annually since 2015. As of June 2023 it was estimated that Apple had sold over 229 million of them total — and that's well before the new Series 9 was released in September or the spending-heavy holiday season, whereby Apple Watch makes the perfect gift under so many Americans' trees. But others have been quickly gaining ground. While many enjoy Apple Watch for its seamless integration into the iOS ecosystem, upstarts like Oura, which features a more streamlined ring wearable with a longer battery life, has its own fanbase. Oura is slightly pricier than Apple Watch but has a longer battery and is designed to be worn all day and night, as it collects in-depth sleep data and compiles proprietary algorithms about its user and their wellness habits. And then there is WHOOP, a wearable band beloved by professional athletes and influencers as it focuses on endurance and recovery, telling users when to push their limits and when to scale it back to avoid an injury or setback. Both FitBit and Garmin also have their loyal customers, from military personnel to marathoners. Other entrants have been looking to make inroads in the nearly $75 billion fitness wearable market. Samsung, for example, has been working on a Galaxy Ring for years now, though it is yet to hit the market. New fitness tracker enters competition Which leaves space for a newcomer, even in the increasingly crowded market. Enter the Amazfit Helio Ring, which looks similar to the Oura Ring but is already delighting critics — Tom's Guide already placed it on its Best of CES 2024 awards list. As an athlete, you're only as good as your #recovery
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Apple Watch and Oura Ring finally have a new (impressive) competitor

While the official data isn't in yet, one of the most sought-after gifts of Christmas in 2023 was a wearable fitness device. And customers are spoiled for choice. Related: Walmart makes major change affecting millions of customers There are quite literally millions of devices collecting data in the market; approximately one in three Americans uses one, according to the NIH. And, depending on your preferences, needs, and fashion inclinations, there are plenty out there to choose from. The most popular is Apple's (AAPL) - Get Free Report Watch, which sees a new version annually since 2015. As of June 2023 it was estimated that Apple had sold over 229 million of them total — and that's well before the new Series 9 was released in September or the spending-heavy holiday season, whereby Apple Watch makes the perfect gift under so many Americans' trees. But others have been quickly gaining ground. While many enjoy Apple Watch for its seamless integration into the iOS ecosystem, upstarts like Oura, which features a more streamlined ring wearable with a longer battery life, has its own fanbase. Oura is slightly pricier than Apple Watch but has a longer battery and is designed to be worn all day and night, as it collects in-depth sleep data and compiles proprietary algorithms about its user and their wellness habits. And then there is WHOOP, a wearable band beloved by professional athletes and influencers as it focuses on endurance and recovery, telling users when to push their limits and when to scale it back to avoid an injury or setback. Both FitBit and Garmin also have their loyal customers, from military personnel to marathoners. Other entrants have been looking to make inroads in the nearly $75 billion fitness wearable market. Samsung, for example, has been working on a Galaxy Ring for years now, though it is yet to hit the market. New fitness tracker enters competition Which leaves space for a newcomer, even in the increasingly crowded market. Enter the Amazfit Helio Ring, which looks similar to the Oura Ring but is already delighting critics — Tom's Guide already placed it on its Best of CES 2024 awards list. As an athlete, you're only as good as your #recovery
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I Tried Travis Kelce’s Favorite Trader Joe’s Ice Cream

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I promised myself i would never return, but i need you kids to see this

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*Звания в армии СССР*

Весь период существования СССР можно по различным эпохальным событиям делить на несколько этапов. Как правило, перемены в политической жизни государства ведут к ряду...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/VynXjgS Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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Звания в армии СССР

Весь период существования СССР можно по различным эпохальным событиям делить на несколько этапов. Как правило, перемены в политической жизни государства ведут к ряду...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/VynXjgS Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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*Сухпаек - ИРП*

Боеспособность каждого отдельного бойца зависит от его морально-волевых качеств, навыков обращения с оружием и боевой техникой, а также физической подготовки.via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/81XLrYc Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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Сухпаек - ИРП

Боеспособность каждого отдельного бойца зависит от его морально-волевых качеств, навыков обращения с оружием и боевой техникой, а также физической подготовки.via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/81XLrYc Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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*Disney gets good news about its lawsuit against Ron DeSantis*

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' "War on Woke" built up a head of steam beginning in 2022 as the governor embarked on a campaign against the Walt Disney Company (DIS) - Get Free Report after the House of Mouse's then-CEO Bob Chapek opposed Florida's Parental Rights in Education law or the "Don't Say Gay" law. In April 2022, DeSantis signed legislation repealing the Reedy Creek Improvement District Act and eventually dissolved Disney World's special district in June 2023. He appointed his own hand-picked board to govern the property's infrastructure. DeSantis' actions has generated lawsuits and countersuits between Disney and the governor ever since.Related: DeSantis contentious law against Disney World affects iconic ride But DeSantis didn't stop there. He also expanded his "War on Woke" against a Florida officeholder.DeSantis also attacks Florida officeholder Florida voters in 2020 re-elected Democrat Andrew Warren as State Attorney for the 13th Judicial Circuit in Hillsborough County, which led to Warren implementing new policies and advocating reforms. Warren's policies and advocacy ruffled the feathers of Republican DeSantis, who suspended the state attorney from office in August 2022 and appointed a political ally to replace him. Warren in September 2022 filed a federal lawsuit against DeSantis, claiming he had suspended the state attorney in retaliation for his opinions on abortion and transgender rights that were protected by the First Amendment and sought reinstatement. In both cases, the statements on abortion and transgender never became policy. Warren never distributed the statements, nor included them in materials provided prosecutors, and never trained prosecutors on them, court papers said. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle ruled that the suspension violated the Florida Constitution and U.S. Constitution protections in two of six factors but nonetheless rejected Warren's claims on the merits. The judge ruled that DeSantis would have suspended Warren anyway based on unprotected activity. Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger disney Appeals court rules against DeSantis The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit unanimously ruled on appeal that the the U.S. District Court erred in concluding that the First Amendment did not protect the activities behind those certain factors. On Jan. 10, the appeals court vacated the lower court's decision and remanded the case to the district court to reconsider whether DeSantis would have suspended Warren based solely on unprotected activities. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals did not go unnoticed by the Walt Disney Company (DIS) - Get Free Report, as it believes the ruling provides strong ammunition for its First Amendment lawsuit against DeSantis that it filed in April 2023. Disney on Jan. 11, filed the U.S. Court of Appeals' Warren decision with its lawsuit, according to the Orlando Sentinel, claiming that the First Amendment protections stated in the appeals court decision also apply to its lawsuit against DeSantis. Disney CEO Bob Iger and the company filed its lawsuit after DeSantis took control over Disney World's Reedy Creek Improvement District, claiming the governor's actions were "patently retaliatory, patently anti-business, and patently unconstitutional." The company claimed DeSantis' actions violated its First Amendment rights. DeSantis and the Florida State Legislature dismantled the Reedy Creek Improvement District, creating the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District to oversee Walt Disney World's infrastructure in Orlando, Fla. DeSantis appointed his political allies on the new district's governing board.
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Disney gets good news about its lawsuit against Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' "War on Woke" built up a head of steam beginning in 2022 as the governor embarked on a campaign against the Walt Disney Company (DIS) - Get Free Report after the House of Mouse's then-CEO Bob Chapek opposed Florida's Parental Rights in Education law or the "Don't Say Gay" law. In April 2022, DeSantis signed legislation repealing the Reedy Creek Improvement District Act and eventually dissolved Disney World's special district in June 2023. He appointed his own hand-picked board to govern the property's infrastructure. DeSantis' actions has generated lawsuits and countersuits between Disney and the governor ever since.Related: DeSantis contentious law against Disney World affects iconic ride But DeSantis didn't stop there. He also expanded his "War on Woke" against a Florida officeholder.DeSantis also attacks Florida officeholder Florida voters in 2020 re-elected Democrat Andrew Warren as State Attorney for the 13th Judicial Circuit in Hillsborough County, which led to Warren implementing new policies and advocating reforms. Warren's policies and advocacy ruffled the feathers of Republican DeSantis, who suspended the state attorney from office in August 2022 and appointed a political ally to replace him. Warren in September 2022 filed a federal lawsuit against DeSantis, claiming he had suspended the state attorney in retaliation for his opinions on abortion and transgender rights that were protected by the First Amendment and sought reinstatement. In both cases, the statements on abortion and transgender never became policy. Warren never distributed the statements, nor included them in materials provided prosecutors, and never trained prosecutors on them, court papers said. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle ruled that the suspension violated the Florida Constitution and U.S. Constitution protections in two of six factors but nonetheless rejected Warren's claims on the merits. The judge ruled that DeSantis would have suspended Warren anyway based on unprotected activity. Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger disney Appeals court rules against DeSantis The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit unanimously ruled on appeal that the the U.S. District Court erred in concluding that the First Amendment did not protect the activities behind those certain factors. On Jan. 10, the appeals court vacated the lower court's decision and remanded the case to the district court to reconsider whether DeSantis would have suspended Warren based solely on unprotected activities. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals did not go unnoticed by the Walt Disney Company (DIS) - Get Free Report, as it believes the ruling provides strong ammunition for its First Amendment lawsuit against DeSantis that it filed in April 2023. Disney on Jan. 11, filed the U.S. Court of Appeals' Warren decision with its lawsuit, according to the Orlando Sentinel, claiming that the First Amendment protections stated in the appeals court decision also apply to its lawsuit against DeSantis. Disney CEO Bob Iger and the company filed its lawsuit after DeSantis took control over Disney World's Reedy Creek Improvement District, claiming the governor's actions were "patently retaliatory, patently anti-business, and patently unconstitutional." The company claimed DeSantis' actions violated its First Amendment rights. DeSantis and the Florida State Legislature dismantled the Reedy Creek Improvement District, creating the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District to oversee Walt Disney World's infrastructure in Orlando, Fla. DeSantis appointed his political allies on the new district's governing board.
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