
Exploring the world with points, miles and a bit of crazy.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | AviationPlaces & TravelLeisureSociety & Culture | |||

Singapore? Bangkok? Lisbon? Portland? All are options to hang with the DLD crew this year, with the Portland event just a few weeks away.
The industry gathered in Rio to discuss its future, and things are awfully murky right now. Plus an update on the UA 764 incident at EWR, lounges, dynamic award pricing, and more.
One of the last free meals is gone for US travelers. Plus inflight internet shifts, new walkways, and some really, really stupid comments (but other people this time, in addition to ours!).
New hubs in Florida, and other interesting ideas, with guest Ed Pizza.
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I listen to most podcasts at 1.75 to 2x their speed. The guys who host this show talk so fast that I have a difficult time understanding what they’re saying at normal speed. 0.75 speed it is. I find their content interesting, but slow down!
Great presentation and knowledgeable crew !
The discussions are great and cover in-depth and advanced travel topics. However, the sound quality is not the greatest and very inconsistent between episodes. Seth also talks incredibly fast and should try to slow down.
Update: 10/23/21 - WHO KEEPS CLICKING THEIR MOUSE? The constant clicking of the mouse in the background is very distracting. PLEASE move it a little away from your mic!
Awesome podcast. Love the content. I wish I could understand Seth a little better be HE TALKS SO FAST! Seth, I’m sure you’ve got some great stuff to say but I can’t really understand what you’re saying because you TALK TOO FAST! Slow down man so that we can comprehend what you’re saying.
This is lively aviation podcast. The host Stephan is always jovial and moderates well, kind of like the kid in high school who wanted to be liked by everyone; Seth is knowledgeable and always has an opinion, like the nerdy know-it-all in high school you know actually knows it all; and Foz is always good for a well-informed contrarian opinion, like the oddball guy in everyone’s high school study group. Together, are knowledgeable about aviation (sometimes getting into the weeds when it comes to... more
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A travel- and aviation-focused discussion series that blends industry analysis with personal travel anecdotes, point-chasing strategies, and policy- or market-driven conversations. Hosts regularly unpack airline economics, loyalty programs, cabin innovations, and industry moves, often pairing practical travel tips with sharp, banter-filled takes. Notable strengths include a clearly opinionated, informed trio and a knack for turning complex industry dynamics into accessible storytelling, along with a willingness to cover niche topics like cabin tech, loyalty tactics, and global route shifts. A potential listener can expect lively debate, deep dives into how airlines and programs actually work, and plenty of travel-nerd insight without leanin... more
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