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  • 1 month ago | dailydrop.com | Tiffany Eastham

    I was recently invited by Nashville International Airport to join Aer Lingus on its inaugural Dublin (DUB) to Nashville (BNA) flight. The experience was so much fun, especially the parties before and after the flight, which involved live country music, fun photo ops, and more. Photo by Mike Dodge/Daily Drop But I also had the pleasure of spending a few days exploring Dublin and venturing into the Irish countryside.

  • 1 month ago | dailydrop.com | Benji Stawski

    If you have the Chase Freedom Flex® — or the original Chase Freedom® (no longer open to new applicants) — you probably know one of its best perks is the quarterly rotating 5% cash-back categories. Each quarter, Chase selects a few spending categories where you can earn 5% back on up to $1,500 in purchases (then 1% after that). That’s up to $75 in bonus rewards every quarter, or $300 per year if you max it out.

  • 1 month ago | dailydrop.com | Tiffany Eastham

    Let’s be real… nothing kills a travel day faster than seeing a $25 Wi-Fi charge after boarding your flight. Whether you’re trying to answer emails or just want to doom-scroll in peace, staying connected shouldn't cost you an arm and a leg. Luckily, there are more ways than ever to get free in-flight Wi-Fi, whether you're flying domestic or international, with budget airlines or full-service carriers. Here’s what you need to know before your next trip. Which Airlines Offer Free In-flight Wi-Fi?

  • 1 month ago | dailydrop.com | McKay Moffitt

    If you’re looking for a no-annual-fee credit card that earns cash back (or flexible points if you play your cards right), Chase has two valuable options: the Chase Freedom Flex® and the Chase Freedom Unlimited®. Both cards have great earning potential, access to those sweet, sweet Chase Ultimate Rewards, and a whole lot of flexibility. But while they look similar on the surface, the way they earn rewards is totally different.

  • 1 month ago | dailydrop.com | McKay Moffitt

    When it comes to travel rewards cards, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and the American Express® Gold Card are both pretty amazing. Both cards offer strong earning potential, valuable perks, and access to flexible rewards programs. But they shine in slightly different ways, and the best choice for you comes down to your spending habits and travel goals. Here’s what you need to know if you’re trying to decide which one deserves a spot in your wallet (or whether you should carry both).

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