Weekly Recap: October 4, 2025

Greetings from Austin! I’ve finally wrapped up an insane month of travel and now I get to spend a few weekends at home. We had Mrs. ATX’s family in town for the weekend and we were spending time with them, which is why the recap is a day late.

This week, we saw another incident involving Delta Connection CRJ-900s, British Airways announce a new route, and an amazing status match opportunity pop up.  All of that and more in the ATX Jetsetter weekly recap for the week ended October 4, 2025.

Two Delta Aircraft Collide on Taxiway at New York’s LaGuardia Airport

Two Delta aircraft collided while taxiing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on October 1, 2025. Both aircraft were CRJ-900 regional jets operated by Endeavor Air. Fortunately, there was only one injury amongst the 93 passengers and crew onboard both planes.

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Two Delta Connection CRJ-900s collided earlier this week in New York.

American Express Unveils Platinum Card Changes

American Express recently announced changes to its popular Platinum Card. While the card’s annual fee has increased to a staggering $895, the increase in benefits should be more than enough to justify the increase for most cardholders. Plus, there’s a cool mirrored finish option available now and mine is already in the mail!

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American Express has unveiled changes to its popular Platinum Card which includes an increased annual fee and a variety of new credits Image: American Express)

British Airways is Launching Flights to St. Louis (STL)

British Airways is launching 4x weekly flights between London and St. Louis for the summer travel season. The flights will launch on April 19, 2026 using Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Flights will operate on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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British Airways is launching flights between London and St, Louis this summer.

Royal Jordanian is Offering an Amazing Status Match Opportunity

Royal Jordanian has expanded its status match program to allow for participation by residents of the United States. While this is a paid match, I’m leaning towards doing it as it provides OneWorld Sapphire status for a period of 12 months. Are any of you considering participating?

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Royal Jordanian’s popular status match is now available for United States residents.

Review: Delta Airbus A321 First Class (ATL-AUS)

Delta offers a remarkably consistent product in its domestic First Class cabin. While new seats are slowly being rolled out, the current seats are still comfortable and the seatback IFE and free gate-to-gate Wi-Fi makes for a comfortable, productive flight on the Airbus A321-200.

Delta Airbus A321-200 First Class Cabin
Delta offers an extremely consistent hard product on its fleet of Airbus A321s in First Class, though the bulkhead seats aren’t for everyone.

Summary

After a crazy September of travel, I’m happy to say that October should see me spending a much more time at home. This update is coming over a day late so I appreciate your patience. As always, thank you for checking out the weekly recap for the week ended October 4, 2025!

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