Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. View the current offers here.Each Saturday, we round up news stories that you may have missed from the week before, including several that already appeared on The Points Guy, and some more that we haven’t covered yet. If you’re an avid TPG reader, scroll down for the new stuff. Here’s the top miles, points and travel news you may have missed this week:Spotted: First Physical Evidence of Extended Electronics BanAlthough nothing’s officially been announced yet, Delta posted a sign informing passengers that, as of May 12, you can’t bring any electronics other than a cell phone on board. The sign, which was posted at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), was later retracted by the airline.Woman Allegedly Asked to Pee in a Cup on a United FlightUnited was the subject of another outrage incident this week when news surfaced that a woman claimed a flight attendant made her pee in a cup. The woman said she had an overactive bladder but the flight attendant wouldn’t allow her to use the lav because the fasten seatbelt sign was illuminated.Spirit Cancellations Lead to Chaos and Arrests in TerminalSpirit has been immune from the recent string of passenger-airline faceoffs — until this week. When multiple flights were canceled across the airline, frustrated travelers at Fort Lauderdale Airport (FLL) took their frustrations out on one another and airline personnel. A chaotic scene ensued — and it was captured on video.Maximize the British Airways Executive Club Program in 2017Sign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.There are differing opinions about British Airways’ Avios currency, but if you know how to maximize the points, the Executive Club program can be very rewarding. Find out how to leverage your Avios.Get 100,000 Ultimate Rewards Points When Buying a Chase MortgageThink of all the things you could do with 100,000 extra Ultimate Rewards points. If you buy a mortgage through Chase Mortgage with your Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire card, you’ll get 100,000 bonus points.Review: A Deluxe Guest Room at The Ritz-Carlton, San FranciscoBetween its central location, amazing service and one-of-a-kind building, The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco is a fantastic option in the City by the Bay. Check out this full review of a Deluxe Room at the property.Everything You Need to Know About Cathay Pacific Asia MilesCathay Pacific is known for its fantastic hard product — especially in first class. But one of the things not so well known about the airline? Its loyalty currency, Asia Miles. Here’s everything you need to know about maximizing the program.Get 50% off Spotify Subscriptions With Capital One QuicksilverLove music? Who doesn’t. Keep your Spotify Premium subscription going all the time with 50% off subscriptions when you use your Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card or Capital One QuicksilverOne Cash Rewards Credit Card.Image courtesy of the Radisson Blu 1835 Hotel & Thalasso.Get a 75% Bonus When You Purchase Club Carlson PointsYou have just a couple of days left to get a 75% bonus when you buy Club Carlson points. Through May 15, 2017, you can buy those discounted Club Carlson points through the program’s website. This is the largest bonus on purchased points from the program since last year.Alaska Airlines Named Best in Traditional Carrier Satisfaction for 10 Straight YearsThe wins for Alaska Airlines keep rolling in. First, the carrier earned the top spot in our ranking of the best and worst airlines in the US, and now, it’s been awarded the No. 1 spot in Traditional Carrier Satisfaction by J.D. Power. This is the 10th straight year Alaska’s won.