In this weekend's Frequent Miler week in review around the web, read about key enhancements to the PPP loan program that might be relevant for readers with small businesses, when Emirates is re-starting service to some cities (including new first class suites from New York), an easier-than-expected path to Diamond status via supermarkets and more.

I haven't closely followed the Payroll Protection Program, but Chuck at Doctor of Credit has periodically posted updates that break is down and make it easier to follow. This latest update sounds like it might be very beneficial for a lot of small business owners, so if you've been working your way through the mess and looking for some clarity, this is worth a quick read.

Singapore-based blog Mainly Miles covers the news that Emirates is set to re-launch a number of routes (including between JFK and Dubai and Singapore and Dubai) in less than two weeks. Additionally, they are flying the new first class on some of these routes - including from JFK. With the reduced fuel surcharges, that could make the New York flight worth keeping your eye on if and when you decide to travel again.

This post from Middle Age Miles actually came out a couple of weeks ago, but I'd previously missed it. It seems that the bonus points earned via US Supermarket spend on the Surpass card are not only counting as base points toward lifetime status but also as base points toward 2020 status. That makes for a great opportunity to earn Diamond status while spending toward your free night certificate.

Travel With Grant covers the new ability to use the Amex Hilton Aspire resort credit at restaurants and it was good news and well-timed on several fronts: first, I was thinking about getting take-out tonight to bring to a drive-in movie theater (my first take-out since early March and certainly the first form of in-person entertainment in as long) - but I had totally forgotten that the Aspire credit for restaurants kicked in a few days ago. Looks like dinner is on Amex tonight! It's obviously also good to know that it posts quickly, but furthermore I thought it was good news that this posted based on an in-app restaurant purchase for Grant. That means it could be easy to make up any any small odd amount of resort credit left at the end.

You'll surely see a lot of road trip posts in the coming months, but I was really impressed by this short post from Erin Hurd at Nerd Wallet because I live in the Northeast and had never heard of any of these hotels. There's a Kimpton in rural Vermont? And a Wyndham that costs 15K in Newport? What? If my family decides to travel at all this summer, one of these five places might seriously be on our list as they are all drive-able for us.

That's it for this week around the web. Check back soon for this week's last chance deals.

Nick Reyes is a (fairly) regular guy with an animalistic passion for maximizing the value of miles and money to travel the world in comfort and style. There is little in life that he loves more than finding a fantastic deal and helping you shop smarter & harder to achieve your travel dreams.

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