Monthly Archives

Monthly Archives for March 2008.

Obligatory British Airways Terminal 5 Post (as nearly required by law for a travel blogger)

Cranky Flier and TravelTech Talk have been all over the coming launch on March 27 of London Heathrow’s new Terminal 5.  Scott at TravelTech Talk writes It’s so impressive it makes me want to cry. Now, call me a little bit skeptical. It will be a vast improvement for sure. It will make connecting with BA at Heathrow better than connecting at Charles De Gaulle. It will be better than connecting in Frankfurt for those passengers (without Lufthansa HON Circle status) arriving out on the apron as so many flights there seem to. But it won’t match the experience offered to first class customers available to Lufthansa and Swiss passengers in Frankfurt or for that matter Munich or Zurich. Incidentally, Lufthansa has introduced personal assistant services at Heathrow for First Class and HON Circle members,…

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$50 off $250 with Southwest

Southwest and Paypal have an offer for a $50 rebate when paying for a $250 or more ticket via the online payments service. It’s only valid through March 27 and only for the first 10,000 uses (there’s not actually a way to tell whether you’re one of the first 10,000). As pointed out in this Flyertalk thread, even if you don’t currently have plans to fly Southwest, you could buy a ticket and cancel the reservation and then use the full credit towards a new ticket for travel within the next year. (Hat tip to nsx.)

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40,000 Citi Thank You Points for Checking and Savings Account

Through March 31, Citibank is offering 40,000 Thank You Points for: Opening a checking account with a minimum of $1000 and then making one direct deposit ot two bill pays each month for three months, and Depositing $25,000 into a savings account. The 40,000 Thank You Points will be deposited within 4 months of meeting the offer requirements. Normally I’d be reluctant to recommend tying up $25,000 in a savings account currently paying ~3%. But that’s a far sight better return than I’ve gotten in equities so far this year… And leveraged with the fixed point redemption chart, the 40,000 Thank You Points represent an additional $800 – $1200 retun in about seven months on top of that 3%.

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Best Credit Card for Gas and Groceries

This comment on my recent post about the Hiltom American Express points to a Fatwallet post about the Citi Drivers Edge Mastercard. And… ding, ding, ding, ding. This was exactly the card I was referring to when I said certain Citibank Thank You Network-linked cards have specific advantages on certain kinds of spend that win me over The person who first turned me on to this option asked me not to post about it, and I’ve honored that.  But since a commenter brought up the card and even linked to a relevant FatWallet discussion here on my blog I think it’s a bit more fair game.  During the first year of cardmembership the Citi Drivers Edge Mastercard offers a 6% rebate on purchases at supermarkets, drugstores and gas stations. (And it’s churnable, so after the first year or…

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The Philosopher’s Hotel

Via Tyler Cowen, the Philosopher’s Hotel features a series of rooms that are perhaps less overtly amazing but equally compelling for the right clientele: each room revolves around the life, work and philosophy of a particular philosopher. The above rooms, for example, respectively play off Georges Bataille’s concepts of sexuality and eroticism, Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophies of language, ethics and mysticism and Henry David Thoreau’s obsession with time, age and nature. Other rooms revolve around famous thinkers such as Nihilist Friedrich Nietzsche… One of Tyler’s commenters writes I imagine the Bentham room would have the means to see what was going on in all of the other rooms? I suppose one couldn’t reconcile postmodernism with the concern of upgrade, however.

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Up to 5000 Delta Miles with Avis

Avis is offering 2500 bonus Delta miles on a 3-day rental and 5000 bonus Delta miles on a 4-day rental. You must use the relevant coupon codes mentioned in the link in order to get the bonus. It’s offered on “a qualifying rental at participating Avis airport locations in the contiguous United States and Canada.” Qualifying presumably means paid, i.e. no free day coupons in conjunction with the bonus mile offer. And airport Avis locations only. The terms and conditions do not specify any maximum number of times that this bonus can be earned, and important point in light of the recent imposition of a limit on the number of times you could earn the Delta bonus from Budget (which is owned by the same company as Avis). Although even there reports are that folks…

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Coming Frequent Flyer Tie-in Between Lufthansa and JetBlue?

The Financial Times says that a frequent flyer partnership is in the offing between Lufthansa and JetBlue. No details yet, and I haven’t seen anything else written on the matter with actual confirmation. But there’s a glimmer of hope, finally, that one could choose to fly JetBlue while still participating in a real frequent flyer program (of which TrueBlue does not count). While Lufthansa’s award pricing levels are on the whole rather high, to my mind crediting JetBlue flights – should it become possible – to a Miles & More account will make wonderful sense. At least until all the detais are revealed. There are plenty more partnerships in the Miles & More program, so you can combine far more activities towards the awards you’re seeking. And the redemption side is much richer. After all,…

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Gratuitous Spitzer Schadenfreude

Online Travel Review reports that Eliot Spitzer’s prostitute wasn’t so high-end after all. He paid for her travel… on Amtrak Regional service, not the Acela. The indictment notes that the woman took the 5:39pm train which, you’ll note, is Amtrak’s slow regional service, rather than the faster, more comfortable Acela…the 5:39 regional train arrived 15 minutes AFTER the 6pm Acela train. He did manage to save $220 on this part of the transaction… Would have been a better story if he’d signed up for an Amtrak Mastercard and redeemed the signup bonus for her tickets.

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Summary of Starwood Preferred Guest

I’ve written up a summary of the Starwood Preferred Guest program for Webflyer.com’s Head2Head feature.  It’s as follows: Introduction: The Starwood Preferred Guest program began in February, 1999 by combining the old Westin Premier and Sheraton Club International Programs.  Its key selling point from the beginning was ease of points redemption: no blackout dates or capacity controls, if a participating hotel had a standard room available you could pay for it with points.  Only in 2008 has Hilton begun to follow Starwood’s lead on redemption, and all other programs remain clearly behind.  The Starwood brand includes Westin, Sheraton, Le Meridien, St. Regis, W Hotels, Luxury Collection, and Four Points (and element and aLoft brands on the way).  With over 860 hotels, it’s a larger program than Hyatt’s but much smaller than Marriott, Hilton, and Priority Club. …

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American Dining for Miles Bonus – for AA Elites Only

Via Free Frequent Flyer Miles, iDine (ok, Rewards Network, it’s probably time I start calling it that) is offering American Airlines elite members 500 bonus miles in each month you spend $150 in qualifying dines through their program. There are bonus mile offers like this all the time but they’re usually short-running. This one lasts through February, 2009.

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