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Monthly Archives for October 2009.

Washington, DC to Lima Peru for $285 all-in

This is wide open for May and June, 2010 only. You fly from DC to either Miami or JFK on American and then connect to LAN to Lima. 5-day minimum stay. Last day to depart on this fare is June 17. Fare basis is QLESP516. Non-refundable, non-upgradable (though I’m not an expert in LAN’s upgrade rules), but will earn full miles if credited to American.

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Award Booking Services Featured in Travel Insider Newletter

David Rowell’s excellent weekly Travel Insider e-newsletter mentions my award booking service today: Here’s an interesting new service offered by Gary Leff, a respected and knowledgeable commentator about all matters airline related, and someone I’ve swapped occasional emails with for some years now. He is offering to help people book award travel, and says he can both take the hassle out of the process and also use his extra knowledge and familiarity with the ins and outs of award travel restrictions and – well, not so much loopholes as the creative opportunities that can be taken advantage of, in a way that might enhance your ability to secure the travel you’re trying to find.  He’ll do this for a $150 fee for one person, and $100 for each extra person traveling on the same itinerary. …

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Are Checked Bag Fees Good for Consumers?

Gabriel Okolski makes the unpopular case that checked bag fees are good for consumers in the long-run. His suggestion is that as a result of paying for checked bags, customers will demand better baggage handling. Now, one possible contrary data point is that Delta is the airline with both the highest revenue per passenger from checked bags and also the most baggage problems per passenger. If Okolski was correct I would expect to see airlines reaping more revenue from checked bag fees performing better in baggage delivery. But fair enough, perhaps this is a process where performance will improve over time and Okolski references innovations that are just now being made to make his case. So we’ll have to wait and see empirically. Although in the current environment, with how tickets and services are priced,…

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500 Continental Bonus Miles for Co-Branded Credit and Debit Card Holders

If you have a Continental credit card or debit card, you can register by November 30 to receive 500 bonus miles. They’re promoting using your cards to set up recurring payments. Registration is required. Offer valid for Continental Airlines MasterCard Credit and Debit Card Cardmembers only. The 500 mile bonus is a one-time bonus and can only be earned once during the promotional period and will be deposited into the member’s registered OnePass account 6-8 weeks, after the conclusion of the promotion. OnePass number must be provided at the time of registration. Only Continental Airlines Credit and Debit Card Cardmembers will receive the 500 mile bonus and earn miles via recurring payments, per their cardmember agreements.

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Are Frequent Flyer Miles Unfair to the Poor?

Floyd Norris had an utterly silly piece in Friday’s New York Times and I had intended to ignore it, but several readers forwarded it to me and thought that some comments might be in order. The article begins What would you think of a proposal to create a consumer financial system in which the poor subsidize the well off? The first point is that a store doesn’t get the full purchase price when you pay by credit card, instead the store has to pay merchant fees — the cost of the credit card handling the payment transaction on its behalf (providing payment to the merchant, collecting from the consumer, making automatic funds transfers, providing customer service on the accounts, arbitrating disputes). It’s a value-added service that we often take for granted. The fee structure for…

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New Delta Suntrust Debit Card Signup Offers

Delta’s mileage-earning debit cards are issued by Suntrust bank. Sure, Suntrust is based in the Southeast and Delta is based at Atlanta. But for a supposedly national carrier, especially post-Northwest merger, one would expect a banking partner with greater reach. At least Suntrust is aggressively pursuing customers with its signup bonus offers. The Platinum Check Card now comes with 15,000 bonus miles after first pin-based purchase made by December 31, and the business check card does as well. Both types of cards have $55 annual fees — and earn a full 1 mile per dollar which is generous by debit card standards. I’m not a big debit card guy, because I prefer the consumer protections of credit cards and because I don’t like making checkbook entries purchase-by-purchase but rather once a month (and I’m obsessive…

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