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Monthly Archives for February 2010.

W Hotel Store Discounts

I have many times posted discounts for the W Hotel Store (such as here, here, here, and here). And I’m the happy owner of a W Hotel Bed (plush top with feather bed), purchased with a 40% discount code. This time, however, MilesQuest beats me to the punch: The W Store has a brand new promotion code for 35% off. Enter promo code QDG8Y Another promo code you can use is code Y6S2Q for 30% off bath towels and a free bath mat with a $50 order.

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Iran Will Bar Airlines That Refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf

Ben Mutzabaugh covers the rather bizarre story that Iran has threatened to bar – and possibly impound – aircraft that fly into its airspace unless they use the name “Persian Gulf” on their in-flight monitors They’ve even revoked the immigration status of a Greek flight attendant working for an Iranian carrier who referred to the body of water as the Arabian Gulf — “Due to his inappropriate and irresponsible behavior.” Airlines have just a couple of weeks to comply, and if they repeat the offense they risk having their aircraft impounded when they reach Iran. The U.M. agrees with Iran’s naming convention, but this still rather smacks of a dictatorship’s enforcement of Newspeak.

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Hyatt Co-Branded Credit Card Coming

It appears that Hyatt may finally be on the verge of introducing a credit card partnership. This has been rumored for years, it’s been seriously examined and worked on at Hyatt for years, and the chatter out of Hyatt’s offices has really picked up the past few months. Hyatt has been the only major chain without a credit card partner, although it is and has been possible to earn Hyatt points via credit card spend (Diners Club). There’s a current thread on Flyertalk discussing a survey about potential mixes of benefits for a Hyatt co-branded credit card. It’s naturally likely to come with a signup bonus and bonus points for Hyatt spend. Other possible benefits include: Confirmed suite upgrades, possibly valid on award stays not just paid stays (which makes sense, since card spend earns…

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Re-booking Cancelled Flights During the Snowpocalypse

Wendy Perrin offers her lessons learned from a cancelled flight, the result of Snowpocalypse-induced cancellation of her flights to Hawaii. She sums up — don’t wait for the airline to inform you of the cancellation, be proactive (if you wait, alternate flight options will be gone), suggest alternate routes to the agent when rebooking (don’t just accept that nothing’s available), and ask your hotel to waive cancellation penalties if you don’t make it there on the intended check-in day. I did a major set of rebookings during the storm, it’s not really part of my job as such but I’m “the expert” and we had a major event on the West Coast with a large contingent traveling from DC across several days, myriad flights, and different airlines. I echo Wendy’s remarks about rebooking early. The…

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Another Excellent Stay at the Westin Diplomat

Several folks asked me about this post from yesterday morning, the sunrise photo I was waking up to, where I was? It was another great stay at the Westin Diplomat. This isn’t the nicest or most refined property in Starwood, or even of theirs in South Florida. There’s a new W in Ft. Lauderdale that was tempting to check out. But this hotel offers the very best Platinum elite treatment of any property, anywhere. They have something like 86 suites in the upgrade pool, about three-quarters of which are “corner suites” — a bedroom and separate living room with small dining area and large bathroom. These suites have a wraparound balcony looking straight out at the Atlantic ocean, and to the side the ability to see the Intracoastal Waterway as well. With this many suites,…

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Starwood Introduces Free Internet for Platinums

Lucky reports that Starwood Platinum members will begin receiving complimentary in-room internet worldwide on March 1. Hyatt added free internet as a benefit for all elites last year, at the same time they added four confirmed-at-booking suite upgrades per year.  This is a good move to match Hyatt, but I still consider Hyatt’s Diamond upgrade program better than Starwood’s, although Starwood Platinums do have the chance of more suites than Hyatt Diamonds (quite rare for a Diamond to receive a suite without confirming it, in my experience). I’ve long been saying that Starwood hsa needed to ramp up benefits to stay competitive.  What was once an industry-leading program has been matched and even surpassed. Starwood’s unique selling propositions were two-fold: True Redemptions: No capacity controls on awards.  Hilton and Hyatt now both offer this.  Upgrades…

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Best Western Status Match Offer

Best Western is offering to match elite status. To match your ELITE status in any other hotel program you can either email our Customer Care team at BWRelite@bestwestern.com, or call 1-800-444-7646. Just tell us you want to upgrade your membership with Status Match…No CatchSM, provide us with proof of elite status with another hotel program and we’ll take care of the rest! If you hold elite status in another program, and you might stay at a Best Western, great. Me? I have no Best Western plans in my future, so probably won’t take advantage of the offer. (HT: Frugal Travel Guy.)

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Free Hyatt Platinum Status and Fast Track to Diamond

Hyatt is offering instant platinum status (valid for 180 days) and a fast-track to retaining Platinum and achieving Diamond. The key benefits of Platinum status are avoiding the worst room in the house, free internet, and a 15% bonus on points earning. The offer is valid through December 30. New members receive their status instantly via the online link, current members need to call to register for the offer. The elite status fast track component of the offer is 5 nights during the 180 day trial to requalify through February 2012, or 15 nights to achieve Diamond status until then. Hyatt Diamond, in my estimation, is the best top tier of any major program at the moment (Intercontinental Royal Ambassador doesn’t count for the comparison). Hyatt matched Starwood on award redemption, so Hyatt points are…

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