The night of the Star MegaDO launch party, I checked into the Radisson near National airport in order to earn the Club Carlson 50,000 point bonus. It was a Saturday night stay, and points posted last night. One rule that struck me curious about the promotion was the requirement not just to check in in person (so that one person couldn’t go do a mass check-in for 50 people) but also to check out in person. I didn’t think it would actually be enforced. Were they really going to make hotels verify who had come to the desk for checkout? Were they really going to add that as an IT capability? It seemed a stretch. And in my case, it certainly wasn’t enforced.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for June 2012.
How Easy is it to Obtain Starwood Stay and Night Credit on an Award Redeemed from Someone Else’s Account?
My stay in Iguazu Falls at the Sheraton was on points, a reservation gifted to me by a friend with more Starwood points than he can shake a stick at. Points for incidentals at the hotel (e.g. my bar tab!) didn’t post automatically to my account, so I scanned a copy of the bill and sent it in for credit. The points were promptly added to my account. Strangely, though, my stay and night counter for elite status didn’t go up. Now, it doesn’t matter a great deal for me. I have Gold status through the American Express Platinum card. I’ll earn Gold status on my own, anyway. And I’m not expecting to hit Platinum as tempting as this year’s changes to the program make it to do so. But it’s the principle of the…
Air France KLM Flying Blue Ends Fuel Surcharges on Intra-European Awards – and Triples Miles Cost of Intra-European Business
It seems that in the past day or so Air France KLM Flying Blue has made some significant changes to their award pricing for intra-European flying. They’ve substantially reduced the fuel surcharges added on, in some cases eliminating them. Basically they’re matching what British Airways has done with intra-European award travel (although in the BA case you need points earning within the previous 12 months to qualify). At the same time, though, they’ve massively ratched up the points price of intra-European business class. There’s no official release on this, it was done without any notice at all, but it seems like business class awards inside Europe are pricing out about triple what they were just days ago. (No change to the price of intra-European coach.) For example, business class roundtrip London – Paris is now…
Wisconsin Members of Frontier Early Returns Can Move their Miles and Status to Delta
This is an opportunity with a pretty limited audience — Wisconsin residents only with mileage balances in Frontier Early Returns — but for those members this is huge. Via NotiFlyer, Frontier will allow you to bail on the Early Returns program and move all of your miles to Delta Skymiles. Frontier elite members taking advantage of the offer will be enrolled in a Delta status challenge, receiving 90 days of silver status with a requirement to fly 8,000 qualifying miles or 10 qualifying segments on Delta within 90 days to retain that status. It’s all or nothing with the conversion of miles, but Frontier members with elite status will still keep their existing status. The offer is valid through August 31, 2012. It’s a one-time offer, so if you have Frontier flights coming up you…
Award Tickets are a Better Use of Miles than Upgrades
Probably the most frequent misconception I run across (although perhaps tied with the idea that you can productively use Capital One points for premium cabin international travel) in my award consulting practice is that upgrading with miles either opens up a world of options beyond what booking award tickets gets you, or that mileage upgrades are a better value. So I wrote a column fpr Conde’ Nast Daily Traveler on why award tickets are a better use of miles than upgrades. Here’s the lead-in: Conventional wisdom has always said that the most lucrative way to use miles was to confirm upgrades from coach to business class on paid international tickets. That’s because you would accrue miles for the paid travel, plus earn status. And because upgrades require fewer points than a free ticket, you stretch…
Buying Flowers As a Way to Purchase Miles at a Discount
The spectacular margins on online flower purchases mean that FTD, 1-800-Flowers, Teleflora, and similar outfits are willing to offer significant kickbacks to savvy consumers on their purchases. I once earned 100 Delta miles per dollar at 1-800-Flowers. Even the standard ‘better’ offers represent a less expensive way to buy miles than making a mileage purchase from an airline website much of the time. Mommy Points illustrates that the current AAdvantage offer of 1500 American miles for any order at FTD lets you buy miles at two and a quarter cents apiece (if you make the least expensive purchase FTD offers), which is less than American’s buy miles price — and you get a free teddy bear. She thinks you should then donate the bears to “Homeless shelters, Child Advocacy Centers, Child Protective Services offices, family…
Only 3 Days Left to Get the 100,000 Point Signup Bonus British Airways Visa
British Airways Visa: up to 100,000 point signup bonus The most lucrative current credit card signup bonus is scheduled to be pulled June 7. The offer is: 50,000 points after first purchase 25,000 points after spending $10,000 on the card within a year 25,000 additional points after spending the next $10,000 on the card within that year There’s a $95 annual fee, spending earns 1.25 points per dollar, and the card has no foreign currency transaction fees. After $30,000, they award a free companion award ticket – the second passenger travels on an award booked on British Airways flights for no additional points (though both passengers are charged taxes and fuel surcharges). And of course there are plenty of ways to goose your spending to get there. (Some folks have luck making a mock booking…
Bits ‘n Pieces for June 4, 2012
Calculated Risk reports on declining fuel prices, futures suggest further price declines. Any bet on whether fuel surcharges will fall alongside? (To pre-empt, no I am not willing to cover the other side of that bet!) Online Travel Review thinks the Etihad Guest award chart has some real values in it, especially useful as the program has become a Starwood Preferred Guest transfer partner. Frequent Miler has a convoluted scheme to buy Chase Ultimate Rewards points for under a penny a point. If you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred card, you go through the Ultimate Rewards Mall to buy physical gift cards from Barnes and Noble. Purchase the cards using an American Express business card with OPEN savings. Then go through TopCashBack to sell your gift cards to PlasticJungle. If each stage of the process…
MegaDO is a Popular Blog Topic for Sure!
I covered the launch party over the weekend, including dates, trip details, and pricing. Mommy Points was there and offers her own take on the evening as well. Heels First Travel attended and won an advance booking opportunity, plus United 1K status. And shrieked. Pizza in Motion seems excited. Are you?
The End of United’s Qatar Partnership Announced, and the Effect on Ultimate Rewards Transfer Options
United is ending its partnership with Qatar. Here’s the key line about mileage earning and redemption: Customers will be able to accrue mileage on Qatar Airways codeshare and interline flights until September 14, 2012. Award travel ticketed on or before September 14, 2012, will be honored as ticketed and valid for one year. It’s a terrible shame, United just added the functionality to book awards on Qatar to its website, and they allow combining Qatar and Star Alliance partners on the same award. Qatar has fabulous award space to many destinations, and transiting the Middle East is a really efficient way to get to many destinations in Central Asia and Northern Africa. While awards will be bookable through September 14, it presumably won’t be possible to make changes to those awards (except in ways that…