Just like Delta and US Airways, Alaska Airlines will no longer interline baggage on separate tickets (HT: Lucky). That’s an exceptionally consumer-unfriendly policy change. If you use Alaska Airlines miles to book a Cathay Pacific award ticket from San Francisco to Hong Kong, but you’re actually starting in Seattle and there’s award space from Seattle to San Francisco so you have to buy that ticket from Alaska, then when you check in at Seattle they will no longer check your bags all the way through — you’ll have to collect the bags in San Francisco and re-check them. All because Alaska Airlines had no award space on the domestic flight and you had to pay them more money to start your international award. Shame, shame. But against the backdrop of that news yesterday it seems…
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Monthly Archives for December 2012.
1000 Free United Miles
Via Just Another Points Traveler: You can receive up to 1,000 bonus MileagePlus bonus miles instantly when you register with bckstgr.com (400 miles) and sync your Twitter account (200 miles), Facebook account (200 miles), and Foursquare account (200 miles). Points post instantly.
50% Off Delta Club Passes (Purchase By End of the Year)
Delta normally charges $50 for a single visit pass, something that I’d almost never consider to be ‘worth it.’ Through the end of the year, though, they will sell you (4) passes for $99. That’s about $25 a pass, or half off the regular price. You can only purchase the passes in person at a club, and you have to mention that you want the special offer (I guess if you just ask for 4 passes they’ll instinctively want to charge you $200 — but if you know the secret handshake you get it for half that). There’s no way to make the purchases online. But you can do it at any Delta Skyclub, you don’t need to be using the club that day in order to buy the passes and you don’t need to…
SkyGuide Executive Privilege Club Imposes New Limits on Lounge Pass Reimbursement
Lots of folks have been successfully using the SkyGuide Executive Privilege Club for deeply discounted lounge access. A $20 membership buys 12 lounge day passes per year. And since the ‘per year’ limit has been per calendar year, and the membership is for 12 months, folks have even been able to get 24 (12 at the end of one year, 12 at the beginning of the next) lounge passes for their $20. Further, since a lounge day pass often costs $50, that’s as much as $1200 in (mileage-earning, credit card signup bonus-qualifying) spending that’s reimbursed. A great deal all around if you’re willing to fill out and mail in the reimbursement form. This continues to be a good deal, but of course it is too good a deal. So not at all surprising that they’re…
500 Free American Airlines Miles for Quick Survey
Via Lucky, American AAdvantage will give you 500 miles for “liking” both American Airlines and American AAdvantage on Facebook and then completing a brief survey. It’s one page, a handful of questions, basically what are your favorite loyalty programs and why? Miles should post in 6-8 or less. Easy and fast to take. The survey is on offer through December 17 or until 200,000 people complete it.
33% Bonus on Transfers of American Express Points to Hilton
American Express Membership Rewards is offering a 33% bonus on transfers to Hilton through January 31. You shouldn’t do this, though. This offer moves 1000 Amex points into 2000 Hilton points. Through December 29, American Express is offering a transfer bonus to Virgin Atlantic. And Virgin Atlantic points transfer to Hilton at a ratio of 1:2. That offer yields 2700 Hilton points for each 1000 American Express points (by transferring American Express to Virgin Atlantic to Hilton). Even that I don’t consider to be an exceptional use of American Express points. It’s decent and can pay off when redeeming for some of Hilton’s top end properties. But at a minimum it’s more attractive than the straight-up transfer bonus to Hilton.
New Priority Club PointBreaks Hotels for Stays Through January 31
A new Priority Club PointBreaks list is out. These are the promotional awards where rooms at specific hotels are only 5000 points per night. While the offer is valid through January 31, the best hotels participating each round usually sell out quickly and are pulled in a few days. So if you want to redeem your points for one of these properties — or even might want to — it’s a good idea to make that booking right away. As of this writing there are no listed properties in Africa. There are 9 Holiday Inns listed in Europe. There are just 7 hotels currently listed in Asia including the Intercontinental Jakarta — which is the only included Intercontinental at this point (it’s possible that more could be added). I can only hope that the list…
100% Bonus on Buying Miles from AviancaTaca
AviancaTaca has brought back their 100% bonus on purchased miles, through December 28. You can purchase up to 75,000 miles and receive a 100% bonus (resulting in up to 150,000 miles). AviancaTaca miles are especially leveraged Since joining Star Alliance in June they’ve already run buy miles bonuses twice previosuly — they ran the offer in September, and one in July. This was a regular feature of the program prior to their joining Star as well. And each time the offer is limited to people that were members of the program prior to the start of the buy miles bonus. Which is why I suggest at least joining AviancaTaca Lifemiles speculatively, since the program is really valuable. The award chart is pretty reasonable One-way awards are available for half the cost of roundtrip They offer…
Priority Club Cracking Down on How They Calculated Points for Elite Status
Loyalty Lobby writes that a change to the terms and conditions of Priority Club related to how status will be earned starting January 1 was posted to the chain’s Chinese website. Previously, Gold status was earned after accumulating 20,000 points in a calendar year and Platinum status earned after accumulating 60,000 points in a year. The new system will distinguish between status points and non-status points. So purchased points, transferred points, and ‘promotional’ points will no longer count towards status. It is not clear, however, how ‘promotional’ points differ from “partner points from qualifying activities” which will continue to count towards status. One possibility is that all of the stackable promotions that can be earned for a single stay may not count towards status (I’ve earned as many as 40,000 points in one rather inexpensive…
100% Bonus on US Airways Purchased Miles Extended Through December 7
The current round of bonuses for purchasing US Airways miles was supposed to run through November 30th only. Of course I pretty much anticipated that once the bonus ended, there would be another one. Although sometimes it’s a smaller bonus, or targeted only to people that had purchased in the past. But most of the time US Airways does offer some sort of bonus. This time what they’ve done is extend the November 30-expiring bonus through December 7. It’s over 1.8 cents a mile to buy miles even with the 100% bonus, my personal approach is that I would certainly buy miles to top off an account or to make an immediate award booking (put a reservation on hold then buy the miles) but I wouldn’t buy miles speculatively just to stock up for future…