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Monthly Archives for March 2013.

An Opportunity to Meet Heads of Loyalty Programs and Hear What’s Next

The Randy Petersen Travel Executive Summit is taking place on Friday, April 26 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner. Executives in the loyalty industry attending one of their major conferences are paying $149 to attend while folks attending Frequent Traveler University were sent a link to sign up for $99 if they wish. Others in the DC area that day can do so as well. The event will include brunch throughout and have two main sessions: Planes, Trains and Automobiles will include observations from Bob Crandall (former CEO American Airlines), Jeff Robertson (VP, SkyMiles, Delta Air Lines), David Lim (CMO, Amtrak), Avis, National Car Rental, Enterprise Car Rental and Hertz. The Plastic Fantastic features representatives from leading credit card brands and individual cards on how credit cards helped pull loyalty programs through the recent economic…

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50,000 Mile Virgin Atlantic American Express is Back

Via MilesAbound, the Virgin Atlantic American Express from Bank of America is back offering: 20,000 points after first purchase 25,000 more after $2,500 spend 2,500 points for each of 2 authorized users added to the account That’s an easy 50,000 Virgin Atlantic miles. You can also earn 7500 more points after $15,000 spend and then 7500 if you hit $25,000 spend within a year. And even though the card earns 1.5 miles per dollar on all purchases I don’t value Virgin Atlantic miles enough (because you can’t mix and match partners, their award chart can be quite expensive, and awards entail fuel surcharges) to justify the spend. So I view it as a 50,000 mile bonus card rather than one that generates 65,000 bonus miles. While Virgin miles are far from the most valuable, I…

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50,000 Mile Citi American Airlines Executive Mastercard Offer

The premium co-branded American Airlines Mastercard that can earn elite qualifying miles, offers no foreign currency transaction fees, and comes bundled with lounge access, carries a $450 annual fee. Most often I’ve seen the card offered with 25,000 miles as a signup bonus. But now there’s a 50,000 mile signup bonus offer for the card which requires $5000 spending within 3 months. It’s a lot of money for that annual fee but it’s also a lot of miles, and amounts to purchasing miles at less than a penny apiece (for the first year only). If you are shut out from other Citi cards you might want, such as AAdvantage Visa and the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve Card (the latter offers referral credit to me) then this is probably worth considering. It’s a no-brainer if you…

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The Culture that is TSA

An insider’s view, passed along without comment: [S]ince most TSA supervisors are too daft to actually supervise, bending the rules is easy to do. Did you know you don’t need a high-school diploma or GED to work as a security screener? These are the same screeners that TSA chief John Pistole and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano refer to as a first-class first line of defense in the war on terror. These are the employees who could never keep a job in the private sector. I wouldn’t trust them to walk my dog. … Most TSA screeners know their job is a complete joke. Their goal is to use this as a stepping stone to another government agency. … Supervisors play absolutely no role in day-to-day functions except to tell you not to chew gum.…

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Blogs as Thought Leaders: How the World is Thinking About 2013’s Hotel Program Devaluations

USA Today offers a recap of hotel points devaluations in 2013 and focusing specifically on the big changes at Marriott and Hilton (and the less drastic changes at Starwood, like increasing the price of cash and points awards while making those awards more available). Barbara DeLollis does a great job, and so the piece is pretty accurate communicating the changes and what they mean for travelers. What I found interesting is the way that blogs have turned into thought leaders. The piece leads with Wandering Aramean’s commentary. It closes with commentary by The Points Guy. And Hilton defends itself using my analysis (while DeLollis parries back with counter arguments drawn from my post as well). Hilton’s defense to increased point requirements are two-fold. First, the changes they’re making aren’t all bad. Hilton spokesman Scott Carman…

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Bits ‘n Pieces for March 12, 2013

News and Notes from Around the Interweb: Up to 40% discount on purchased United miles for 3 days only. Do airline amenity kits matter? Don’t forget to earn miles for bikinis and lingerie. Travel Summary held a reader poll and awarded View from the Wing as best overall. Through March 22, American is running a Facebook spin-to-win game where they’re awarding chances at a million miles (you’ll pay taxes) or an annual Gogo inflight wireless pass. They’re also giving away prizes of single use passes and of 100 miles. Aeroplan: 750 bonus miles per segment between Canada and 10 US airports with bookings made by March 31 for Air Canada travel in April.

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When to Take Advantage of 25% Off Purchased Starwood Points

Starwood is offering up to 25% off purchased and gifted Starpoints through April 30th. Save Up to 25% on Starpoints Now Through April 30, 2013 Top off your account for less! Buy Starpoints between March 11th and April 30th, 2013 and receive up to 25% off the regular price. The more you buy, the more you save! • Buy 500–6,500 Starpoints: SAVE 15% • Buy 7,000–12,500 Starpoints: SAVE 20% • Buy 13,000–20,000 Starpoints: SAVE 25% Now let’s do the math. 20,000 Starpoints still costs you $525. That’s 2.625 cents per point. Starwood points are worth a lot, and I’ll usually get at least 2 cents per point out of my hotel redemptions. But even for ‘topping off’ towards a hotel award this is dicey. Remember, you’ll get a better deal than buying Starpoints at 2.6…

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Frequent Traveler University Hotel Booking Now Available

With the April Frequent Traveler University sold out and expected to be the largest gathering ever of frequent flyers with 650 people in attendance, last I announced the next event — Frequent Traveler University Tampa, September 27-29. (Tickets are available here, and includes the Friday evening cocktail reception and lunch on both Saturday and Sunday; the Frequent Traveler University website is here.) This event will be held at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay. A hotel booking link is now available. The group room rate is $119 per night. You can find Milepoint.com discussion of the event here.

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Bits ‘n Pieces for March 11, 2013

News and notes from around the interweb: Wells Fargo Prepaid Visa cards have been a useful way to generate spending for points and bonuses. Million Mile Secrets reports that starting May 1 you’ll only be able to use Wells Fargo credit and debit cards to fund them which undermines their usefulness. Aeroplan earn up to 25,000 miles for partner activity. Deceptive pricing: Delta begins offering international fares with no changes, no retained value for cancellation, and no advance seat assignments — without the same disclosure they offer for those fares on domestic routes. Club Carlson Gold status just for signing up

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80% Bonus on Virgin America Purchased Miles

Virgin America Elevate is offering an 80% bonus on purchased miles through March 20. Here’s the Virgin America buy, gift, and transfer page. You have to be logged into your account to proceed. And then when you click on purchase miles you’ll see the offer: Don’t wait to travel in style. When you buy Elevate points by March 20, 2013 you’ll get 80% more points than you bargained for. Buy Elevate points in increments of 500 up to 20,000 points per calendar year. This is a better offer than I’ve seen before for Virgin America mileage purchases, and certainly better than January’s 50% bonus. With this offer you’re paying about 2.9 cents per mile, which sounds high but Virgin America’s currency is somewhat deflated compared to most mileage programs. Virgin America’s points are worth 2.2…

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