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Monthly Archives for June 2013.

Did You Win a Samsung Chromebook?

Last week I ran a contest to give away a Samsung Chromebook. I won it at a conference last month, and no doubt it’s the latest greatest coolest technology but I’m a one device kind of guy so I prefer my Lenovo Ultrabook. Why not let my readers benefit? The prize came to me from Gogo inflight internet, which I’m also a huge fan of. As Louic CK said, “you’re sitting in a chair in the sky” and it’s the most amazing technology. So with thanks to Gogo, I asked readers to pick their favorite post from this blog and share it in the comments. That way other readers might discover some posts they hadn’t seen but that their peers recommend, and I would get valuable feedback on what readers value most. I did learn…

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Details Released for Spending Virgin Atlantic Miles on Delta

Delta and Virgin Atlantic have announced details for reciprocal flight earning and lounge access. This is the result of Delta taking a 49% stake in Virgin. There aren’t any details yet on using Delta miles for travel on Virgin Atlantic. This should follow shortly, but my guess is it’s the same as the existing award chart for the rest of Delta’s partners albeit with fuel surcharges. Details about spending Virgin Atlantic miles for travel on Delta are available on the Virgin website, however. I haven’t yet attempted to make a booking. Consistent with US disclosure requirements, they list the cost of taxes and fees for Delta redemptions. And they show it as being ‘from’ $5. Now, Virgin Atlantic is famous for the exorbitant fuel surcharges it adds to redemption tickets. In fact, though, they pass…

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PointsHound Stackable Miles Bonus for Hotel Booking This Week

Rocketmiles is offering two stackable promotions that will let you earn 5000 bonus Virgin America points through July 15, 7000 if you are a Virgin America elite, on top of the usual miles earned for hotel bookings. PointsHound, which has hotels that you can still earn elite status and receive status recognition with, is also offering stackable bonuses this week. Normally being referred to PointsHound by an existing member get you 250 bonus miles with your first booking and the referrer gets 250 miles as well. I’ve arranged that folks signing up through my link will receive the full 500 mile bonus in their choice of participating programs. (You also get additional mileage earnng signing up through this link as you get a 60 day trial of ‘level 2’ points earning which is ~ 50%…

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Alaska Airlines Now Has One-Way Awards on All But Two Partners — Cathay Pacific Becomes Possible!

Back in March Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan introduced the ability to book one-way and mixed partner awards online and for some partners. Initially you could book one-way awards on American. You could also book one-way at full roundtrip price on Delta, or mix and match American and Delta in a roundtrip. Then in April they introduced one-way and online booking for British Airways awards. Most partners were added earlier in the month, with online booking possible. I just noticed at the end of last week that one airline not previously on the list — Cathay Pacific — could now in fact be used to book one-way awards only those awards require calling Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. Cathay Pacific awards are not bookable on the Alaska Airlines website. Here’s their one-way and roundtrip award chart for…

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Get Instant Top Tier Elite Status With Accor Hotels

Instant Platinum (top tier) status in the Accor Hotels loyalty program comes around with some frequency, each time it does the signup link won’t stay active for long — sometimes a couple of days, sometimes just hours. Here’s a current offer for instant Platinum status. (HT: Loyalty Lobby) Note that the signup page is just a signup page, no indication on that page that accounts will start at the Platinum level, but indeed it’s currently working as of this writing. You must open a new account, it cannot be applied to existing accounts. And when you do so you must use an email address that’s not currently on file with them. Even if you don’t frequently stay at Sofitel, Novotel, Pullman, Mercure, and other related properties frequently, you never know when you might find yourself…

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American’s New Redesigned Boarding Pass

American has rolled out a re-designed boarding pass with a more modern look and more information. Of course it’s not all that radically different. But it is better. It’s a minor thing, the look and feel of the boarding pass, but in general I like it. Compare it to an old card stock boarding pass from American. The new boarding pass will dsplay the TSA PreCheck logo if you’re eligible to use the PreCheck lane (provided the airport you’re using has one). They’ve also changed the elite status and boarding group designator. Instead of printing it, and displaying it as though it were a watermark on the card stock, it will be in the bottom left hand corner and inside of a circle. Black means elite status or other ‘priority access’ eligibility, and if it…

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What Strategy for United Elites that Don’t Spend Enough on Tickets to Retain Status Under New MileagePlus Revenue Rules?

Reader C.B. has had United status for a decade or more, but he really does fly on the cheapest tickets and won’t meet the minimum spending threshold for 2015 status based on his spending on United tickets in 2014. So he wrote looking for thoughts on what to do — what airline to credit his United flying to, for instance, with the goal that he would at least have some recognition on United. The goal, then, is Star Alliance Gold which gets lounge access, priority boarding and security and free checked bags. You may be ahead of me, but with United’s unfortunate but not unexpected revenue-qualifier announcement, I know that I won’t be the only one in 2014 moving United flight credits to another [Star Alliance] carrier in order to achieve Gold there — and…

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New Stackable First Hotel Booking Bonus from Rocketmiles

Rocketmiles, a website that kicks back substantial miles to you for you hotel bookings (but generally doesn’t provide credit for elite status, and for some chains bookings won’t allow elite recognition, also has a limited set of properties)., has introduced a new mileage-earning partner in Virgin America and has a bonus offer to promote it. Book by July 15 for a stay consumed by December 31 and credit to Virgin America for a 3000 mile bonus — or 5000 miles if you have Virgin America elite status. Those of you that got a status match from Virgin America may have that through June 30 so there’s a bit of a narrow window for maximizing this even more. This is a first-time booking bonus for new Rocketmiles customers, so folks that have used the site before…

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How the American Arlines App and My Own Stupidity Cost Me 45 Minutes and Made Me Miss a Meeting

I use the American Airlines mobile app a lot. It’s probably risky in some ways — I’m assuming the risk that the airline’s IT systems will be working and able to generate and scan the boarding passes, and they won’t be limited to working with paper. I’m assuming the risk that I’ll have a decent enough data connection to be able to pull up the app (it has to open and log in) and then connect to open the boarding pass. And I’m assuming the risk that I don’t run out of battery. I’m syncing with two Exchange server email accounts in addition to Gmail and Yahoo. That drains battery on my Android phone. But all of those things are, more or less, a function of the technology. I’m aware of those risks and assume…

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Thrifty Promises You a Free Rental Car Day But Changes its Mind

The Associated Press‘s David Koenig covers last week’s marketing debacle where Thrifty Car Rental sent al of their frequent rental members an email saying they qualified for a free rental day .. by accident. I haven’t rented from Thrifty for years (a decade ago they were exceptionally generous with mileage-earning in their partnership with America West). I got two copies of the email, which tells me I probably have two accounts in their database and also that those accounts must still exist. Apparently it was just the wrong data pull. hrifty Car Rental says it’s sorry, but many customers who were offered a free one-day rental won’t be getting that after all. The company says the offer was intended for a select group of top customers but was sent accidentally to many other people. ……

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