Yearly Archives

Yearly Archives for 2013.

Will Buying Miles from the Mint Save Us All? Obama’s Debt Ceiling Plan B Came From Frequent Flyers

One of the frequent controversies in the frequent flyer world is, should the mileage-earning opportunity be shared? On the one hand, the community benefits by sharing with each other. Before internet forums and blogs a mistake fare might be discovered by one person, they would share with a few friends, but that would be it. In the modern age a mistake fare is discovered, it goes viral, and many more people either have their tickets cancelled or luck our and wind up with a once in a lifetime to travel the world at ridiculously low prices. (And what’s once in a lifetime for many turns out to be ‘just another Wednesday’ for many of us.) The fear is that ‘too much exposure’ will lead to a deal being pulled more quickly than if it had…

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Waiting (Im)patiently for the Return of Icelandair’s Alaska Airlines Redemptions

ChangeDetection.com is a really useful website, I use it to track changes to pages like US Airways Grand Slam (I kept hoping they’d bring it back, and would get an early heads up if they changed the page which hosted it). I’ve also been using it to track if and when Alaska Airlines awards come back to Icelandair’s Saga Club program. Back in August lots of folks were hitting Icelandair pretty hard with their partner redemptions on Alaska Airlines. You could straight up buy miles and redeem them on Alaska for first class to Hawaii for about $350. Icelandair was aware of the deal. Their award chart was very very good, 30,000 miles roundtrip in first class, and it was cheap to buy miles in part because of weakness in their country’s currency. And if…

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Alaska Airlines Adds Emirates Redemptions to its Award Chart

As expected, Alaska Airlines has gotten up their award chart for redemptions on Emirates which will begin January 16. I was sleeping last night when this was first noticed — while Lucky tripped over himself, fell, and quickly got up a blog post while bleeding in order to bring you the news first. So hat tip Lucky. Here are the award charts: As is common for Alaska Airlines awards on partners, they do not publish award charts for travel between every region of the world. For instance there is no award on Cathay Pacific between Europe and Asia. You can fly Emirates between North America and the Middle East, India, Africa, and Asia but not, say, all the way to Australia. Alaska Airlines awards on partners are roundtrip only, no one-ways for half the miles.…

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What Starwood’s Lawsuit Against Two of it Own Hotels Reveals About the Starwood Preferred Guest Program

On Tuesday I wrote that Starwood is suing the Parker Meridien and Perker Palm Springs hotels, accusing them of fraud and seeking to abrogate their contracts. Starwood is trying to cancel its agreements with the Parker Meridien hotels in New York and Palm Springs after the properties allegedly faked accounting records and guests in order to claim over $1 million in payments from SPG. LoyaltyLobby tracked down a copy of the lawsuit (.pdf) and it makes for interesting reading. It reveals the details of the fraud. Starwood Preferred Guest was the first program to offer ‘no capacity controls’ on award nights. If a standard room is available at a hotel, a member can use points for the room. The way that they do that is offering deeply discounted payments to hotels for their rooms most…

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You Can Fly Singapore Airlines First Class on Points — Here’s How!

Singapore Airlines offers an almost mythic first class product. The service is great. The seats are top notch. The Krisflyer inflight entertainment system is grand. The food is good, the alcohol very high end, and the amenities copious Mostly though the awards are perceived to be very hard to get. That’s because they almost never make long haul premium cabin award space available to their partners like United and US Airways. US Airways added a footnote to their award chart to say these seats are not an option. Back in July Singapore Airlines awards were made available to partners as a result of a systems glitch. This wasn’t awards at a discount. The error was that the awards existed for partners at all. And there was a feeding frenzy. But the truth is that Singapore…

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What American’s Pilots are Being Told About Their Post-Merger Future

Terry Maxon published the American Airlines pilots union Q&A on the memorandum of understanding they’ve approved relating to how pilots would be treated in a potential merger with US Airways. Terry’s summary is better: Q. Why haven’t American’s pilots been told what’s in the memo? A. We can’t. We promised. … Q. When will we be informed? A. When the airlines let us. Q. When will it take effect? A. When we merge. Q. When will we merge? A. Don’t know. … Q. Who’ll represent the pilots after a merger? A. Probably us. We’re bigger. You can of course read the real memo.

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Aisle Seat Bathroom Etiquette

If you’re in the aisle seat, is it fair game to go to sleep? And if you’re not in the aisle seat — and you have to use the lavatory — do you wake the person sitting next to you in order to get up and go, or do you hold it? Does it depend on how long the flight is? I just got off of a fairly short flight, I was upgraded — best I can tell the only passenger with a complimentary upgrade on the flight — and wound up in a middle seat. And I had to use the facilities. The man sitting next to me in the aisle sleep was dozing off. I had a real conundrum. It was only a 90 minute flight, so it’s not unreasonable for me to…

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Bits ‘n Pieces for January 8, 2013

News and notes from around the interweb: Starwood is trying to cancel its agreements with the Parker Meridien hotels in New York and Palm Springs after the properties allegedly faked accounting records and guests in order to claim over $1 million in payments from SPG. (HT: @Jamison) I stayed here a few months back and it definitely needs some investment. It used to be one of the best redemption values in SPG, back when it was a ‘category 5’ hotel. Not so great as category 6. Soon to be category nothing. When Qantas and Emirates struck their partnership on routes between Australia and Europe via Dubia — much to the chagrin especially of oneworld alliance partner British Airways — they specifically didn’t partner on Qantas’ pacific routes between Australia and the U.S. Emirates would like…

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Club Carlson’s First Quarter Promotion is Triple Points

Club Carlson is offering triple points on hotel stays and food and beverages charged to your room beginning on or after January 8 and completed by March 15. Registration required in advance of eligible stays in order to earn the bonus points. Once you’ve earned your points they can be leveraged with the ‘two for the price of one award nights’ benefit that comes with Club Carlson credit cards.

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Bits ‘n Pieces for January 7, 2013

News and notes from around the interweb: A fire broke out in a parked Japan Airlines 787 at Boston’s Logan airport. The plane has had some teething problems but my sense is the gums are bleeding just a bit. Sen. Rand Paul’s son was arrested for underage drinking after getting off a plane in Charlotte. He’s 19. US Airways swears they didn’t serve him on the plane, and they double triple quadruple pinky swear. (HT: Milepoint) Air Berlin, which is owned in part by Etihad (which is cuddling up to Air France and Skyteam even though Air Berlin is a part of oneworld), will be installing the same flat bed, aisle access business class seats that Etihad uses. This is great news as it’ll be another lie flat business product to Europe. And for British…

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