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Monthly Archives for January 2015.

Truth Told, My Travel Isn’t All Unicorns and Rainbows

Most of the travel I write about is pretty glamorous, at as far as flying goes. But that’s not what most of my travel is like. It’s just most of the travel that’s worth talking about. The truth is more like this: My so-called travel life. In fact, I’ve even been flying a lot of coach. Today is one of those days. Business travel took me to Mobile, Alabama. There’s no Starwood or Hyatt property. The folks I was visiting put me up at the Battle House Renaissance — they had a $99 rate and it was right by my morning meeting. I booked United home, because they had the best schedule and I didn’t want to spend an extra 3 hours at the airport. I have no status with United. Star Alliance Gold used…

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New Leaks About Anthony Bourdain’s New York Hawker Center Set to Open Soon

We know now that it will be named Bourdain Market and is projected to open this year. I’m skeptical on the opening date, since they haven’t even confirmed the location though it’s believed to be 3 World Trade Center, a location that suggests to me opening might not come quickly. They skyscraper component of the project isn’t slated to be completed until 2017 and construction projects delay more often than they don’t. Unlike Singapore’s Hawker Centers where stalls tend to specialize in a single dish, it’s likely that Bourdain’s new place will have venues with multiple dishes each. I infer this from taking literally two reports: the claim that there will be 40 to 50 food stalls while Bourdain claims there will be “hundreds of options.” As for what those options will be, it’s been…

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Review: Park Hyatt Paris Vendome Executive Suite

Previous installments: Introduction: Paris for the Holidays, Saying Goodbye to American’s Old Business Class, and a Suite at the Park Hyatt Vendome American First Class Lounge Chicago O’Hare and Business Class, Chicago – Paris I’ve reviewed this hotel once before, two years ago when I had a standard guest room. So if you’re interested in the property you’ll want to read that report as well. On this stay I booked a suite, at the ‘old rate’ of 33,000 Hyatt Gold Passport points per night, compared to a regular room at 22,000. This was done just prior to Hyatt implementing their new category 7 award level. A suite now runs 48,000 points per night. Thanks to the rolling delay of my Chicago – Paris flight, and arriving at a bus gate, my 8:25am scheduled landing turned…

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35% Bonus on American Express Transfers to Virgin America Through February 15

American Express is offering a 35% bonus on transfers to Virgin America through February 15. With this offer you get 135 Virgin America points for 200 Membership Rewards points, instead of getting just 100. This isn’t unusual, they had a 40% transfer bonus to Virgin America last year and in the latter half of September 2013. Both of those offers, of course, were better. Two years ago they even even ran a 50% transfer bonus. Should you transfer? Normally American Express points transfer 2:1 into Virgin America. A 35% bonus is significant, but it’s important to understand how Virgin America points can be valued. My rule of thumb is that Virgin America’s points are deflated, that one Virgin America point is worth about 2 points in a European airline frequent flyer program. Their points are…

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A Neat Way to Buy Hotel Nights at a Discount, and Get Your Money Back for Prepaid Nights You Don’t Want – Plus Emirates Playing Dirty Pool and an Amex OPEN Savings Devaluation

News and notes from around the interweb: I’m giving away 5 prizes each of a $200 gift card and top tier elite status with National Car Rental. Leave a comment in the entry thread, that’s all you have to do to enter. Reports of a Citi Prestige 50,000 point signup bonus. Here’s a review of the card and how to leverage its points. Interview with the CEO of a website that lets you buy and sell non-refundable hotel rooms. Brilliant way to get your money back out of a booking you made, or as a buyer to get room nights as a discount by providing this liquidity. No doubt in time hotels will find a way to crack down on the practice. Emirates is dishonoring car service reservations they had previously confirmed for premium cabin…

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Caesars Entertainment Files for a Very Very Messy Bankruptcy

Caesars Entertainment Operating Group, which owns most of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, filed for bankruptcy today in Chicago. This is going to be one complicated bankruptcy. Some of Caesars’ creditors sought to force the entity into bankruptcy in Delaware earlier in the week, and the Delaware judge has ordered a halt to the Chicago bankruptcy proceedings. One of the main players at Caesars is TPG Capital Management, the private equity firm founded by Dave Bonderman back in 1993 to acquire Continental Airlines. They invested in Midwest Airlines, ultimately selling out to Republic. They also partnered on an acquisition of Sabre. They acquired the entity with a second private equity firm just before the recession for $30 billion — of which about 80% was high interest debt. Especially controversial is that the entity with this…

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Review: American First Class Lounge Chicago O’Hare and Business Class, Chicago – Paris

Previous installments: Introduction: Paris for the Holidays, Saying Goodbye to American’s Old Business Class, and a Suite at the Park Hyatt Vendome I’ve reviewed American’s Flagship first class lounges many times, such as Los Angeles, New York JFK, New York JFK, New York JFK, and Chicago O’Hare. So if you’re interested in more detail these previous reports will be of interest. I arrived at O’Hare with a 3 hour 15 minute connection, plenty of time to visit the small Flagship Lounge at the very end of the K concourse near gate K19. This lounge has seating, a bit of food, a self serve bar, restrooms, and fantastic staff. It’s pretty non-descript. But there’s sushi, as it doubles as the lounge for Japan Airlines. And there’s whipped cream, which I guess if you’ve been outside the…

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The Truth Behind Hyatt’s New Diamond Status Challenge Offer

Just before the New Year I shared details of Hyatt’s new Diamond Status Challenge offer. Hyatt used to have a super generous and game-able offer where anyone with even Hilton Gold (through a credit card signup) could get temporary Diamond status complete with confirmable suite upgrades. That long-time offer ended October 31. At the time Hyatt suggested that a simple way to switch loyalty for top elites of other chains wasn’t gone for good. Plenty of frequent flyers want a jumpstart towards Hyatt’s top status tier, and a way to make it as painless as possible to switch chains. But Hyatt doesn’t want to give away the benefits of Diamond, including confirmed suite upgrades, to people who aren’t going to stay loyal to the chain and become frequent guests.

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LEAKED MEMO: NCAA Faces a Shortage of Charter Aircraft, Sees Hardship Ahead

Airlines don’t have a lot of spare planes that they’re willing to charter for the NCAA tournament, so in pursuit of a seamless travel experience for collegiate basketball teams there are going to have to be some sacrifices — like: Women’s teams will be required to take departures as late as 10pm. They can fly a day earlier than usual if they wish and will be paid an extra day’s per diem if they do. Men’s teams with an early game time in the second round will be required to fly home the same day they played. Teams with start times after 3pm will fly home the next day — but might have to fly early. But if their travel is late in the day, they’ll get extra per diem and be guaranteed late checkout…

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