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Monthly Archives for January 2015.

Double Points on Rocketmiles Hotel Bookings, Today Only Up to 10,000 Miles Per Night!

Rocketmiles: 24 hour double miles offer Rocketmiles is a hotel booking website that rewards you with miles for your reservations. I don’t make great use of it for my own travels, since I generally book directly through a hotel chain since I want their points and elite stay credit. If I wasn’t chasing status, I’d find this site very lucrative. And it’s great if you book rooms for other people – they stay in the room, you get the points. Their CEO Jay Hoffman emails to let me know, Since we now have twice the number of partners we had a year ago, we’re offering 2x miles to new customers for 24 hours This offer is for first-time customers only, but double miles applies for any mileage partner, any length of stay, and any hotel…

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Delta Eliminates Extra Award Availability for Elites and Credit Card Holders

The Delta Points blog wrote that Delta had eliminated the ‘extra award availability’ offered to its elite members and premium co-brand credit card holders. Enhanced Availability for Award tickets has been discontinued for SkyMiles Medallion members and Platinum and Reserve Delta SkyMiles Credit Cardholders. The enhanced availability classes will continue to be displayed, but will always have the same availability as N class of service. This was from an unattributed source, so I reached out to Delta who confirmed the information. According to their spokesman, With the launch of the 2015 program and the improvements to redemption including more redemption options, we now offer the same Award availability to all SkyMiles members. Award availability for all members in 2015 is improved over the enhanced availability Medallion members and co-brand card holders had access to in…

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Have Too Common a Name? Get Forced to Sit in Coach. Drink Too Much. Use That As Excuse for Mauling Flight Attendant.

Korean Air faces a fine for giving a passenger the wrong ticket for travel Seoul and San Francisco. The mix up was caused by two passengers with a similar name. Their last names were both ‘Kim’. The passenger who triggered the Transport Ministry investigation is a singer who purchased a business class ticket named Bobby Kim (we don’t know the first name of the other passenger). He was so distraught over being given someone else’s economy ticket that he had six glasses of wine during the coach flight. High jinks ensued: The popular R&B singer, who is a citizen of the U.S., was probed by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation when he arrived at San Francisco International Airport for allegedly sexually harassing a female flight attendant while intoxicated on the U.S.-bound flight. According to…

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Review: American’s New 767 Lie Flat Business Class, Paris – New York JFK

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 Park Hyatt Paris Vendome Executive Suite Avoiding Tourist Traps: Good Places to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower and Picasso Museum in Paris Where to Find the Best Macarons in the World The Neighborhood Meats, Cheeses, Breads, and Sweets of Paris Entering the Charles de Gaulle airport was bedlam, there was just a sea of people landside and they all seemed as though they were completely aware of each other, all walking in different directions while a good portion of them stopped and looked around. Travel can be very confusing but it seemed that a larger percentage of passengers than usual were…

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Competition Heats Up Between Card Issuers for American Airlines Cardmembers: More Benefits for Us

I receive compensation for many links on this blog. You don’t have to use these links, but I am grateful to you if you do. American Express, Citibank, Chase, and other banks are advertising partners of this site. I do not write about all credit cards that are available — instead focusing on miles, points, and cash back (and currencies that can be converted into the same). Competition for attention and new cardmembers is heating up between Citi and Barclaycard, with the Barclays folks upping the ante on their signup bonus and with benefits and Citi making a matching signup bonus publicly available. US Airways and American are merging frequent flyer programs. The Barclays-issued US Airways card is becoming an American card. You won’t be able to apply for it anymore once the programs merge.…

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An Airline Transfer Partner Threatens to Shut Down Accounts for Transferring In Points!

Last week I wrote about a frequent flyer program’s fraud department gone off the rails. Air France KLM’s Flying Blue — an American Express and Citibank transfer partner — informed an award booking client that their award booking to Europe had been cancelled, their account suspended, and miles confiscated. They were accused of purchasing miles from a broker which is false. They transferred their American Express points into their newly-opened frequent flyer account. American Express no longer even permits transfers into accounts with names that don’t match the credit card holder’s.. This person is hardly alone. It seems that Flying Blue’s fraud prevention folks have really ramped up, and are taking harsh action against perfectly legitimate users of points transfers. Reader Mike wrote, My [Air France KLM Flying Blue] account was shut down two weeks…

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Discounted Helicopter Rides to/from New York Airports, Pilot Contracts Meet Obamacare, and Buy Your Marriott Status

News and notes from around the interweb: New crowd source app for helicopter rides to and from the 3 New York area airports. First ride is $99. Hermes interiors, hors d’oeuvres from Bouchon Bakery. Not the worst idea at the first ride price for JFK and Newark. The Affordable Care Act is a sore point for the pilots contract at American Airlines. The relevant issue is what happens if and when the union’s health plan is determined to trigger a Cadillac tax? Marriott has brought back their ‘elite status buyback’ offer as they do each year. Citibank’s American AAdvantage Executive cardholders can now buy up for a spouse to access the Admirals Clubs Royal Air Maroc to join Star Alliance? This would be cool, since while Casablanca is pretty easy to get to on points…

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Korean Air’s New First and Business Class Seats Revealed…

I’m a big fan of Korean Air — a good product and great award availability, and plenty of US routes. They also do more intra-Asia flying with a first class cabin than other carriers as well. Whereas most airlines limit their first class to long haul routes, you can fly Korean first class even on many short routes. Korean’s old first class was comfortable, but generations behind. The current long haul first class seat, which I flew the Sunday after Thanksgiving a couple of years ago thanks to their unprecedented award availability, is extremely comfortable, though not especially private. They now have a new first and business class product, and it’s installed in the first few aircraft.

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Fuel Surcharges Lose Credibility With Low Fuel Prices, Invite Government Intervention

Airlines like fuel surcharges because: Changing the fuel surcharge in a market can raise or lower every ticket price in that market, no need to re-file every single fare. They allow an airline to raise price even with many fixed-fare agreements. And, of course, because they can be charged to frequent flyers trying to redeem a captive points currency. US frequent flyers — who don’t participate in mileage programs based outside the US — don’t have to deal with fuel surcharges very much. American adds them to awards on British Airways (and to a very modest extent on Iberia) Alaska adds them to awards on British Airways Delta adds them to awards on some partners – like China Southern and China Eastern – and to travel originating in Europe. United doesn’t add them at all.…

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When Will Chase Points Transfers to Korean Return?

Korean Air has been one of my favorite uses of Chase points. First class awards have been so darned easy to get. There are real sweet spots in their Skyteam award chart They offer cheap awards to Hawaii Although they are of course very Korean and their processes for redeeming awards are unique. Korean went offline as a Chase transfer partner in November, though I wrote that it was expected to come back based on what Chase was suggesting. Korean Air’s Skypass website lists Chase Ultimate Rewards as a partner and indicates transfers will be back this month. ※ Chase Ultimate Rewards point transfer is temporarily unavailable. It is planned to re-open during Jan, 2015. When I flagged that last month, I said I didn’t take the date as definitive. Since I have readers asking…

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