Don’t think those enhanced pat downs are excuses for the TSA to get their jollies? At Denver they were.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for April 2015.
Southwest Airlines Announcing New Seats Tomorrow (and Maybe Something More Interesting)
Southwest tweeted a tease about a big announcement tomorrow, and it looks like new seats. Reading between the lines, though, there appears to be more to the announcement.
IHG Rewards Club Points Will Expire, and They’re Promising a New Elite Program
IHG Rewards Club – the loyalty program for Intercontinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn, and related brands – will be introducing new elite benefits this summer. We know some of those now, and I’ll explain those.
They’re also introducing expiring points. Their points haven’t expired, now they’ll expire after 12 months of inactivity. Elite members get a longer expiration, though.
I go over the holes in the program, what they could do to fill those, and what we know they’re planning so far.
Why Won’t American Sell a First Class Seat? A Conundrum I Can’t Make Sense Of.
I’m looking at a flight later today that has only two first class seats for sale: (There’s one confirmable upgrade [A] seat and no discounted first class [P] seats that American will sell.) 11 out of 16 first class seats are open on the seat map: To be sure, the seat map is not a perfect approximation of availability. There can be people in a cabin without seat assignment. That’s more often true for international flights than domestic, and domestically in coach than first class, but it’s true. Today there was bad weather going through Dallas, including a ground stop. That doesn’t come close to explaining this, however. The flight showed up the same way prior to day. I frequently see American Airlines flights where they will not sell any first class seats (“F0”) but…
I’m Sick and Tired of Hearing that Delta Rewards Its Highest Valued Customers, Because it Just Ain’t True
There’s a persistent myth that Delta’s new mileage program rewards its highest value customers, or at least those who spend the most on tickets. But that’s sloppy thinking. They’re actually rewarding most customers, including those with above average spend, far less than before. And that doesn’t even factor in the value of the miles which are being earned, which are among the least valuable.
While there are uses for SkyMiles (the value of their points is not zero), there are many reasons that a high spending customer might want to choose Delta — the mileage program is just not one of them.
Watch This Sleeping Man Go Round and Round on the Baggage Carousel
Back in February the Puddle of Mud lead singer was arrested for riding the baggage carousel at the Denver airport. It always seemed like it would be fun to do that, but given the legal risk (especially riding it back into the ‘secure area’) I’ve never tried — the juice just isn’t worth the squeeze. I do not know, however, how this happened — it seems like you wouldn’t even get the thrill of the ride this way: The man is at Moscow’s Domodedovoa airport and it’s sort of awesome that he’s just sandwiched in between others’ bags on the belt as the carousel moves in circles and delivers luggage to waiting passengers. Hat tip to Road Warrior Voices who notes that “Rod Stewart’s son Sean did the exact same thing at Miami International Airport…
A New Source for Gift Cards, Amex Seattle Lounge Construction Photo, Free Transit Hotel Option + More!
Today’s roundup of posts from other blogs and news from the various sources I cull together each day includes a source for gift cards (that earns 5x this quarter for many!), a great shot of Kim Jong Un, an airline that still offers free hotels on forced overnights, and a sneak photo of the contruction of the Centurion lounge offering in Seattle.
American’s New Lounge Design Revealed With Unexpected Wood Walls
In the midst of a pretty standard piece on airline lounges, Bloomberg drops a photo that looks pretty significant — a new design I don’t think we’ve seen before. (They don’t seem to realize what it is that they have..!)
Four Koalas Flying from Australia to the Singapore Zoo in Qantas “Koala Class”
Qantas will be flying four koalas from Brisbane, Australia to Singapore where they will eventually join the Singapore Zoo. On loan from Australia as a symbol of friendship between the two countries, the 6-month gift could become permanent.
Transporting them requires custom-built shipping capsules that are climate-controlled and with a tree and eucalyptus leaves. Qantas, though, says they’ll be flying “koala class.” And they have photos…
Aeroplan Award Pricing Glitch: Upgrade One-Way to Business Class for No Additional Miles
Via Don’t Call the Airline, Air Canada’s Aeroplan frequent flyer program — a Star Alliance program and an American Express Membership Rewards transfer partner — has a redemption pricing glitch. If you book a roundtrip award with premium economy one way and business class the other, the award will price as premium economy. Aeroplan’s reward chart for North America – Asia roundtrip is this: Premium economy is 125,000 miles roundtrip. Business Class is 150,000 miles roundtrip. Here’s an itinerary between Canada and Japan, business class one-way and premium economy the other. And it prices at 125,000 miles. The outbound is indeed over the water in Air Canada business class. This is how the award will price: So if you’re ever going to find yourself booking a premium economy award through Aeroplan, consider pricing it with…