American will let you buy miles with up to a 60% bonus though April 30. Here’s the offer: Buying 100,000 miles gets you 160,000 for $3201.25 or 2 cents per mile. On average I value American miles at 1.7 cents. So I’m not really a buyer at 2 cents apiece. However, miles are worth more or less based on: how you redeem them (premium cabin awards can be worth more, especially if you’d pay a premium in cash for those) when you’re going to redeem there (immediate redemptions entail less devaluation risk) how many you already have (miles that put you over the top for an award are worth a lot more than your first miles, or when you have millions) Two cents is cheaper than I’ve seen American sell miles. In fairness, by only…
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Monthly Archives for April 2015.
Andaz Maui’s New Egregious Resort Fees and Declining Value
I absolutely loved my stay at the Andaz Maui last summer. Since that time they’ve made several changes that make the property a whole let less attractive of a value proposition. They cut back almost entirely on offering cash and points awards. They created a new category of breakfast in order to offer less to Diamond members And now they’ve introduced a $40 per night resort fee. The Hotel Has Gotten Much More Expensive The hotel doesn’t have a self parking option so if you drive, as nearly everyone will to take advantage of all that Maui has to offer, there’s a $30 per night valet parking fee. Now with a $40 resort fee there’s a nearly-mandatory $70 per night on top of the room rate. Here’s What the Resort Fee Gets You The list…
Club Carlson Visa Eliminating 2nd Night Free on Award Benefit
Frequent Miler reports that the Club Carlson Visa is eliminating the one thing that makes it — and the Club Carlson program — such a hugely valuable offering. This should come as 100% expected since Gary’s Law of frequent flyer programs is that anything which is several standard deviations better than what other programs offer will not last. Club Carlson offered the last night on an award redemption for free for their co-brand credit card holders, first introduced in December 2012. This was effectively a 50% discount on two night award stays. Plenty of people would get a card for themselves and spouse or partner, stay 2 nights in their own name and 2 nights in their partner’s (and then even flip back to themselves on a 6 night stay). Effective June 1 the ‘Bonus…
Delta Adds Two Middle East Partners to Online Award Booking, Makes Their CEO’s Head Explode?
Delta, whose CEO publicly called for the US government to crack down on flights to the US by Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar, because 9/11 has brought two more of its partners onto Delta.com for online award booking: Saudia which flies from Washington Dulles, New York JFK, and Los Angeles to Riyadh and Jeddah (and beyond). Each flight is non-daily, award space is pretty good though not as amazing as it once was, and represents a way to use SkyMiles to get from the US to India, Pakistan, and surrounding areas in business class on points. Middle East Airlines which is the Beirut-based carrier flying mostly regional routes. (HT: Delta Points) Back in November Delta finally created a functional award calendar. Delta has since added a ton of their partners to the website for online booking…
Blog Readers Can Join the Amazing Race for Regular People
Several of you entered my competitours giveaway to participate in my award booking partner Steve’s ‘Amazing Race’ for regular folks. The winner was to receive one free entry for the Europe trip including roundtrip air. (The winner would still need a partner, who would have to cover their trip and travel.) There were more folks willing to commit to participate on specific dates than expected, so instead of one winner we drew two using random.org. We’re trying something new, too – I reached out by email to each person that entered to see if we might be able to coordinate a trip for blog readers that entered, only, at a subsidized cost. We’ll see if we can make that work. It’ll be fascinating. If you’d like to learn more about competitours, you can reach out…
EXCLUSIVE: American Improving Meal Service Starting May 1
On April 1 American reintroduced linens in domestic first class for short and medium haul flights. That’s been reported elsewhere. The good news is that American isn’t done making changes to their meal service, and addressing the areas that have gotten significant customer feedback (like the cookies…). I think we have three things coming together: Strong airline financial performance in light of lower fuel costs Competitive pressure (e.g. United improving its meal service, with a report from the frontlines.) American responding to customer and flight attendant feedback Fortunately, there are several changes coming to American’s domestic first class inflight catering effective May 1.
It’s Back! Alaska Airlines Miles Are Great for Emirates First Class Awards
Since the fall, first class award space on Emirates A380 flights out of the US have been wide open. The programs that folks look to when redeeming on Emirates are: Emirates Skywards: an American Express Membership Rewards transfer partner, first class awards are exceptionally pricey and one-way awards require the higher tier chart. Alaska Airlines: the most common way for US members to book these awards. Japan Airlines: they have the best award chart, which is distance-based. Most members would get these by transferring Starwood points. Korean Air: Chase Ultimate Rewards is a transfer partner, although awards are pricey. Qantas: their award chart is out of this world insane, and while they print points like water in Australia most US members would be forced to transfer Starpoints to get these awards. Virgin America: does not…
Bob Crandall Speaks, Useless Credit Card Marketing, and What Flying Used to Be Like…
News and notes from around the interweb: Here’s what various airlines did for April Fools Former American Airlines Chairman Bob Crandall doesn’t like privacy rights very much. KLM providing customer service via WhatsApp For the ‘they shouldn’t even bother to send the email’ marketing file. Apparently those surgical masks some passengers wear (especially common in Asia) really do work. How Atlanta is competing with O’Hare to stay the world’s busiest airport. United Continental really did used to offer this:
Senator Being Prosecuted for Poor Use of Amex Points (No, Really..)
New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez has been indicted on corruption charges, which I read as his being charged with being a politician from New Jersey. At issue is the trading of official acts in exchange for gifts from a donor. The Hill details some of the allegations in the indictment. Senator Menendez helped 3 girlfriends of the donor to get US visas. Menendez also intervened with the Department of Health and Human Services to help overturn an $8.9 million fine for the donor’s overbilling of medicare. In exchange the Senator is said to have received private charter flights and more. One of the gifts that is the basis of the prosecution is the donor’s use of American Express Membership Rewards points to book the Park Hyatt Vendome in Paris on behalf of Senator Menendez.
American’s Flight Attendants Union Wants Nicole Kidman to Stop Endorsing Etihad
American’s flight attendants union put out a statement calling out Nicole Kidman because somehow restricting flights by Middle East airlines, which will make air travel more expensive (including for women trying to fly from the UAE, Pakistan, Bangladesh and elsewhere to the US) but will pad the bottom lines of US airlines is somehow good for women. The 25,000 members of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants greatly admire and appreciate your efforts to advance women’s rights around the world as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador. Using your profile and stature for such a noble endeavor is commendable. However, we believe those efforts are at odds with your prominent role in an advertising campaign for Etihad Airways. The United Arab Emirates and their airlines are well-known in our industry for their discriminatory labor practices and…