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Monthly Archives for August 2015.

Which Airlines Release Enough International First Class Seats for a Family?

Aug 12 2015

The more seats you need on the same planes, the harder it is to secure awards.

It’s easier to find business class awards for a family, generally, than it is to find first class awards. Sometimes you’ll need to split up (parents in first, kids in business, or taking two separate flights) or trade up (book business and change closer to departure).

But there are definitely airlines to focus on where there’s enough first class award availability for the whole family.

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Here’s How to Manage Your Credit Score When Signing Up for Rewards Cards

Aug 12 2015

“Could you clear up a general question many newbies have about the credit card sign-up strategy. I love the idea of signing up for a card, getting the 50K miles or whatever… I’m always told that this will kill my credit score, i.e. opening and closing cards like this will negatively effect my credit. Any general sense of whether is is true or not, and if it is true, how big is the impact really?”

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The Senate is Grandstanding Against Airline Fees… Here’s How to Provide Real Consumer Protection Instead

Aug 11 2015

Republican Congressman John Mica (R-FL) is offering a phony law to cap checked bag fees as a stunt to push his real agenda, which is increasing the cap on facility fees that airports can charge as part of ticket prices.

Realizing that bashing the airlines is good politics, and not wanting to be left out, Senator Ben Nelson (D-FL) has a new report out of the Commerce Committee that bashes airline fees.

Not everything in the report is idiotic, even if most of the underlying premises are. In fact once we get through all the bad ideas, there’s a pretty good one in there.

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The FAA’s Magical Thinking at Dallas Love Field Misses the Simple Solution

Aug 10 2015

Dallas Love Field has 20 gates. They are legally forbidden to build more. (Thanks, Congress!)

Southwest has 16 gates. They’ve subleased 2 from United. That’s 18. The other 2 gates are controlled by Virgin America.

Delta flies from the former United gates. There’s a big court battle over whether they’ll be able to continue to squat on those gates or not. And it all started with the federal government requiring American to give up its gates to Virgin America.

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OpenTable is About to Devalue: Redeem Your Points Now

Aug 10 2015

Opentable is an online service for making restaurant reservations. It’s the market leader in the space, you can search for a specific restaurant and make a booking or search an area and find restaurants that have availability for when you’d like to eat, near where you want to eat, and for the number of people in your party.

They offer loyalty points, most of the time you earn 100 points for a booking, that’s worth $1 because 2000 points can be redeemed for a $20 gift certificate.

How that works is all about to change.

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