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Monthly Archives for August 2015.

Earn Miles for Child Support and Alimony

Aug 06 2015

Several states allow credit card payments for child support through their official programs.

Some states limit acceptance to MasterCard and Discover, others to Visa and MasterCard. Apparently New Jersey stopped taking cards altogether. And I’m not aware of any that take American Express.

But let’s assume you want to pay with American Express, or to pay the other parent directly. Perhaps you need to build up miles because your ex-spouse took them all in the divorce.

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Is It Wrong to Fly an Airline When You Don’t Support Their Country’s Government?

Aug 05 2015

I write frequently about the current dispute between the largest US airlines (American, Delta, and United) and the largest Middle Eastern ones (Emirates, Qatar, and Etihad). And I come down squarely against the US airlines, whom I believe are looking to use the government to reduce consumer choices and raise prices for their own benefit.

But that doesn’t mean I’m a defender of the Middle Eastern carriers as such.

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SkyMiles May Be ‘Last in Class’ But Your Boss Will Make You Fly Delta Anyway

Aug 05 2015

Delta knows where its strengths are. They’re starting to include an agreement as part of their corporate sales arsenal that provides for financial penalties if their operational performance falters. The specifics of the agreement won’t see them offering payouts to companies any time soon, but it brings into stark relief what the airline does well. And it’s the most important thing — which is why your boss may be making you fly Delta soon.

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Japan Airlines First Class Awards Wide Open from Sydney, and the Best Availability to/from Australia

Aug 05 2015

Japan Airlines has a really fantastic first class product, it’s one of the best with a fantastic mattress pad and excellent (very Japanese) service. I’d suggest they’re in the top seven (in no particular order: Singapore, Emirates, Etihad, Cathay Pacific, ANA, Asiana, JAL).

They’re switching the Tokyo – Sydney route to a Boeing 777-300ER and that means the route will get first class. Award space is widely available on the route, much better flying Sydney – Tokyo than it is flying Tokyo – Sydney.

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