“#TSAGoodCatch – A shaving cream can with a false bottom was discovered in a carry-on bag at Las Vegas (LAS). When the false bottom was removed, officers discovered a small plastic bag with marijuana, a metal pipe, a spoon, a lighter and a hair clip.”
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for February 2016.
American Finally Makes Award Space Available for 2017
American’s revenue management has been notoriously stingy about releasing seats for premium cabin international travel over the past three years. However American has been going to lengths to improve their premium cabin award availability.
We’ve seen that with transatlantic space, with Asia flights, and even with Auckland, New Zealand. This week we finally saw it with South America.
But strangely award availability on American’s flights was nonexistent past the end of the calendar year.
Iron Maiden Lead Singer Piloting the Band’s 747
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson isn’t just known for heavy metal. He invested in building the world’s largest aircraft and setting up Air Djibouti.
Dickinson is also a pilot, and is rated to fly a 747. He’s piloting the band’s 35 country tour supporting their Book of Souls album.
The Least Competent and Most Corrupt Law Enforcement Agency Spent $200 Million Per Arrest
There was the air marshal who sued because he was denied his onboard meal choice, and the one who left his loaded gun in the bathroom. (Another left a handgun in an airplane lavatory, it was discovered by a teenager.)
Then there was the one who pulled his service weapon on two civilians in a parking space dispute at New York JFK.
They scheduled work assignments to facilitate vacations and sexual trysts. Which is fine because they’re insufficiently trained to do much even if something did happen on their watch.
Claim a Refund for UK Luxury Tax and Save $200 When Traveling on Separate Tickets
Book an award ticket for travel on British Airways across the Pond, and you’re going to pay pretty hefty fuel surcharges. But use your American AAdvantage or Alaska Airlines miles to fly on American transatlantic, even without fuel surcharges the taxes and fees are still pretty high.
That’s because of the UK’s Air Passenger Duty (APD) also referred to as the UK luxury tax or premium cabin departure tax, even though it applies to coach tickets as well. The amount of this tax is based on distance and class of service. And it applies to all departures originating in the UK. Here’s a way to save $200 sometimes.
UK Woman Deported From Thailand Because She Used Her Passport as Toilet Paper
This woman — who was neither from Germany nor from Florida — ripped pages out of her passport and used them as toilet paper. The Thai government didn’t accept her altered passport, and deported her.
The lesson though may not be not to use a passport as toilet paper. The lesson is that if you do you should follow up and have the passport replaced. Ultimately it’s probably not any rougher than much of the toilet paper I’ve found in Europe. And indeed I’ve traveled plenty of places in Asia where, if one didn’t plan ahead, they might well find themselves without better options.
American Express Further Restricts Signup Bonuses, and Why That May Shoot Them in the Foot
In 2014 American Express changed their signup bonus rules to allow one bonus per card type in a customer’s lifetime.
That’s a policy they had in place a decade earlier. It doesn’t just cut off the sorts of customers that Amex wouldn’t want. They cut off customers that are after signup bonuses, but also customers who — despite being clearly savvy in the world of rewards cards — aren’t even aware of the restrictions on personal cards that you’re only eligible for one bonus per product during your lifetime.
American Express backed off of this policy once before. After losing the Costco partnership, American Express wanted to show growth – to show Wall Street it was still a growth company – by any means necessary. I had hoped that would shift them more towards ‘customer acquisition mode’. But after a series of further setbacks they appear to be entering cost cutting mode.
Drunk Man Accused of Molesting 9 Year Old at a Ritz-Carlton, Sues the Hotel — and Inside Trump’s Loser Hotel Deals
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
100% Bonus: Buy IHG Points for $0.00575 Each: Today and Tomorrow Only
IHG Rewards Club – the loyalty program for Intercontinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and related brands — is offering a 100% bonus on purchased points through February 26 only.
This means you can buy points at just $0.00575 apiece which is a lower price than what they’re worth.
How the Airline Industry Uses Congress to Stack the Deck Against Consumers
Congressman Bill Shuster is Chairman of the House Transportation Committee. He’s the son of former Congressman and House Transportation Committee Chair Bud Shuster, who resigned his seat amidst a scandal with a lobbyist.
The current Congressman Shuster dates the Vice President for Global Government Affairs for airline industry lobbying group Airlines for America. Once his divorce was final and he openly acknowledged this relationship she stopped lobbying him, and only lobbies his congressional committee.