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Monthly Archives for May 2016.

$33 Transatlantic Fare, Limited Dates in June

May 07 2016

Meridian Air has $33 one-way fares between Havana and Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Berlin in June. Only very limited limited dates are available, and it’s not even an error.

Sadly very few Cubans have the ability to leave the country, and relatively few have access to the (state censored) internet to learn of the deal.

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Alaska Airlines Fixes Their Award Chart After Lack of Trust Meant a Major Scare

May 06 2016

This morning I wrote that Alaska Airlines award charts were showing higher prices for Cathay Pacific awards intra-Asia — with business class up over 120% and first class up over 150%.

Intra-Asia awards appeared to be the same price as US-Asia awards. As I wrote, when readers first reported this several days ago I assumed it “was a mistake related to Alaska updating the way they displayed award charts.” Indeed, one-way premium economy awards at 15,000 one way and 70,000 roundtrip made no sense. However Alaska was confirming the new pricing as correct.

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Airline Lobbyists Want to Shame — But Not Fix — The TSA

May 06 2016

Denver airport is known for unmatched security wait times. One thousand American Airlines passengers missed flights at just one airport – Chicago O’Hare – in just one month (March) due to long security wait times.

Atlanta airport was so frustrated that they threatened to privatize. Now Atlanta is closing down the South security checkpoint for renovations and the TSA plans to turn over some of the process to Delta there.

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When Will American AAdvantage Go Revenue-Based?

May 06 2016

American announced in the Fall that they’ll start awarding miles for flights based on price of ticket rather than distance flown in “late 2016.”

There have also been references to “the second half of 2016” which is the language American used in its most recent SEC form 10-K filing. That’s got members worried.

One of the most frequent questions I get is when this change will happen, with customers even booking away from American now on the fear that it could happen July 1 (which is, of course, in “the second half” of the year).

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Mistake Not a Devaluation? Alaska Airlines Still Pricing Cathay Pacific Awards at Old Rates

May 06 2016

This morning I wrote that Alaska Airlines award charts were showing higher prices for Cathay Pacific awards intra-Asia — with business class up over 120% and first class up over 150%.

Intra-Asia awards appeared to be the same price as US-Asia awards. As I wrote, when readers first reported this several days ago I assumed it “was a mistake related to Alaska updating the way they displayed award charts.” However Alaska was confirming the new pricing as correct.

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