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Monthly Archives for August 2016.
HOT FARE: San Francisco – Vietnam for $386 Roundtrip ($55 Base Fares)
SkyTeam member and Delta partner China Eastern has roundtrips from $386 between San Francisco and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in September and October.
China Eastern has actually filed fares that are $54.50 each way plus taxes and surcharges. That’s pretty incredible.
American Runs Fake Mileage Sales, 2 Cents Apiece is the New Regular Price
A month ago American was offering to sell miles at the lowest price I’ve ever seen from the AAdvantage program. At 1.72 cents apiece it was even less than US Airways Dividend Miles had been selling for during their promotions for the past couple of years of that program.
Clearly with US Airways management in charge of the merged airline, their view of monetizing miles has taken hold — and there are mileage sales at least as often as there aren’t sales now. (And non-sale periods must only be to retain the illusion that there’s a higher price and make it seem like lower prices are limited-time offers.)
Amazing Redemption Value: St. Regis Maldives at Just 26,000 Points (8.5 Cents/Point)
Each of the past 5 years I’ve gone to the Maldives on holiday. The distance makes it a non-start for some but I prefer to vacation on the other side of the world with the time distance and to feel like I’m a world away.
My go-to has been the Park Hyatt Hadahaa each time. But this offer may be good enough to change that.
Turn 20,000 Starwood Points Into 30,000 American Airlines Miles
American will give you a 20% bonus for transferring Starwood points into AAdvantage miles through September 14.
I consider Starwood Starpoints the most valuable rewards currency and American miles are worth less than they used to be. So while a nice bonus if you were going to transfer points anyway, I’m not tempted to move any over just for this offer.
18 Tricks You Should Know About Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
With US airlines regularly offering less value for their points, I’m putting together this series with background, tips, and tricks for frequent flyer programs programs whose points can be very useful to you and that you can earn easily by transferring in from bank rewards currencies.
I love flexible points far more than earning points in a single airline frequent flyer program. That helps me to diversify so I don’t get hurt as badly when one airline program devalues and that gives me the points I need, when I need them with the airline that has availability for the award that I want.
Where to Fly Emirates A380 First Class for Under $700
Last month I wrote about buying Emirates first class at 89% off.
Airlines price discriminate selling premium cabin tickets based on market in which the tickets are sold. An airline may sell a ticket for a whole lot less originating in Asia or Africa than in Europe or the U.S.
HURRY: Grand Hyatt Santiago Suites Bookable at Regular Cash & Points Prices
The Grand Hyatt Santiago is offering suites as cash and points redemptions, for the price of a regular room. This is available throughout the year but this deal is unlikely to last long.
Since these rooms should be cancellable up until the day before arrival, it’s worth making speculative bookings if you might have a need for a room (suite) in Santiago, Chile at some point over the next year.
How Turkish Airlines is Participating in Post-Coup Attempt Propoganda
Just over two weeks ago there was a failed coup attempt in Turkey seeking to oust Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The U.S. backed the democratically elected very much non-democratic Erdoğan. The likely outcome, had the coup succeeded, is unclear.
Coup plotters claimed to support democracy and oppose the eroding secularism of the country. Either way, the people are likely worse off today with the government’s crackdowns and purges on institutions throughout the country. It’s not clear of course that the people would have been better off had the coup succeeded.
One of those institutions, of course, is Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines.
American AAdvantage Went Revenue-Based Today: Here’s What it Means for the Future of Miles and Points
American’s new revenue-based miles earning started today.
Here’s what it means for you, what changes are still coming, and how it affects the future of miles and points — and also how you can still profit in unlikely places.