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Monthly Archives for January 2017.

10,000 Free Alaska Airlines Miles for New and Existing Customers

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Jan 10 2017

If you’re a Virgin America Elevate member (and had the account open by December 5) then when you join Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan by January 31 they’ll give you your choice of 10,000 miles or $100 towards a ticket.

And if you had active Alaska Airlines and Virgin America accounts already you’ll be getting 10,000 bonus Alaska Airlines miles automatically within the next few days.

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Enough is Enough: Emirates is Sick and Tired of Snakes on a Plane

Jan 09 2017

Three months ago Garuda Indonesia had snakes but the airline dismissed it claiming they were just ‘legless lizards’ (like that’s better?).

Two months ago there was an actual snake on an Aeromexico flight from Torreon to Mexico City. The flight made it to its destination but was given priority for landing and airline employees ‘secured the reptile’.

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The Most Generous Hotel Program is Offering Up to 100,000 Bonus Points for Stays

Jan 08 2017

Arguably Club Carlson has been the most rewarding program for in-hotel spend since they launched in 2011.

That’s even after they devalued points transfers to airline miles (and not for the first time), devalued the program across the board, and eliminated the second night free on award stays benefit for co-brand Visa cardholders.

The problem of course is: do Club Carlson’s hotels, like Radisson and Park Inn, work for you?

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[Disturbing] Video of First Shots Fired at Ft. Lauderdale Airport and What It Means for Travel

Jan 08 2017

This week’s shooting at the Fort Lauderdale airport was horrible. I’ve held off writing about it until now, because so much of the information immediately following an event like this turns out to be wrong. With wraparound coverage of the event online and on television, there simply wasn’t much that I could add.

This was a terrible thing that happened. It appears to have been carried out by someone who was mentally ill, rather than a coordinated terrorist attack. There’s an old saying that two anecdotes makes a regulation and three makes a law. Nonetheless these incidents are rare, flying remains safer than driving even factoring in what happened in Fort Lauderdale, and I’d rather mourn the people who actually lost their lives than use them as tools to make a pre-existing political point.

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Availability Alert: No Fuel Surcharge Business Class Awards to Europe for the Whole Family

Jan 08 2017

Star Alliance member Scandinavian Airlines has great business class award space through the beginning of April for 4 or more (and even 8!) passengers from several US gateways.

You can use miles with United, Aeroplan, ANA, LifeMiles, and many other programs to book awards to and through Copenhagen to most places you’d want to go in Europe. Aeroplan doesn’t add fuel surcharges to SAS awards.

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