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.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for July 2018.
Air Canada Proposes Buying Back Aeroplan, Instead of Competing Starting in 2020
This would allow Air Canada to start with all of Aeroplan’s members, instead of starting from scratch. It would take the pressure off of Air Canada to offer as rich a value proposition to members in order to compete with Aeroplan.
There’s a certain irony to spinning off the program, realizing income, driving down the value of that program and then acquiring it on the cheap.
American Airlines Doesn’t Update Customers About Delays Even When Fuel Spills Out of the Wing
It’s been over 3 years since I wrote about American’s ‘Goldilocks Problem’ boarding planes too early (before stated boarding time on boarding passes) and updating customers about delays too late.
I find that American won’t post flight delays until boarding time for an aircraft, even when those delays are blindingly obvious. And they won’t update delays until revised departure times have passed. Even when fuel is spilling onto the tarmac.
Former American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall Says Airline Deregulation and Mergers Were Wrong
Former American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall thinks that the airline industry should never have been deregulated (1978) and the recent round of airline mergers (2008-2013) should never have been allowed.
Crandall is wrong on both counts.
CEOs of American and Delta Sit on a Boeing 777 and Defend Coach
American’s CEO Doug Parker and Delta’s CEO Ed Bastian agreed to sit in coach in the back of a Boeing 777-200 and talk about their coach products.
Should Most People Ditch Airline Miles as Credit Card Rewards?
When it comes to domestic awards airlines are rarely going to give you 2 cents a point in value. And you’re still stuck hunting and pecking for award space rather than taking the flights you want.
As award charts devalue, and airlines charge more and more points for awards (especially when saver seats aren’t available) while paid tickets have often gotten cheaper using points to directly pay for travel makes more and more sense. In an era of regular $300-$400 roundtrips to Europe it can still make sense to pay for travel with credit card points even when it no longer makes sense to do so with airline miles.
American Airlines is Surveying Elites About How to Change Upgrades
Loyalty programs are having a hard time delivering cherished upgrades to elites, they’re monetizing premium cabins more than ever before, so what does the future look like for the all-important recognition component of airline elite status?
American Airlines is surveying elites with these questions to help them decide.
Thanks to Reader Help I’ve Got My New Travel Laptop, the HP Spectre X360
I’ve been using an HP Spectre X360 and I think it’s great. A couple of months ago I asked for reader advice on getting a new laptop. I use one machine so it has to be able to function at home and on the road, for work and for watching movies on planes.
Battery life matters a lot, I carry it everywhere, and I want to be able to open it and even use it in coach.
Watch Out for This Fraudulent Uber Charge and Protect Your Passwords at the Border
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.
Delta Puts Domestic Coach Award On Sale For… 26,000 Miles
Delta is running an award sale they seem to have changed from offering a set of routes at a discount each month to each week.
Salt Lake City – Tampa is a deal or discount at ‘just’ 26,000 miles roundtrip. So much for the 25,000 mile award.