Monthly Archives

Monthly Archives for November 2019.

United Now Charges a Fee for Close-In Booking of Awards – Collected in Miles Instead of Money

lufthansa
Nov 16 2019

It’s sad that United maintained they weren’t making changes to partner award pricing – and then did so immediately on the very day they eliminated close-in booking fees in cash.

As a general matter they appear to be charging more for close-in redemption of United flights, too – so there’s no ‘fee’ for close-in booking, just a mileage penalty.

Continue Reading »

One Hyatt Now Charges Extra For Use of an In-Room Desk

Nov 16 2019

First we had deceptive resort fees – part of the room rate is hidden, called a fee, and you don’t see it included in the total cost of a room when you’re comparing hotel rates on a website. Resort fees spread to hotels that aren’t resorts. In cities they started to call resort fees urban destination fees.

I thought we had reached peak absurdity with the spread in Las Vegas of ‘venue fees’.

When I covered this new type of fee back in September I asked, ‘Karl Marx said history repeats itself first as tragedy then as farce. If venue fees is hotels repeating the resort fee as tragedy, can the farce be far behind?” Apparently we’ve already reached farce.

Continue Reading »

New To Miles and Points: There Are 2 (And Only Two) Rewards Cards to Consider

first class cabin
Nov 15 2019

If you’re new to frequent flyer miles, the single fastest way to rack up miles quickly is with a rewards credit card. Roughly two-thirds of miles are earned with activities other than flying and the number one way is through credit cards.

The best rewards programs are the ones that let you transfer points to your choice of airlines. You pick later where to put the miles.

Continue Reading »