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Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for May 2020.
Government Temperature Checks By TSA Are A Bad Idea, Let Airlines Do It Themselves
Frontier Airlines will start requiring passengers to pass a temperature check to fly. Airline lobbyists, though, want to give the job of checking temperatures to the TSA. That will remove all responsibility for accuracy from the airlines and distract TSA from its security mission. This is a bad idea.
It Looks Like I’m Persuading People It’s Time To Book Future Travel
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.
2021 New Virgin Business Class Award Space For 4+ People Wide Open From East & West Coasts
Wide open business class awards for four or more passengers between the U.S. and Europe in Virgin Atlantic’s new product for multiple cities.
Since this is available for 2021, it’s reasonable to book, and there are great mileage values out there – and you can book the seats using points from any of the major transferable bank currencies.
American AAdvantage: Up To 5000 Miles If You Book Now, Travel Later
We’re past the stage where every discussion of travel leads to trip shaming, and have entered a stage where people disagree about whether they’re ready. That means it’s at least possible to offer promotions now without being universally shouted down for encouraging travel that nearly everyone agrees people shouldn’t be doing.
With Business Travel Cratered, Extra Money Faking Expense Reports Dries Up Too
Not only has business travel ground to a halt, but as a result employee expense reimbursements have too.
In normal times expense reimbursements are one of the primary areas of fraud that companies face. Employees fake receipts. They change amounts on receipts. They mis-describe personal purchases as being for business and submit those. They submit the same item more than once. Employees know which supervisors don’t look closely, and learn which companies don’t use sophisticated software to catch these tricks.
20% Discount On Marriott Gift Cards and 60% Bonus Buying Points (Lowest Price Ever)
First is an offer of gift cards at a discount. Gift cards usually sell to merchants for less than face value, and you can often buy them at a discount on the secondary market, but when you can buy them directly from a brand you have less to worry about in terms of fraud or technical glitches.
Second Marriott is offering points with the biggest bonus we’ve seen – you are prepaying for stays, effectively, at a discount here as well. And while gift cards can’t be used at Marriott’s homesharing service they’re offering a discount on those bookings as well, for two days only.
Will Masks Be The Next Thing People Get In Onboard Fights Over, With Flights Diverting?
Right now people are fighting on board over lack of social distancing, although sometimes they’re just freaking out on social media about it.
People are getting pretty political over mask wearing and nearly every U.S. airline will begin requiring them. If folks want to boycott Costco, imagine once they are on board trapped inside a metal tube…?
MileagePlus Triples Price Of Some Merchandise Rewards That Were Terrible Value To Begin With
Redeeming airline miles or hotel points for retail products is almost never going to be a good deal. The loyalty program has to actually buy the item, perhaps they’re getting a modest deal compared to street prices but there’s usually a third party managing the process for them too that takes a cut. There’s not going to be any leverage redeeming miles this way.
People Are Being Arrested In Hawaii For Engaging In Tourism Within 14 Days Of Arrival
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.