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Monthly Archives for January 2022.

Crowded American Airlines Charlotte Club Now Has Lines To Get In

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Jan 29 2022

With only the smaller B concourse club available for passengers to spend time in while waiting for flights, it’s become overrun. While there have been some members talking about a ‘wait list’ to get in, an American Airlines spokesperson explains, “a representative manages the line outside of the Admirals Club. The rep will let guests in as others leave. First come first serve for our members.”

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Sheraton Hotel Charged “Bonvoy Rewards Service Fee” When Members Redeemed Points

Jan 29 2022

Marriott doesn’t have control over its hotels, and properties tend to run amok. So it really shouldn’t come as a surprise – yet still seems more egregious than most anything that I’ve seen – when a reader shared that the Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino is adding two separate fees onto award redemptions,

Not only is a ‘Bonvoy Fee’ something that isn’t disclosed to guests during booking, it’s forbidden by the program’s terms and conditions.

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Woman Asked Internet To Find Man She Flirted With On Vacation, What They Found Was His Wife.

Jan 29 2022

A Detroit woman met a man while on vacation in Miami. He approached her while she was playing in the ocean and flirted with her. And, she says, he later gave her his phone number but she failed to save it. So in typical ‘missed connections’ fashion she took to social media to see if the internet could track him down.

And that’s exactly what the internet did. It’s a travel tale for life on the road in 2022.

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VeriFly App Now Has Paid Option For Checking International Travel Documents, Don’t Fall For It

Jan 28 2022

American Airlines, British Airways and Aer Lingus use the VeriFly app. You go through the app process for many international itineraries in order to complete online check-in. This service is free to travelers, it’s a benefit to the airline, but VeriFly in the past few weeks has introduced an ‘upsell’ which has no discernable benefit.

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Delta Celebrates One Delta Diamond Family’s “Double Qualification” In The Atlanta Sky Club

Jan 27 2022

In the fictional book Up in the Air Great West Airlines counted all miles towards lifetime status and Ryan Bingham was on a quest for 1 million miles. He was being tracked by the airline along his quest and they celebrated his achievement when he reached it.

In the film version, George Clooney’s Bingham was an American Airlines flyer and on a quest for 10 million miles. Here he describes that when you hit 10 million “lifetime executive status, you get to meet the chief pilot Maynard Finch, and they put your name on the side of a plane.” Sadly none of that is true, but celebration moments do happen.

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When Will The U.S. Stop Requiring A Negative Covid Test To Enter The Country?

Jan 27 2022

The U.K. has recognized that a travel testing requirement didn’t provide benefit during the pandemic. It makes little sense in the U.S. where the virus is spreading widely already, and where vaccine boosters are widely available. The specific testing rules in place make even less sense since they don’t universally catch infections. But rules tend to outlive their usefulness even as political narrative. When will U.S. rules change, then?

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