It’s now possible to consolidate points from various people’s Alaska Airlines frequent flyer accounts for free. Your friends and family may have Alaska miles, and you can move those miles into your account. You might have them sign up for Alaska Airlines credit cards, but you actually want the miles in one place.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for September 2024.
Marriott Hotel Employee’s Absurd Blackmail Attempt Backfires in the Funniest Way [Roundup]
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.
Huge Miles Opportunity: Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines Now Allow Free 1:1 Transfers
Alaska Airlines acquired Hawaiian Airlines last week and promised that points transfers between the two programs would come the same month. And they’re here.
Avis Hits Customer with $8,079 Bill For Driving 29,000 Miles In 3 Days, “That’s Impossible!” [Roundup]
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.
FBI Indictment Exposes NYC Mayor’s Secret Turkish Airlines Deal—Free Business Class Upgrades, VIP Lounge Access, Luxury Suites
Adams and his partner bought coach tickets to India, and Turkish upgraded them to business for free 48 hours prior to travel. He took a relative to Europe and Asia in business class for free on Turkish. And he also accepted free business class tickets to Nepal and Beijing. He was given a two-night stay in the Bentley Suite at the St. Regis Istanbul for less than $600 and a free two-night stay in their Cosmopolitan Suite.
But this is priceless…
Southwest Airlines To Sell Planes As Growth Plans Falter In Strategic Move To Slash Costs
CEO Bob Jordan, in his opening remarks, says that they’ve achieved compensation from Boeing for its delays – delays that, ultimately, have been good for Southwest in many ways – through credits on future deliveries. And he wants to “unlock” that economic value.
How Southwest’s Changes To Its Business Model Will Affect Frequent Flyers
Southwest Airlines is revamping its product with extra legroom seats, less legroom in back of the aircraft, redeye flying and partnerships with other airlines.
Southwest Airlines’ Golden Age Is Gone: Why Their New Plan Won’t Bring Back Their Edge
These are the beginnings of mostly smart changes, but don’t go far enough or fast enough. In the end, though, they’re likely directionally correct given the constraints the airline fares. There’s no going back to historic profitability metrics and growth potential under the old model. That means their future is different; closer to a legacy airline. That’s largely inevitable both in terms of product and financial performance, and thus stock performance.
Wow: Free Hilton Honors Gold Status For Everyone, Courtesy Of Bilt Rewards
Several months ago Hilton became a Bilt Rewards transfer partner and you shouldn’t care (don’t ever transfer Bilt points to Hilton at 1:1), except that this means from time to time they’ll make really cool offers for Bilt’s monthly Rent Day. And that day has come.
How Southwest Flyers Use Bare Feet, Donut Bags, And Bold Seat-Saving Scams To Secure Extra Space For Free
Southwest Airlines is known for the games people play to secure the best seats, because the airline doesn’t assign seats – it’s first-board, first-served. They do assign your boarding order, but passengers save seats for each other, and there’s no rule against it.