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.
How to Save Up to $500 Each Time You Face a Big Flight Delay
Chase Sapphire Preferred is a great card that covers your purchases and your travels when things go wrong. How do some of the premium cards compare in this way?
Revenue-Based Programs Aren’t King, They’re a Cop Out
Jay Sorenson has an interesting new report (.pdf) declaring ‘revenue is now king’ that revenue-based programs are the new ‘it’ in loyalty. The piece begins by citing all sorts of reasons why revenue matters to a company, which is of course both true and unenlightening.
While mileage alone doesn’t incentivize loyalty, the goal of a marketing program isn’t to ‘reward customers who spend the most’ it’s to move the needle on incremental business .
The Electronics Ban Is a Stupid (or Evil Genius) Way to Address a Possibly Real Problem
I have absolutely no doubt that there’s intelligence surrounding attempts to hide explosive devices inside electronics. There has been specific intelligence on this before. That’s why at times we’ve had to turn on electronic devices, and It’s certainly conceivable that the technical know how could have advanced to the point that a real working laptop could be used to hide nefarious objects.
Developing a threat in this way wouldn’t be easy, and aspiring to do this is very different than actually developing the capability, but it’s a claim we simply cannot disprove no matter how much the intelligence community has given reason not to trust its pronouncements.
Watch a Hotel Fix All the Minor Complaints I Can Throw at Them
My recent stay at the Hyatt Centric Arlington (former Hyatt Arlington) was a case study in how to slap together a renovation. The bathroom countertops, floor tiles, and much of the wallpaper are the same as before the renovation.
There was little thought that had gone into my room even for those things that were changed, and consistent mis-execution during the stay. Here’s what I criticized:
How Some Hyatts Play Games to Prevent You From Redeeming Your Points
The Andaz Maui rarely offers cash and points awards, which is fair, because those are voluntary. They restricted top tier elite suite upgrades to a new separate room type, poolside suites — a lesser room category that there’s only a few of on property.
They’re even tough to get an award night at, perhaps more than any other Hyatt hotel they’ve revealed the games a property can play to stretch the rules of a loyalty program.
Flying United Polaris Made Me Realize What I Fear Most Flying American
I generally say business class is all about the seat and I believe that but I will also say that I love a larger pillow and 2 pillows plus the option for the gel pillow on United now in business class.
I realized what I am looking forward to least about an upcoming American Boeing 787-9 business class flight from Paris to Dallas — though that’s a netter seat — is the single tiny pillow, call me a teenage girl but I may buy a pillow in the Paris airport and toss it in Dallas on arrival.
Basic Economy Not as Cheap as You Think and Cuts to BA Premium Cabins
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.
AirAsia Crew Member Performs Britney Spears, and the CEO *Love It*
Malaysian founder of AirAsia Tony Fernandes posted to his Instagram account a video of a cabin crew member performing Britney Spears Toxic.
Marriott Reaches 100 Million Loyalty Members, Introduces Experience Bookings
Marriott announced today that they’ve surpassed 100 million members between Marriott Rewards, Ritz-Carlton Rewards, and Starwood Preferred Guest. That’s a huge data file to market to.