COPA wants you to know that you can still earn points based on distance flown with their airline as long as you buy your tickets through them, and not off of United.com. That’s because — even though COPA is a part of the United MileagePlus frequent flyer program and MileagePlus will be awarding points based on ticket price starting in March 2015 — MileagePlus will continue to award points based on distance flown for tickets sold by their partners for travel on their partners. In other words, if you buy a COPA ticket and fly on COPA, that earns miles based on distance — not revenue — even under the new post-March MileagePlus rules. The same remains true for other partners, of course. If you buy a Lufthansa ticket and fly Lufthansa, and then credit…
Extreme Hotel Deal Alert Website (and Other Offers and Updates)
News and Notes from Around the Interweb: Worst hotel view ever. Site worth subscribing to: Extreme Hotel Deals. Cheap rates, discounts, and single night mistake rates. You can’t filter emails by city though so a lot of what they find – amazing offers – won’t be applicable. Earn points for getting your friends to stay with Marriott Rewards How SeaTac’s $15 minimum wage is doing. Despite the naysayers, I tend to think that where there is large immovable capital investment and a fixed customer whose attention can’t readily be drawn elsewhere, a plan like this can work. But there will be unanticipated adjustments… and it isn’t always the same workers who get paid more, the airport will attract more skilled workers and we’ll see some adjustments to how work gets performed. Oh, and, uh, Happy…
Is Your Personal Travel and Financial Data Safe? Do You Care?
Travel providers store our credit card information. Airlines may have our date of birth, passport number, and Known Traveler or Redress number. They know where we’re going. They know where we’re staying. There’s identity theft. There’s stalker risk. And there’s corporate espionage. Following a venture capitalist you might know where they are investing. Following the travels of a lawyer you might discern the confidential and privileged business of a client. And that doesn’t even touch on the information held by banks we do business with, which are themselves travel providers through their co-brand relationships. So I was intrigued when jamesb2147 pointed me to Google’s report on use of encrypted e-mail. My working model has always been that the big banks and financial institutions have high security standards, and companies that have data interfaces working with…
What London Heathrow Was Like.. 50 Years Ago
I enjoyed this 1964 look at London’s Heathrow airport this Sunday morning. I liked this line: “Heathrow is known the world over as the pilot’s ideal of what an airport should be.” Although the video recognizes capacity problems at Heathrow (“in a few years’ time.. it won’t be able to cope with the air traffic flying in and out of London”), which despite constant construction projects and interminable delays haven’t been solved some 50 years later. You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day — sign up to receive posts by email (just one e-mail per day) or subscribe to the RSS feed. It’s free. You can also follow me on Twitter for the latest deals. Don’t miss out!
The Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur’s Suites, Views, and Lounge Nearly Blow Me Away
Previous trip report installments Introduction: Maldives and Malaysia in First Class, How I Booked It and What it Cost Etihad Lounge and First Class, Washington Dulles – Abu Dhabi Premier Inn Abu Dhabi International Airport Etihad’s Abu Dhabi first class lounge, and business class Abu Dhabi – Male Maldivian Domestic Lounge, Flight, and Boat Transfer to the Park Hyatt Park Hyatt Hadahaa Maldives Boat Transfer, Maldivian Domestic Flight Kooddoo – Male, and Malaysia Airlines Business Class, Male – Kuala Lumpur I stayed at the Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur in November 2012 shortly after it opened. At the time the opening staff was still working on property, drawing on Hyatt employees from around the Asia Pacific region. My impression was of a gorgeous hotel, with nice suites, and a friendly staff. But I thought that the…
How to Book British Airways First Class Awards Without Fuel Surcharges
One Mile at a Time, who has called British Airways first class ‘the world’s best business class product,’ finally relents a bit and says that BA first class is pretty decent if you set your expectations appropriately. I’ve pushed back on Lucky when he’s called BA first class a good business product, although in fairness I think he first said it after flying BA’s 747 which I do find to be less good than what they offer in other aircraft. The forward pair of two seats is actually completely open to the cabin and I can hardly call it first class. BA first isn’t the sort of ‘customized’ service that you get on many airlines. Their food isn’t as high-end or varied. They offer respectable champagne, for sure. Their amenity kits and pajamas are quality.…
Which Rumors About American Make Sense? And What’s the Earliest American Could Go Revenue-Based?
Reader C.W. emailed me, Yesterday, was flying DFW-DCA in F and overheard some discussion behind me. Individual doing the talking sounded like he knew a thing or two – we were on one of the new 738s with AVOD and he was discussing delivery of the aircraft, also discussing his ride on the inaugural flight of the new 773 to London. So this guy didn’t strike me as a Joe off the street. Anyhow, he was stating to his seatmate in no uncertain terms that AA was going revenue-based for the 2016 qualification year. He talked about the recent change at United, the comparison to Delta, and stated that AA would base qualification solely on points tied to fare price during 2015. He also mentioned that new tiers above EXP would be added. So… plausible?…
Outstanding Availability for Four Business Class Seats to Australia on Your Choice of Dates!
Delta charges 160,000 miles roundtrip in business class between the US and Australia. In contrast, American AAdvantage charges 125,000 miles for roundtrip business class but does not permit routing via Asia. Qantas premium cabin awards are very tough to get. United MileagePlus charges 130,000 miles for roundtrip business class on United’s own flights, or 150,000 miles on partners. The biggest drawback for many of using Delta miles is that while Virgin Australia has fantastic award availability between the US and Australia, these awards can even be booked on the Delta website, and no longer adds fuel surcharges to them), finding domestic award availability on Delta flights to get to and from Los Angeles can be tough. If you live in a city serving Los Angeles on Alaska Airlines you may be in better shape. Many…
Hyatt Free Night in Hawaii, Hilton Member Get Member Up to 125,000 Points, and National Bringing Back 1-2-Free!
News and notes from around the interweb: Hyatt’s one free night plus breakfast with paid stay offer in Hawaii through December 30. Opentable is being acquired by Priceline. In their email to Opentable users, to highlight good news about the service, they note they’re rolling out their “new payment product that lets you easily pay with your OpenTable mobile app without asking for the check.” Hilton’s Member-Get-Member promotion lets you earn up to 125,000 HHonors points for referring your friends. National Car Rental e-mailed some participants from the last round of their big ‘One Two Free’ bonus to let them know they’ll be bringing it back this fall. (HT: Mark R.) I didn’t get the email, though I’m an ‘Executive Elite’ with National and earned and burned several free rental days with last fall’s promotion.…
Is This Whole Revenue-Based Thing Much Ado About Nothing?
MJ on Travel calls programs going revenue-based “a big ol’ bag of nadda.” He wants suggests it really doesn’t matter. He makes three points: “[T]ravelers that are buying last minute high (or highish) fares should rejoice at these changes” He says he will be better off next year with Delta’s new revenue-based earning. Revenue-based earning doesn’t change credit card rewards, and other opportunities. Southwest carries the most domestic passengers, because they don’t suck, even though their frequent flyer program has revenue-based earning and redemption. I’m glad MJ is happy, and thinks his frequent flyer future is so bright he’s gotta wear shades. I also think there are several arguments here that don’t take him as far as he wants them to go. Most importantly, downplaying the significance of the changes misses the opportunity to help…