About Gary Leff

Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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Bits ‘n Pieces for September 28, 2012

News and notables from around the interweb: Hyatt Gold Passport clarifies its Diamond member breakfast benefit. In a good way. Up to 4 guests registered to the member’s room get free full breakfast in the restaurant when there’s no club lounge or the lounge is closed. It’s the most robust breakfast benefit of any hotel loyalty program. Mommy Points highlights the NFL Extra Points card – $400 after $1000 in spend. In many ways not enough to get me excited about a credit card signup bonus but it’s from Barclays, so that helps mix things up a mix from the usual Chase, American Express, and Citibank offerings. I still like the US Airways Mastercard and the Travelocity American Express from Barclays better, however. Aeroplan is offering 500 bonus miles for flights on Air Canada booked…

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Mistake Fare – One Way First Class Originating in Myanmar is Back!

Some months ago there was a major mistake fare where you could fly first or business class direct cheap as long as your trip started in Yangon, Myanmar. Sounds crazy to many, but frequent flyers from all over the world have been descending upon that country to start trips. Now – crazy thing that it is – someone has pointed out on Milepoint that the fare is back. It appears to you fly between Yangon (RGN) and cities in Eastern Canada for under $600. Here’s business class on ANA from Yangon to Tokyo and then continuing on in Swiss first class to Zurich and then JFK, with American (economy) up to Montreal. One could of course just get off in New York, or without checked bags in Zurich if one preferred. Getting the Yangon –…

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Buying United Miles at Under 1.4 Cents Apiece

MileCollector emails that the shopping portal site MyPoints.com is offering 150 points per dollar on purchases at OpenSky. Earlier I wrote a post, half-finished, and hit publish instead of ‘save draft’. So some may have seen this in their RSS feed. I abandoned the post for a brief time, though, when I started reading about the Open Sky rewards program and saw some folks over at Slickdeals being told that they would receive Open Sky rewards points rather than Mypoints. But the bulk of folks in that thread seem to be confirming and confident that it is indeed Mypoints that they’re earning. Here’s the value proposition: 10,100 Mypoints convert to 5,000 United miles So $67.34 in purchases buys 5000 United miles, for a cost of $0.01346 per mile. You can spend up to $500 with…

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25,000 American Miles for DirecTV Subscription

Through December 5, DirecTV is offering 25,000 American AAdvantage miles for new customers. Customers who have been with DirecTV within the past 24 months are ineligible. Miles are awarded 6-8 weeks after passing 60 days of service. They advertise packages from “$34.99/mo. for 12 months after rebate” and packages generally entail a 24 month commitment. Interestingly, no credit card is required in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. State laws are weird sometimes.

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Bits ‘n Pieces for September 27, 2012

News and notes from around the interweb: United is offer a 40% discount on purchased miles — again — through October 31. They offered it in September and August and April. I’m not a buyer given the price of a bit over 2.2 cents and that I have a large United balance, but it’s a good way to top off towards a specific award. (HT: Lucky) Global Entry — which expedites immigration, and can also be used to get TSA PreCheck — is being offered to Loews Platinum elite members. It’s also offered to United Platinums and 1Ks. And American Express Platinum reimburses the fee as well. Cranky Flier realizes that what the TSA does is security theater, not security. An interview with Ed French of Marriott Rewards. Correctly I think he notes that the…

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Up to 15,000 Bonus Virgin Miles for Hilton Stays

One of the things I miss most about british midland, with its acquisition by British Airways, is that it was my go-to program to credit Hilton stays to. Hilton offers ‘double dip’ and on cheap short stays “points and fixed miles” was my favorite earning option. I’d receive 1000 bmi miles per night up to three nights per stay. And that’s in addition to Hilton points. Most of my Hilton stays are short, and a one-night Hilton stay will still earn 1000 Virgin miles. Plus I usually credit my one-day Avis rentals to Virgin for 1000 miles as well, so that becomes my go-to strategy. Virgin Atlantic’s miles aren’t the greatest, the fuel surcharges are high, but at 1000 miles per rental day and per one-night Hilton stay they do rack up pretty quickly. So…

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Finally Back at the Andaz 5th Avenue

This was only maybe my sixth stay of the year at the Andaz 5th Avenue. I’ve been trying out a variety of hotels this year in New York — sometimes due to location (like the Conrad New York when I was attending an event there, or the Renaissance Newark for the Freddie Awards), sometimes due to getting simply too good a deal to pass up (the couple of times I stayed at the Andaz Wall Street), and sometimes because the 5th Avenue Andaz was full and I don’t have deep enough pockets to cover a Diamond guaranteed availability stay (so I took refuge at the Grand Hyatt and the Parker Meridien). Every time I stay in New York and it’s not at the Andaz 5th Avenue, I’m disappointed. It’s not the single best hotel in…

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American, British Airways, and Iberia: Big Bonus Miles to Europe for Higher Fares

Yesterday I saw American’s American’s progressively bigger bonus on European flights, saw that only higher fares qualified, and didn’t get especially excited. This morning I realized that it was worth paying more attention to — because some of the fares that qualify for the bonus aren’t actually that expensive, that many folks will find themselves flying on qualifying fares anyway, and that the increment to ‘buy up’ to a qualifying fare is in some cases not that much and potentially worthwhile to earn the bonus. So it made sense to post about this. Here’s the offer: The More You Fly. The More You Earn. Fly round trip between the U.S. or Canada and Europe on First Class, Business Class or select Economy Class fares* and start accumulating American Airlines AAdvantage® bonus miles. You will earn…

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Bad Advice from a ‘Passenger Rights Group’ that Seems to Know Little About Air Travel

Wandering Aramean asks, “What to do when the industry’s largest consumer advocate is so wrong?” He explains, “For better or for worse the largest airline passenger customer advocacy group in the United States is FlyerRights.org.” And then shares this gem of advice from the group on how to deal with the current pilot sickout and work slowdown at American Airlines: [I]f you have stacked up the frequent flyer miles we recommend you immediately book your trip on AA or a code-share partner just to avoid the risk of losing those miles in the event AA shuts their doors. Wandering Aramean points out that this hysterical advice is being given in the organization’s fundraising, and that the advice is silly because American Airlines isn’t going out of business and their frequent flyer program isn’t ending. In…

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Bits ‘n Pieces for September 25, 2012

News, notes, and minor items from around the interweb: Club Carlson is offering a 50% bonus on points purchases through November 10. That makes the cost of points $0.00467 apiece. You can buy points in 1000 mile increments plus 50% bonus, up to 40,000 points per calendar year. Not a phenomenal deal in and of itself, but I do have a bunch of Club Carlson points from their big 50,000 point bonuses. This might be useful for a top-off. JohnnyJet flew Korean Air on his honeymoon to Bali, and his Toronto-Seoul segment was in first class. Especially timely trip report for me, since I have Korean Air’s first class booked as well and there are very few recent trip reports out there. (He also notes that you can call Korean Air reservations to request a…

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