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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My Newest (and Best?) Giveaway Yet? Actual Money Courtesy of Bing Travel!

Bing travel wants to get your (and my) attention. I’ll admit, I hadn’t paid them much mind before, I’m used to searching with ITA Software and with Kayak, booking directly through an airline site or with Expedia or Orbitz if need be. I often find that Orbitz is good for putting together complex multi-carrier itienraries, and depending on the carrier they may be updating inventory at a lag from other sites, so Expedia or Orbitz might be cheaper on any given itinerary on occasion. So I was surprised to find that Bing seemed very much in the tradition of Kayak, the site I’ve recommended most often to non-experts for search for travel. Very good to know! So how did they get my attention and now yours? They’ve laid out their summer travel forecast and have…

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US Airways Reduces International Award Travel Change and Redeposit Fees

According to the Dividend Miles Member Guide, the fee for award ticket changes and for ticket cancellation/mileage redeposit is $150. Up until a few days ago it was a stratospheric $250 per passenger on international itineraries ($150 domestic). This change brings US Airways in line with American and United. It’s still not inexpensive, but it’s a meaningful reduction of $100 per passenger, without explanation or fanfare. I’ll take it!

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Starwood Free Night Promo Now Also Includes 1000 American Airlines Mile Bonuis for Each Sheraton Stay

Starwood’s free weekend night every three stays promo, which runs through July 31, just got a little bit better. CaroL just let me know that they are stacking that with 1000 bonus American Airlines miles for each Sheraton stay. (Even if you’ve already registered for Starwood’s free night offer, you need to register again if you also want the American miles – this link asks for your American Airlines frequent flyer number.) So if you’re making one-night stays, this offer could be quite valuable, and certainly more valuable than last summer when Starwood partnered with Northwest and Delta.

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Reminder – Last Chance to Grab Singapore Airlines Premium Seats with Your Delta Skypesos Approaching

The Delta – Singapore Airlines partnership ends May 15. Singapore Airlines awards, despite the roughly $500 fuel surcharge/taxes one might expect on a first class redemption, remain the single most lucrative use of Delta Skypesos there is.. for another dozen or so days. If you don’t get in on this deal to burn your remaining Delta miles, here’s my advice on the best uses for Skymiles and even how to find available premium cabin award seats and book them online.

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Manila to Macau via Cathay Pacific First Class and Turbojet Ferry: a continuation of “Cathay & British Airways First Class, Philippines and Macau, a Presidential Suite, and the Fat Duck Restaurant”

We arrived at the Manila airport and had to show printed e-ticket itineraries to enter, and then had to go through security screening of our checked and hand baggage as well. Once you’ve entered there’s a sign saying not to exit. We walked up to the Cathay Pacific checkin desk, and they helped us right away, but our checkin was confusing. I handed them not just our itinerary and passports, but also our receipt for the Turbojet ferry from Hong Kong International Airport to Macau Ferry Terminal. I asked them to check our bags through to Macau, and the agent had never heard of such a thing and couldn’t figure out how to do it. After much plugging away he called over his supervisor who fiddled for awhile and got on the phone but finally…

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25,000 Priority Club Points for New DirectTV Service

From MilesQuest: Priority Club has sweetened their offer of points for signing up with Directv from 15,000 to 25,000 and up to 50% off for the first year. The deadline is May 31, 2010. I took advantage of this deal back when it was a 15,000 point offer. I had a bear of a time getting the points though as there was not a spot to enter in my Priority Club number during sign-up. This probably has been fixed by now but I would recommend printing the offer and your final confirmation page as backup. Contra MilesQuest, I read the terms and conditions as saying the offer is valid through July 14. I also don’t see a 15,000 point offer, only a 25,000 point offer. Points post 6-8 weeks after your account has been open…

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Marriott’s New Free Internet Elite Benefit Gets a Little Bit Better

Back in March 7 Marriott announced a limited free internet benefit for Gold and Platinum elites to start May 7: only in the U.S. (excluding Hawaii and US territories) and Canada. Yesterday they announced on Flyertalk that the benefit will be extended to Hawaii, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Not Europe, Asia, etc. It’s progress. It doesn’t match Hyatt’s worldwide offering for all elites or Starwood’s worldwide offering for Platinum elites. But it’s progress. And they’ve also annonced free local calls in the US and Canada for anyone that doesn’t own a cell phone for Golds and Platinums.

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Hidden Value Awards from Alaska Airlines: US to South Africa via Asia on Cathay Pacific for 140,000 Miles in First Class

Yesterday I booked two passengers from the US to South Africa via Asia and thought it was an especially valuable award. Alaska Airlines partners with Cathay Pacific. They charge 140,000 miles for first class between North America and Asia. They also charge 140,000 miles roundtrip for first class between the US and Africa. So these folks who live in San Francisco I routed SFO – Hong Kong – Johannesburg and return. Now, it’s 30% more flown miles than a one-stop via Europe. But it was available on their preferred dates, it got them to South Affirca with a single connection. And it was Cathay Pacific First Class, a total of four long-haul flights. American Airlines requires routing from the US to Africa via Europe, so they would have charged for US to Asia and a…

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Westin Diplomat Has Started Selling Rooms at its Sister Gold Resort a Mile and a Half Away, Buries Disclosure on its Website

The Westin Diplomat Resort also has a sister property, the Diplomat Golf Resort. They had two separate websites (apart from their separate sites at starwoodhotels.com) — diplomatresort.com and diplomatgolf.com. These two properties are a mile and a half from each other. But now they seem to be marketed as one. And that’s going to be confusing for a lot of guests. They are very different properties. The Diplomat Resort is on the beach, two tall towers standing atop the rest of the area, and famous for its outstanding treatment of Starwood Platinum members (because they have more suites in their upgrade pool than any other property I’ve ever heard of, and because they have a lovely club lounge facility). The Golf Resort is much more low key and a mile and a half away. They…

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Marriott and American Airlines Sever Their Relationship

Earning American miles with Marriott, or transferring Marriott points into American miles, ends June 30. An email from American yesterday stated: We would like to provide you with an important update to the American Airlines AAdvantage® program. Effective July 1, 2010, the Marriott Rewards program will no longer offer AAdvantage miles for stays at Marriott hotels. All qualifying stays at participating properties completed by June 30, 2010 will be eligible to earn AAdvantage miles. It is also important to note the final date to convert your Marriott Rewards points to AAdvantage miles will be June 30, 2010. Presumably they couldn’t agree on the price of miles in a new contract, perhaps American wanted a higher price, Marriott wanted to lower the price, or they’ve been successful with other programs and not with American on reducing…

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