Via MJ On Travel, Citibank is offering their various American Airlines co-branded credit cards with no fee the first year and 30,000 miles after $750 in purchases (a common but good offer) and now also throwing in an additional 5000 miles after $5000 in spend during the first 12 months you have the card. The offers are here and apply to the Visa, American Express, and Business Visa. The most common cards have always been the co-branded Mastercards. That’s what most people have or have had. Citibank isn’t as generous with allowing people to get the same signup bonus over and over any longer. But if you haven’t had these other cards, you should be able to get signup bonuses for them even if you’ve had Mastercard products in the past. And this represents as…
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Is Instant Gold Status with Virgin Atlantic back?
Back on April 9 I posted an offer for free instant Virgin Atlantic Gold status. Enroll at this link for instant Gold status in Virgin Atlantic’s Flying Club. Benefits of Gold, Virgin Atlantic’s top tier, are detailed here. Basically benefits apply primarily when actually flying Virgin — bonus miles, lounge access and priority checkin even when flying economy, extra baggage, and Heathrow fast track. You can also nominate a Silver. And there are reciprocal benefits with Virgin Blue, VAustralia, ANA, and Singapore. This puppy won’t last long. I believe it’s intended to incentivize folks buying higher-priced business class transatlantic fares, who already have status in another program, but was made available to all comers. Those that used the link received Gold status, and it seems have been able to keep it. The link was taken down, however,…
Trip Reports are Apparently Very Different with Kids
Jared Blank shares the future with luxury travel bloggers, once they have kids. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Win a Free High-end Tom Bihn Laptop Briefcase
Two ways to enter, and you can do both, leave a comment in the official entry thread (one comment/entry per person in that thread) and follow @garyleff on Twitter. The contest will close at 12:00pm Eastern time on Friday, April 23. Any questions? Feel free to hit the comments in this thread.
CONTEST/GIVEAWAY: Tom Bihn Empire Builder Laptop Briefcase
Back in January I blogged that the Tom Bihn folks offered to send me some sample products to try. I was in the market for a laptop bag in particular, so I asked to try both their Checkpoint flyer and Empire Builder bags. I fell in love with the Checkpoint flyer, I’ve been using it as my primary bag ever since, and it’s logged a ton of miles. What then to do with the Empire Builder? It’s a very nice bag. But I don’t need it. I thought about making it an every day bag while using the Checkpoint flyer TSA friendly bag for travel. But I don’t like switching, and I’m perfectly happy with the Checkpoint flyer for every day use. It’s a $170 retail bag, and that’s just for the base bag. And…
On the Cusp of Lifetime Platinum Status with American
As most of y’all no doubt know, American Airlines AAdvantage is unique in its lifetime status qualification — miles from all sources count, not just flown miles. One million miles earned = Lifetime Gold Two million miles earned = Lifetime Platinum I’ve never been a regular American customer. I’ve long leaned much more towards the Star Alliance. I don’t think I’ve done more than 25,000 or 50,000 total qualifying miles on paid oneworld tickets in my entire life. But stay around these programs long enough, watch the promotions, chase after some of them, and the miles build up. And with all the partners and promotions that American has had over time, they’ve been great to build mileage balances up with. In particular, churning Citibank co-branded credit cards over time was very good to me with…
Starwood Free Weekend Night Offer Coming
Details were made available on Flyertalk, but registration won’t open until May 1. The skinny is this — One free weekend night for every three stays between May 1 and July 31. These nights will need to be consumed by 19 December 2010 at properties up through Category 6 (so excludes Category 7 properties). Hyatt’s offer is a free night every two stays, valid all week long, but with a shorter redemption period. Hilton’s offer is a free night every four stays (or 10 nights) with a slightly longer redemption period. So this offer hits a sweet spot in terms of how easy or hard it is to earn a free night. And the free nights are valid for a reasonable period of time. But they’re only redeemable Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. This is a…
Up to Quadruple Goldpoints for Multinight Stays
Radisson et al’s Goldpoints program is offering progressively more bonus points for longer stays through May 28. Registration is required. Stay 2 consecutive nights and earn Double Gold Points Stay 3 consecutive nights and earn Triple Gold Points Stay 4 consecutive nights and earn Quadruple Gold Points
Will United Do a Deal With US Airways or Continental?
Hint, don’t think it has anything to do with whichever makes a better match (which is clearly Continental). Holly Hegeman nails it. [A]n eventual deal will depend heavily on the role current members of upper management at United Airlines take in any deal. Particularly United Airlines Chairman and CEO Glenn Tilton. As I wrote this week in PlaneBusiness Banter, one of the big factors in the failure of the Continental deal, and a complicating factor in a proposed US Airways’ deal was Tilton’s insistence upon keeping control in both deals. But at the same time, Tilton knows that both US Airways and Continental would like to link up with United. And pressure is building on Tilton to get a deal done. He’s only been talking about doing one since he took his position with the…
Two False Alarms in One Day? bmi Diamond Club Isn’t Being Folded into Miles & More After All… Yet
If true, April 14 was a huge day for web glitches or incorrect statements on program websites. First, Delta took their close-in booking fees off their website but then later in the day put them back. Then the british midland Diamond Club website said accounts were being migrated over to Miles & More. But just a few hours ago, joanna from Diamond Club posted on Flyertalk that this is all just an IT glitch: Please don’t worry, Diamond Club is NOT being closed. However, since we no longer operate flights to and from The Netherlands, Israel and Ukraine, and in response to member requests, we’re transferring our members in these countries into Miles & More. These members can then continue to enjoy ffp benefits when flying on other Lufthansa sister airlines as well as with…