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How US Airlines Benefit from Gulf Carrier Service
There’s a tremendous interdependence between US airlines (which don’t service the vast route network in India and surrounding countries that the Gulf airlines do) and Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar. That’s why JetBlue is so strongly in favor of Gulf carrier route expansion. Gulf airlines actually plan their routes around bringing passengers to and from US airlines. None benefit more than American Airlines…
Buy Up to 160,000 Hilton Points for Just Half a Cent Apiece
Hilton is offering to sell HHonors points at the lowest price I’ve ever seen — half a cent per point. That’s actually a reasonable price, and one you can get a lot of value out of if you’re strategic.
The 1 Million Mile Bonus for Partner Activity Plus Consumer Protections When Airlines File Mistake Fares
A collection of interesting links you’ll want to see, many you’ll want to click.
Was the US Government Really Prepared to Kill Everyone Onboard a Paris-New York Flight Yesterday?
F-15 fighters were scrambled “to escort an Air France plane bound for JFK airport” yesterday. There’s only one thing those fighters could have done. And that’s barely reported on.
Does a Hotel Rewards Program I’d Never Heard Of Offer the Best Rate of Return?
I found myself at the Crystal Inn & Suites in Logan, Utah … with about 100 Future Farmers of America … where I discovered the surprisingly lucrative Crystal Rewards program.
Make Your Own Airline Elite Status
The first level of elite status is getting harder to obtain, and less valuable to have. Airlines often value their credit card holders as much as first-tier elites. For folks who fly regularly but not enough for status, just getting the airline’s card (and not putting spending on it) may be the right strategy.
Starwood Refreshing Amex Benefits? Politicians Behave Badly While Flying. And Much More.
A collection of interesting links you’ll want to see, many you’ll want to click.
Singapore’s New Premium Economy, Plus A380 Business and Suites Class Refresh, Revealed
I first shared Singapore Airlines’ plan to reconfigure Boeing 777s to include a premium economy cabin a year ago. Unfortunately, that reconfiguration means cutting the number of first class seats in half on those 777s. Their A380s getting premium economy go from 12 first class, 60 business, and 399 coach (or 86 business, 311 coach) to 36 premium economy and 333 coach in the low-density business configuration or 36 premium economy and 245 coach in the high-density business configuration. Premium economy is coming at the expense of fewer coach seats. Their 777-300ERs getting premium economy go from 8 first class, 42 business, and 228 coach to 4 first class, 48 business, 28 premium economy, and 184 coach. That’s 10% more business class, half the first class, and 20% fewer economy seats to make room for…
oneworld Member Malaysia Airlines Entered Receivership Today
Malaysia Airlines was placed into receivership today. The idea is that they are going to move the ‘good’ assets to a new company, which will continue to operate the airline.
This bankruptcy proceeding and transfer of assets does not – itself – affect operations of the airline. It’s a part of the airline’s restructuring, though, while is eliminating routes and jobs as the carrier tries to shrink to profitability.
Malaysia Airlines was struggling even before MH370 went missing last year….