About a week and a half ago I reported that American and US Airways would begin offering each others’ elite frequent flyers upgrades within 24 hours of departure starting June 11. Now they’ve confirmed it, and the program will indeed start on Wednesday to allow US Airways frequent flyers to upgrade on American flights, and American’s elite frequent flyers to upgrade on US Airways flights. Upgrades are available within 24 hours of departure, when the check-in window opens. US Airways Chairmans Preferred (100,000 mile flyer) elites will get their upgrades complimentary. Silvers, Golds, and Platinums looking to upgrade on American will have to buy stickers to do so, just like American Gold and Platinum members do. American elites looking to upgrade on US Airways will get theirs complimentary, like all US Airways elites have. These…
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US Airways Makes Changes to Its Award Chart.. With Notice This Time
US Airways announced two minor award chart changes today. They are set to go into effect August 1. Both changes were to be expected. And they did it with nearly 3 months’ advance notice. They are increasing medium and high-level US and Canada awards to match the prices American already announced back in April. I say this was expected because it’s the new price that was just announced on the ‘other side of the equation’ (American) only two months ago. They’re also increasing the price of US domestic and Canada 3-cabin first class saver awards to match the prices American charges. They actually posted this one prematurely a month ago, and then retracted it. No surprise there. Currently US Airways charges the same 50,000 miles roundtrip for business and for first class on flights within…
The Latest on Earning Miles for Mortgages and Liquidating Gift Cards at Walmart Plus 19% Off Marriott Stays
News and notes from around the interweb: Evolve Money (earn miles for paying your mortgage..) begins tightening its policies. The latest on OneVanilla, Bluebird, and Walmart. Today’s “Daily Getaways” deal is 19% off Marriott gift cards. 1000 bonus Asiamiles for two partner transactions, including just “crediting a Cathay or Dragonair flights and then booking something on Ctrip.” Singapore Airlines Krisflyer joins the mileage-earning shopping portal game, but the payouts strike me as ungenerous. 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!
Disruptive Travel Technologies Are Worth More Than Companies That Provide You With Travel
Something I’m pondering this Sunday morning is Uber’s new round of financing and $18 billion valuation. Fifteen years ago the most valuable thing Delta owned was shares in Priceline — the company liquidating unsold airline inventory was worth more than the carrier that actually had that inventory. It was 2001 before Delta had sold more than a billion dollars worth of tickets online — and only half that amount was through its own website. (Southwest Airlines was actually one of the first 5 websites to cross a billion dollars in sales in a year.) In a blast from the past, two years ago Priceline had a market capitalization greater than all US airlines combined. That’s no longer the case, with Delta, American, United, and Southwest alone combining for about 50% more market value than Priceline…
$8 Ice Cubes, Snacks Replacing Meals, and 2 Stays Pays
News and notes from around the interweb: Here are the current snack baskets presumed replacements when first class meals go away from most American domestic flights under 1150 miles. Which over-the-top Middle Eastern airline will be the first to introduce $8 ice cubes in premium cabins? It’s been out for a couple of weeks, but I may have failed to mention it: Choice Hotels 2 stays pays you a $50 gift card. I had some fantastic Khao Yum at Elephant Jumps Thai in Northern Virginia yesterday. They expect to add this to the specials board in the coming days. A reader – a graduate student at the University of Hawaii at Manoa – asks for help by taking a survey on airline crises. You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis…
Is a $1700 First Class Seoul Roundtrip Ticket Even a Good Deal?
Matt at Saverocity penned an important post about whether or not a $1700 3-cabin first class roundtrip between Boston and Seoul is even a good deal. He points out that my tweet included #ScreaminDeal #Hurry and wrote, How about Hashtag #Bollocks #to #you? The deal, that is, not the tweeter, he is just sharing what his readers want. Let’s explore this, with a scenario. It assumes that you actually get off the plane, stay say 3 nights, and get out of your hotel room… of course you might just want to fly there and back which is just magical, and I wish you good speed…. And he goes on to posit that you’re going to spend ~ $2400 per person on the trip. That’s still a lot of money, and there are other things you…
Meals Will Disappear from American First Class on Many Flights Starting September 1
Back in February, American Airlines announced that US Airways would improve its meal services. Effective April 1 they changed the cutoff for meals from flights of 3.5 hours or longer to those of 1000 nautical miles or greater which they said equated to flights of ~ 2 hours 45 minutes. That meant about 40% more US Airways flights would be seeing meals in domestic first class — or an increase of 126 flights a day. But the news wasn’t all good. At the same time they announced that come September 1, US Airways and American would align domestic first class service — tray elements, food components, and meal cutoff times. Speaking to an American representative yesterday, he reiterated the September 1 timetable and the 1000 nautical mile standard. I find the use of ‘nautical miles’…
WOW Deal $1700 3-Cabin First Class Fare Boston and Other Cities – Seoul Roundtrip
United has a ~$1700 fare valid through the end of schedule between Boston and Seoul that allows travel across the Pacific in their 3-cabin United Global First product. The fare also appears to be available from Hartford, Connecticut and Burlington, Vermont. Perhaps there are other cities, please share if you find them. This deal is no longer available. Read on to see what you missed!
Free Ritz-Carlton Night, How to Avoid BA Fuel Surcharges, and 1 Night to Hotel Status
News and notes from around the interweb: Get a Ritz-Carlton Free Night or 2 other promotions. One of the best ways to avoid the highest fuel surcharges when booking award tickets with British Airways points is to transfer them to Iberia and redeem for Iberia flights. You need an ‘active’ Iberia account – open for 90 days and with some account activitiy – before you can make the transfer. The Free-quent Flyer offers advice on generating that activity. In addition to transferring 1000 American Express points into an Iberia account, the best suggestion is to redeem e-Rewards. Starwood points for referring your friends to an SPG American Express card are posting quickly. The glitch that has been preventing American from booking Etihad awards appears to be an ongoing issue. Frustrating. Omni Select Guest will upgrade…
How Many Points Should You Spend.. and For What? How to Decide?
There are a couple of comments from my discussion yesterday I’m Flying Economy More and More.. and Loving It! that were worth sharing, because they shed fantastic light on how I think about what to spend miles on and how much to pay. My thoughts are summed up in three words: at what margin? I wrote the post while onboard an American Airlines DC-Chicago flight I had spent 4500 British Airways points for. Gene writes, Why not shell out the 27,000 miles r/t for first class? (I would.) That is still a way better value than $650, especially if you have more miles than you can use in the foreseeable future (like me). Gene is right, 27,000 miles for domestic first class isn’t bad in and of itself. And if the choice was, 25,000 miles…