The Citi Prestige Card is retooling, with various changes rolling out over the coming 10 months. The changes will make this a very good card for spending, not such a good card for benefits, which is the opposite of how I used to view the product when it came with American Airlines lounge access and Priority Pass along with free rounds of golf and unlimited 4th night free on hotel stays.
Man Loses It on Way to Seoul, Cracks Aircraft Window With His Tablet
A 31-year-old man became violent on a Korean Air flight from Los Angeles to Seoul on Wednesday.
After “using abusive language,” making threats and becoming violent he he threw his tablet device at the window by his seat.
You Can Now Go Through Security Even If You’re Not Flying at Two Major Airports
Passengers want to accompany friends and family to the gate. Airports want more people shopping and dining, they earn a percentage of the revenue at all the merchants at the airport. And by the way airlines usually share in this revenue, too.
The TSA wants to limit the number of people going through security. They also want to limit the bags they have to screen at the checkpoint.
As of today a second major US airport will allow passengers to clear security without a same day boarding pass.
Marriott Changes Program Terms to Exclude Platinum Breakfast at Two High Profile Hotels
A loyalty program promises benefits in the future for your business today. It’s fundamentally based on trust. So one of the things I hate the most, even more than changes without notice, is changes that the program doesn’t even tell you about.
Marriott has just made changes to Platinum breakfast, participating properties, and earning points on spending at hotels when not a registered guest.
Yesterday There Was Another Lion Air 737 Incident Following Last Week’s Crash
A week after the tragic crash of Lion Air flight JT610 on October 29 another Lion Air Boeing 737 has had an incident this time crashing into a pole while taxiing out to the runway for takeoff from Bengkulu to Jakarta.
One Man Just Flew His 20 Millionth Mile on United
I first wrote about Tom Stuker in 2009, and then again in 2011 when he crossed 10 million miles flown on United.
In 2009 he was flying 700,000 miles per year. By 2016 he had doubled that pace. And he’s only sped up.
Why Do First Class Passengers Board First — Rather Than Last?
I often say that you do not want to board first. You want to board ‘not last’ so that the plane hasn’t run out of overhead bin space by the time you get on. Boarding early is about one thing only: not having to gate check your carry on bag.
That’s why I absolutely love a quick overnight, and on a two night trip sometimes stretch myself to travel with just my laptop bag, so that I don’t need overhead bin space. I can show up at the airpprt later. I can work productively in the lounge. And I don’t have to rush boarding. As someone that values every 5 minutes in my day (I really do keep myself that busy), this matters to me.
Extreme Lengths Airlines Go to Reduce Weight and 20 Airlines With the Most Planes Ordered
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50,000 Bonus American AAdvantage Miles for Partner Activity Through End of Year
American AAdvantage has launched a promotion through end of year with the opportunity to earn 50,000 AAdvantage miles. And frankly it’s complicated.
I’ll probably earn 2000 miles but anyone buying miles with the current offer at under 2 cents a mile can earn a lot more.
Updated Details of the American Airlines Fleet
I’ve created a table with the current active American Airlines mainline fleet, which consists of 945 aircraft. You can see how many seats are in each aircraft type, and how many of each type they have in service. The table is accurate as of today.
American’s mainline fleet currently consists of 330 first class seats; 16,562 business class or domestic first seats; 2283 premium economy seats; and 146,063 coach seats.