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British Airways Warns Passengers: Business Class Meal May Contain Bullet Fragments

by Gary Leff on December 10, 2018

first class
Dec 10 2018

Even though their caterer has taken ‘the greatest care’ in preparing the dish, this British Airways Club World London – Chicago menu warns “there is a very small risk of bullet fragments that could be found in the meal.”

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Capital One Venture Has Added Miles Transfers to Airlines, Here’s Some of What’s Possible

by Gary Leff on December 10, 2018

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Dec 10 2018

Capital One has done something game-changing. They’ve made their points more lucrative. Venture customers can continue to redeem their miles with no blackout dates on all travel-related purchases
— at the same rate as before. This just adds the option to transfer points to airline miles if you’d like.

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New Restriction on US Border Officials and Does Price Change If Your Uber Driver Takes a Different Route?

by Gary Leff on December 10, 2018

passport getting stamped
Dec 10 2018

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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You Can Now Use Delta Miles to Purchase Seat Upgrades Any Time After Ticketing

by Gary Leff on December 10, 2018

airplane seats
Dec 10 2018

You now can use miles to pay for seat upgrades after ticket purchase whether extra legroom coach or an actual premium cabin.

The question is whether post-purchase mileage upgrades will replace Delta’s hidden mileage upgrade award chart — whether mileage upgrades will always be simply priced based on fare.

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Bill Murray TSA Story and Why I Don’t Trust Mastercard Anonymous Blockchain Payments

by Gary Leff on December 9, 2018

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Dec 09 2018

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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The Single Most Important Tip in Travel

by Gary Leff on December 9, 2018

men underwear isolated on white background
Dec 09 2018

The most important philosophy in travel is “hang up, call back” — when you don’t get the help or answer you want the first time, whether over the phone or in person, start over with someone else. Be nice, be patient, and the next person may be more empowered or more sympathetic. I’ve been beating this drum for years.

But the most important tip in travel is far simpler.

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The Worst Credit Card Signup Bonus Ever

by Gary Leff on December 9, 2018

JAL_Mileage_Bank promo
Dec 09 2018

Three years ago we saw what I think may be the worst signup bonus in history, worse even than the stuffed animal you could get signup up for a JAL Mileage Bank credit card.

But are there several offers that are worse, even much worse?

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Delta Wants Several Airlines Out of New York JFK Terminal 4

by Gary Leff on December 8, 2018

jfk terminal 2
Dec 08 2018

Delta’s operations at New York JFK are split across two separate terminals, terminal 2 and terminal 4. Delta wants all of its operations under one roof. And they want all of SkyTeam under their roof too. In order to accomplish that they need to push out several airlines that currently operate out of terminal 4.

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32 Years Ago an Aeroflot Pilot Bet He Could Land an Airplane Blind. He Couldn’t.

by Gary Leff on December 8, 2018

aeroflot disaster
Dec 08 2018

Somehow I wasn’t familiar with the story of Aeroflot flight 6502 from Yekaterinburg to Kuibyshev to Grozny. On October 20, 1986 the pilot of the Tupolev Tu-134A bet his co-pilot that he could land the plane blind. He would draw the curtains on the cockpit windows and make an instrument-only approach.

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Where Credit Card Balances are Highest and Airline Employees Asked to Work for Free

by Gary Leff on December 8, 2018

first class seats
Dec 08 2018

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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Gary LeffGary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.

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