Marriott and Starwood Just Announced Hotel Reward Category Changes, Do You Need to Book Your Awards Quickly?

Feb 09 2017

Each year hotels with award redemption categories adjust which hotels are in which categories, and thus how many points they cost to redeem. In most cases the cost in points is related to average room rates, although Marriott’s have been tied to frequency of redemption.

This year Marriott and Starwood both have announced their planned changes at the same time, and coordinated that those changes will go into effect March 7.

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Here’s the Roadmap for United’s New Polaris Lounges Over the Next 24 Months

Feb 09 2017

United debuted their new Polaris lounge at Chicago O’Hare in the old club and first class lounge space at gate C18 a couple of months ago. This is a business (and first) class lounge. It is not a Star Alliance Gold lounge and not a United Club.

Here’s the timeline for Polaris lounge openings over the next 24 months which will bring the number of new business class lounges to 9 by the end of 2018.

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Guess What US Airline CEOs Won’t Be Talking to Donald Trump About Today?

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Feb 09 2017

US airline CEOs meet with President Trump today.

The heads of United, Delta, Southwest, Alaska, and JetBlue will be there — along with FedEx, UPS, and Atlas Air. Lobbying group Airlines for America will be there, along with airport officials from “Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Fla., Buffalo, N.Y. and Nashville, Tennessee…”

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Nope – United’s Computer Woes Aren’t Done for the Day

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Feb 08 2017

IT is hard. And these legacy systems are complex, they don’t know where the next problem will creep up from. But these failures don’t just inconvenience customers they even prevent customers from buying tickets it’s a real problem.

At this point, United, when you’re spending IT resources to implement ‘Basic Economy’ fares that don’t allow customers to have a carry on, or to eliminate the ability to book a stopover on an award ticket, you’re doing it wrong.

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Surgeon Sues After Getting Pinky Finger Caught in Airline Tray Table

Feb 08 2017

A brain surgeon is suing Austrian Airlines after jamming his pinky finger in his seat’s tray table.

The doctor was flying Brisbane – Bangkok and then continued on Austrian to Vienna and Manchester in business class last year. On the Bangkok – Vienna leg, “the cabin crew had folded out the horizontal table tray from his armrest before serving an in-flight meal during the Bangkok to Vienna leg of his trip.” They “did not return” to put his tray table away, he couldn’t recline his seat, so he tried to do it himself… unsuccessfully.

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