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.
Marriott Introduces United Gold Status for Top Elites: Signaling Direction of Airline Partnerships?
Starwood and Delta launched a major partnership four years ago. Crossover Rewards offered reciprocal points-earning and a modest degree of status recognition.
Delta had been talking with Marriott about a deal, but my recollection from the time is that Marriott balked over price. Delta simply wanted too much to do the deal. However Marriott launched a partnership with United months after Delta and Starwood went public.
A Simple Model Ranking Hotel Programs
Loyalty has two primary components: recognition and reward. That’s your elite program and your earn and burn proposition.
Hotel programs are tough to compare because you earn a different number of points per dollar spent, and redemptions vary wildly as well — the most expensive Hyatt redemption is 30,000 points while the most expensive Hilton redemption costs 95,000.
Naked Man Runs Into Airport, Breaches Security, Gets Tackled. Likes It.
Last year I wrote about the man who walked through the Nashville airport naked and attempted to buy a ticket.
Then there was a man who stripped naked to protest a flight delay on US Airways. Sadly this is all much more common than you’d think.
Easy Way to Book 4th Night Free Hotel Reservations
I thought I knew just about everything there is to know about making use of the benefits on my Citi Prestige Card. But then you have a forehead-smacking, “should’ve had a V-8!” moment.
Travel Hacking and the Law Of One Price
I was talking with Yana about Virgin Atlantic’s amazing ANA awards — seriously, roundtrip in one of the world’s better first class products for 110,000 miles between the US and Tokyo — and I was outlining all of the hoops you have to jump through.
Yana’s response to that whole discussion was perfect and just 5 words: the Law of One Price.
United Employees and Grandstanding Politicians are Protesting a New Flight at Newark Today
The new Emirates Newark – Athens – Dubai flight launches today. This competes against United’s Newark – Athens flight, so they do not like this very much.
Delta, United, and American argue that competition from Emirates (and Etihad, Qatar) is unfair and in the long run bad for their businesses.
Muhammad Ali, Jr. Held Up at the Airport Again… After Speaking to Congress About His Last Detention
Last month Muhammad Ali, Jr. was detained at the border on his way back into the U.S. and reportedly questioned about his religion.
His mother was with him, and apparently since she was carrying a photo of herself with the late Muhammad Ali she was allowed to pass. Without his own ‘get out of Customs and Border Protection free photo’ he was subjected to greater scrutiny.
Missing Toilet Paper on a Single Flight Will Cost British Airways $365,000 and More
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.
I Bet You Aren’t Using Your Job to Earn As Many Miles as This Man
I’ve always loved being able to put lots of work charges on my personal credit card and get reimbursed. There’s a risk involved, of course, what if you spend money and your accounting department kicks back the charges? What if your business.. goes out of business before you’re reimbursed?
Life on the road, when you don’t have to use a company credit card, lets you rack up plenty of miles. But it’s nothing like what one waiter did at a steakhouse.