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500 More Free Virgin America Miles (or “Get $11 for One Minute’s Work”)
Last month there were 2 offers of 500 Virgin America miles each for signing up for emails.
Now there’s another one: 500 Elevate points if you sign up for the Virgin Produced newsletter by October 26. That’s easy points worth $11, that should become Alaska Airlines miles if you don’t redeem them first.
Delta Air Lines Chairman Resigns Effective Immediately
Delta announced this evening that Richard Anderson, who stepped down as CEO in May but remained the airline’s Chairman, “has elected to retire as executive chairman effective this date.”
They did not offer any reason.
Did You Get Caught When Wyndham Pulled Today’s Major Promotion? They May Still Make It Good
Wyndham had a crazy day, opening with a really amazing offer that members could redeem all of their Starwood points for charitable donations, and receive 4 Wyndham Rewards points per Starwood point for doing it — plus a status match through 2017.
They pulled the promotion before it even officially started. My biggest concern — other than that they kind of looked like the gang who couldn’t shoot straight — was that people might have already started redeeming their Starwood points for charitable donations and would wind up with nothing from Wyndham to show for it.
BOOK BY TOMORROW ONLY: Delta Puts New York Award Tickets on Sale
Delta is offering discounts on domestic economy awards to and from New York if you book by tomorrow October 12 for travel betwen December 1 and December 20.
Awards start at just 5000 miles. But paid fares are even better…
NOT A GLITCH: United Massively Devalues Even Simple Roundtrip Awards, Either Take the Routes They Suggest or Pay More Miles
Back in August United announced new change fees for awards and new limits award stopovers. They eliminated round the world awards as well. This was a devaluation, but — at least based on the announcement — seemed to be in areas where United was more generous than the competition.
It turns out the changes were more draconian than what United announced.
Wyndham Reneges On Their Account Balance Match Offer
Wyndham offered status matches and to match Starwood account balances with quadruple the points if you donated your full account balance to charity.
About 40 minutes prior to the start of the promotion they announced they wouldn’t be honoring the offer after all.
Delta Will Now Upgrade Silvers on Award Tickets: Who This Hurts
Delta now offers complimentary domestic upgrades to Silvers on award tickets, a benefit they already provided to higher-tier elites.
This move doesn’t cost Delta anything substantive. Domestic first class seats rarely go out empty. This might help a Delta Silver using their miles domestically on a Saturday regional jet flight in a market where the airline is overscheduled like Seattle.
TODAY ONLY: Wyndham Will Quadruple Your Starwood Balance and Match Status, But You Have to Donate SPG Points to Charity
Arguably the greatest frequent flyer offer ever came in 2002 when the KLM Flying Dutchman program offered not just to match elite status in another frequent flyer program, but also account balances (flights on KLM or partners were required for this). People earned millions of miles from a few flights.
Over the summer JetBlue matched Virgin America point balances with up to 75,000 bonus miles.
But I don’t recall an account balance promotion that was both unlimited (like KLM’s) and that required draining the points in your existing account.
Fully Flat Seats Spreading to More Domestic Routes and Plane Catches Fire in Orlando as Passengers Get Off
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.