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.
How to Leverage United’s 25% Hotel Transfer Bonus
Through November 30 United is offering a 25% bonus when you transfer hotel points to MileagePlus. You can earn up to 20,000 bonus miles this way.
Oddly, the 25% bonus applies to transfers from most hotel programs but transfers from Club Carlson are bonused at 40% and transfers from Choice Privileges are bonused at 50%. Bonuses will post “on or before January 30, 2017.”
You Can Now Earn Miles for Dating: 76 British Airways Miles Per Dollar at Match.com
The British Airways online shopping portal is offering 76 Avios per dollar spent with Match.com.
Since you earn points only on first-time subscriptions, you want the biggest purchase possible — 12 months for $197.88. That’s 15,000 Avios at 1.32 cents apiece.
Citi Adds JetBlue as a Transfer Partner, No Fee ThankYou Cards Now Transfer to JetBlue
Premium Citibank ThankYou Rewards cards — like the Citi Prestige Card and Citi ThankYou Premier — let you transfer their points to airline miles and hotel programs.
They’ve just added a new partner: JetBlue. What’s interesting is that Barclaycard’s new deal to issue JetBlue cards didn’t stop this. And that even no annual fee Citi ThankYou cards can transfer to JetBlue which is a first.
Alitalia Just Did What?! Doubling of Award Pricing Overnight?
SkyTeam member Alitalia has the strangest frequent flyer program in the world. Instead of expiring miles, the program itself used to expire. With each new program every few years you could credit flights to your account to earn back the miles you had.
Now, without notice, the award chart ‘expired’ on Friday and there’s no new published chart. There are reports of awards costing twice as much as before. Hopefully no one took advantage of the current American Express transfer bonus to Alitalia.
Did Delta’s Website Just Reveal Variable Award Pricing, and What Happens to an Airline When Passengers Weigh too Much?
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.
United Thinks Their Clubs Are So Good, You Should Be Paying More
United raised the price of its clubs last summer, raised the price of day passes earlier this year (and started refusing access to holders of day passes at some lounges), and restricted paying club members to accessing lounges only when flying same day.
Now United thinks they should charge even more for their lounges.
Great Award Availability on Hawaiian’s New Lie Flat Seats to Japan and Australia
Hawaiian Airlines is retrofitting its Airbus A330 aircraft with lie flat business class seats. They’ll have three rows of six seats, so only the middle seats have direct aisle access, but it’s generally a good product for Hawaii flying.
The product launched in June, and they’ve been adding US West Coast flights. New international routes will be getting the seats before the end of the year. We’ll see them on Tokyo, Brisbane, and Auckland (December 5) as well as Sydney (December 13.
HOT FARES RIGHT NOW: China Roundtrip From $358 in Economy or $1467 in Business
Sichuan Airlines announced Los Angeles service from Hangzhou, China last week and it starts on Monday. So they haven’t been selling tickets to fill up planes for long.
They’ve got amazing fares now for this new flight with available connections elsewhere in China.
Here’s What’s Going to Stop the Frequent Flyer Devaluations
In response to United’s devaluation of how they price awards, several readers want to know what can be done, what I can do about it.