Review: Emirates First Class A380, Houston – Dubai

Jun 19 2016

I’ve been remiss in writing the details of my trip to the Mideast and Asia redeeming miles for first class on the Airbus A380s of all 3 of the big Gulf carriers: Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar.

It’s was a great quick trip to eat in Bangkok and see the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, and I’m determined to return to sharing it with you.

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Two More Airlines Joining TSA PreCheck – Which Ones May Surprise You

Jun 19 2016

Airport security lines became insufferably long over the past few months. It cost both passengers (who can wait for hours at peak times) and airlines (when passengers miss flights and their seats aren’t used efficiently, plus they have unhappy customers).

TSA is hiring more screeners, though really should start with redeploying 2800 behavior detection officers to the checkpoint.

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Step-By-Step Booking Awards and Hotels for a Family of 6 to Australia

Jun 18 2016

Longtime reader Greekquent Flyer shared his notes with me from his recent family trip to Australia. He took on the challenge of planning premium cabin travel and hotels using his points to Australia (which is one of the toughest airline awards out there) for a family of 6.

So I asked him if I could share his experience with readers as a way of helping folks think about how to pull it all together.

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After Tomorrow Costco Will No Longer Take American Express. What Happens to Amex Next?

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Jun 18 2016

Tomorrow is the last day that American Express cards will be accepted at Costco stores. Amex lost the co-brand relationship to Citibank and Visa in a deal that has Citi overpaying and not even gaining exclusivity over Costco payments (starting tomorrow you can use any Visa at Costco, regardless of the issuing bank).

American Express couldn’t match the money-losing deal that Citi was offering — some have argued that it’s tax losses that subsidize the deal — but the change meant losing 10% of cardmembers.

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I Learned Something New and Useful About American Airlines Check-in

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Jun 18 2016

American Airlines changed its published check-in policy so that at a bare minimum you have to check-in 45 minutes prior to departure even for a domestic flight without checked luggage. Both Delta and United continue to publish 30 minutes in similar circumstances.

However American Airlines spokesperson Ross Feinstein clarified for me that in fact, American will still issue a boarding pass 30 minutes prior to departure for a domestic flight.

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When Your Upgrade Doesn’t Clear, Don’t Do This.

Jun 18 2016

My American Airlines upgrade failed to clear yesterday afternoon. I was second on the upgrade list with one open seaet. I made my way back to 8B on the MD80 for the two hour flight in Main Cabin Extra, which was fine.

When your upgrade doesn’t clear, you sit in back. That’s just how it works. You do not decide to take matters into your own hands.

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Another Man Who Looked “Arabic and Scary” Kicked Off a Flight. When Will This Stop?

Jun 17 2016

A man was kicked off an Alaska Airlines flight from Dallas to Seattle on Wednesday because, the man says, “a passenger complained he looked ‘Arabic and scary'” as a result of his beard. Oh, the man’s name is Mark French.

As much of the coverage of this incident notes, the Alaska Airlines eskimo in their aircraft livery has a beard. Regardless of what happened to this man when he tried to fly, it’s time we stop living in fear.

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