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.
American Says They Aren’t Ending Through-Checked Baggage on Separate oneworld Reservations
On June 1 the oneworld alliance (which includes airlines like American, British Airways, Iberia, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and more) changed its policies so that member airlines no longer had to check bags to their final destination for passengers traveling on more than one reservation on a oneworld airline.
Member airlines also wouldn’t be required to check customers in to their final destination on the second reservation, either.
UPDATE: Alaska Airlines Reportedly (NOT) Going Revenue-Based
American’s moves this week leaves Alaska Airlines as the last major mileage-based airline frequent flyer program in the U.S.
Back in March Alaska Airlines said they wouldn’t be going to a revenue-based frequent flyer program where miles earned for travel is based on the cost of a ticket rather than distance flown. However:
Even Former Victoria’s Secret Angels Must Meet Minimum Check-in Times for Flights
Supermodel Karlie Kloss tweeted her disdain for Philippine Airlines this week. And it got plenty of attention because… she’s a supermodel and a former Victoria’s Secret Angel.
She doesn’t actually say what her problem with the airline was. Fortunately, Philippine Airlines tells us.
1250 (or More) Free, Quick, and Easy United Miles
There are two easy offers for free United miles worth taking advantage of quickly.
You can earn 500 United miles for joining e-rewards and taking one survey. Even more valuable is this offer: 750 United miles for joining MyPoints.
Airlines Will No Longer Have to Through-check Bags on Separate Bookings in oneworld Alliance
Effective June 1 oneworld airlines no longer are required to interline bags (or even check you in for connecting flights) when traveling on separate reservations. This is a hugely-unfriendly move.
Here’s what it means for your travel and why it’s happening.
FARE ALERT: American Airlines Offering US Cities to Europe from $415 Roundtrip!!
Several days ago we saw Europe roundtrips in the $400s. Some of these fares were leftover from Memorial Weekend, but in general in any case had to be booked that day — and didn’t necessarily make it the full day.
But the fares are back, and they’re getting even better..!
The First Two Things to Do in This Hobby, Neither Cost Anything Up Front
The first two things anyone interested in frequent flyer miles and travel should do is sign up for Award Wallet to track your points and get a Chase Sapphire Preferred Card to earn the most points in a highly flexible, valuable currency, quickly.
Here are 77 free AwardWallet Premium upgrade links that will let you take your existing free account and give yourself premium service for 6 months.
Where You Can Buy Emirates First Class Tickets at 89% Off — And Why That’s Possible
Recently British Airways had first class on sale as low as $2100 roundtrip between Boston and London.
Obviously there are sales… and then there are sales. They can be used to stimulate business during soft periods.
Where to Find the Best First Class for (Much) Less 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.