Review: The Other Thai Airways First Class Lounge in Bangkok

Jul 04 2016

The Thai Airways first class lounge that most people are familiar with is on the airport’s D concourse and it’s right across the corridor from the airline’s spa.

Qatar Airways arranges lounge access through Thai, but their flight departs from the E concourse. As a result they arrange first class lounge access in the E concourse first class lounge — which is basically a big deserted room inside the Royal Orchid (business class) lounge.

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100% Rebate on Flights to Cuba

Jul 04 2016

While the US government hasn’t yet announced which airlines will be able to fly which routes to Havana, airlines have been allowed to fly to as many other cities in Cuba as they wish (because there’s not a lot of demand, and airlines don’t wish to fly as many routes as the US and Cuba have negotiated).

Silver Airways has grabbed onto several route authorities out of Ft. Lauderdale.

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Simple Ways (and an Advanced Way) to Limit Fuel Surcharges on Award Tickets

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Jul 03 2016

Most non-U.S. frequent flyer program add fuel surcharges to award tickets, and some US programs add them to some redemptions. That means your ‘free’ ticket can wind up costing several hundred dollars — or more. Here’s an American AAdvantage award with a surcharge of over $1000. And that’s for one person traveling.

All things equal you want to minimize fuel surcharges when you can!

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Jamaica to Let You Write Your Own Prescription, Buy Medical Marijuana in Airports

Jul 03 2016

Although marijuana is legal only in some states, and for medicinal purposes in more, pot remains illegal under federal law (but where it’s legal there are even loyalty programs with reefer-a-friend bonuses).

You have to clear a federal checkpoint to fly commercial. The TSA (T)akes (S)tinkweed (A)way. There’s a country, however, where weed isn’t just tolerated but actively promoted: Jamaica.

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FARE DEAL: Los Angeles or Oakland – Stockholm UNDER $300 Roundtrip

Jul 02 2016

Fares across the Atlantic have been low for a variety of reasons: too much capacity from the major airlines, low fuel prices that support this, and increased competition from low cost airlines like Norwegian and Wow Air.

Fares were low before Brexit. But today you can book Norwegian either Los Angeles or Oakland – Stockholm for $295 roundtrip. There’s a trick to how.

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