At the beginning of November I suggested that an American Express Centurion lounge would be coming to LAX.
The big hint was American Express Centurion Lounge-branded couches past security in the Tom Bradley international terminal.
by Gary Leff
At the beginning of November I suggested that an American Express Centurion lounge would be coming to LAX.
The big hint was American Express Centurion Lounge-branded couches past security in the Tom Bradley international terminal.
by Gary Leff
Since signing up for Global Entry three years ago I haven’t missed getting PreCheck a single time that I was eligible for it.
I often hear about flyers with ‘Known Traveler Numbers’ not getting PreCheck. American Airlines has a new measure to make darned sure that passengers entitled to PreCheck get PreCheck.
by Gary Leff
You can imagine my excitement at the new JetBlue Pointmatch promotion.
JetBlue will match whatever balance is in your Virgin America Elevate account by July 4 (up to 50,001 points but and in some cases matched better than 1:1) if you take a single roundtrip with them by August 31.
by Gary Leff
United and Continental merged in 2010, with Continental management eventually taking over, but six years later that merger is still not complete. Flight crews have been known to still announce that a given aircraft is operated by Continental.
This morning, finally, the negotiating committee for the flight attendants came to terms with United on a new joint contract.
by Gary Leff
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by Gary Leff
The UK has voted to exit the European Union. There’s tremendous gnashing of teeth over what this means for the world and those are very real concerns. There are also concerns within the travel industry, and amongst travelers.
Nothing has actually changed today and while there was much campaigning in favor of British self-determination and against Brussels, as well as against immigration, it’s not yet clear how (or that) UK policy will differ from the status quo going forward.
by Gary Leff
There’s virtually no competition for redeeming first class awards on SkyTeam member Garuda Indonesia. Delta miles, of course, cannot be used for international first class. Citi ThankYou Rewards transfer directly to the GarudaMiles program.
The problem is the byzantine redemption process for GarudaMiles awards. It’s “award redemption in six easy steps.”
by Gary Leff
Today Air Serbia launches its new New York JFK – Belgrade non-stop with an Airbus A330 they’ve named for Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla.
A reader will win 2 business class roundtrip tickets for this new flight. Entering is easy.
Here’s also what you can do while you’re visiting — and how we’ll you’re positioned to spend time throughout the region on your trip.
by Gary Leff
I had an opportunity to see the brand new American Express Centurion lounge Houston last night and try the food since I was invited to the pre-opening party there. Here’s the food, drinks, and a visual tour of the space.
by Gary Leff
The idea is to make the seat seem like four-across on a Boeing 777 — which gives you fully flat with all aisle access — while actually being configured eight-across to give the airline density.
More seats, without sacrificing passenger comfort, means more revenue. They can attract high yield business travelers without increasing their cost (aircraft real estate) in order to do so.
Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.
Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »