Buy Miles With Your Choice of Over 30 Airlines for 2.1 Cents Apiece

Mar 04 2016

Starwood is offering a discount of up to 25% on purchased points through April 15. Starwood points are the most valuable loyalty currency, and there’s leverage in any bonus they offer, however I don’t think this offer quite is cheap enough to justify buying.

Still, if you need to top off most any frequent flyer account this could be strategically useful.

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50,000 Miles Good for Lufthansa, United First Class Plus 2 Lounge Passes

Mar 04 2016

Some readers are going to see this as a niche product, but it’s a great signup offer and two and a half times as big as the usual offer.

It’s from Barclaycard and there are some real gem opportunities for the miles.

There are really two ways to leverage this card: Lufthansa first class awards (and not just within 2 weeks of travel) and United domestic first class at a low mileage cost. And it now comes with lounge passes as well.

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Boeing Introduces Self-Cleaning Toilets

Mar 04 2016

There are truly disgusting things in the world. Last year a family was ‘forced’ to sit in vomit on a flight to DC. A couple flying to Hawaii found a full barf bag in their seat back pocket.

Of course there’s the whole bare feet thing. Worse yet, in the lavatory. And a man was hospitalized last year in a freak airport toilet accident.

There was Three Mile Island. There was Chernobyl. And there’s that Qantas A380 flying Sydney Dallas packed full oftentimes in economy, the American Airlines Dallas – Hong Kong flight, and Delta Atlanta – Johannesburg. The lavatories at the end of those flights…

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These are the World’s Busiest Airports — The Ones NOT on the List May Surprise You.

Mar 03 2016

There are a number of ways to rank the busiest airports. You can look at total aircraft movements (takeoffs and landings). You can look at total available seats (because a whole lot of small regional jets may skew those results). Or – the most common measure – you can look at total passengers.

It was really exciting when Atlanta airport crossed 100 million passengers for the year, even if they faked the 100 millionth passenger.

Some cities like London and New York have multiple major airports in their metropolitan areas. In fact, London is the single largest passenger traffic market if you combine the region’s airports and that’s followed by New York and then Tokyo and Paris.

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Airlines Can Soon Start Tracking Your Inflight Entertainment and Web Surfing. Will You Opt Out?

Mar 03 2016

Airlines may soon be tracking your inflight entertainment choices, whether you’re sending emails, and what websites you visit inflight.

The CEO of Thales USA, which offers inflight entertainment systems, gave a presentation talking about the privacy issues that airlines will need to confront given the new technologies at their disposal.

Do you trust Delta, American, and United to log your viewing habits or to access your Google or Outlook calendar? What if it saves you time, or means they can offer special accommodations?

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More on Why the US Airlines Can and Should Shut Up and Compete With Gulf Airlines: Emirates New Business Class Will Be Inferior

Mar 03 2016

A year ago Delta, American, and United started beating the drum that the US government ought to shut down our markets to Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar because of subsidies.

In the mythology promoted by US airlines, the big Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar don’t care about economics, they only care about winning market share and providing luxurious products in the sky that US airlines cannot match. So they irrationally throw planes one routes at low prices and lure US customers (that ‘belong’ to US airlines) with quality product that no ‘sane’ airline would offer.

Except.. Emirates will unveil a new business class seat that’s worse than the current business class products the US airlines offer.

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Liar Liar, American Airlines Flight Attendant Set the Bathroom on Fire

Mar 03 2016

On Monday February 1, American Airlines 1418 was headed from Dallas Fort Worth to Detroit when a flight attendant leapt into action to save the aircraft. Only the FBI alleges he put the aircraft in danger in the first place.

The whole deranged scheme, perhaps because he was frustrated by the slow pace of retirements of MD80 aircraft because he wished to look like a very minor hero, wasn’t well thought out since apparently no passengers had used the lavatory in the 15 to 20 minutes prior to the incident.

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Singapore Airlines Will Launch Los Angeles and New York Non-Stops With New Airbus A350 Aircraft

Mar 02 2016

Singapore Airlines used to operate the longest flights in the world, Singapore – Los Angeles and Singapore – Newark non-stops, operated with a flying gas can an Airbus A340-500. Flights operated between 2004 and 2013, originally with extra legroom economy seating and business class and from 2008 onward all business class seating.

Singapore no longer operates non-stop service to the US. Non-stop flights, though, can now make sense thanks to both more fuel efficient aircraft capable of flying long distances and lower fuel costs. Flying great distances is especially costly when oil prices are high, since they have to carry extra fuel just to fly all the fuel needed for such a long journey.

And that’s just what Singapore Airlines intends to do.

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