Earning 50,000 Mile Bonuses Multiple Times, How to Find the Best Award Flights, and Let Amex Pay Your TV Bill

News and notes from around the interweb: Wendy Perrin on How to Find the Best Flight with your Frequent Flier Miles. I agree. Get $100 back from American Express by paying a DirecTV bill. You may be able to register several cards and get the rebate from each, and you can even pay your friends’ bills. Leverage it to cover costs of TV and miles. A couple of weeks ago I wrote about earning big miles from investment accounts, plenty of people have earned 50,000 mile bonuses more than once. Fidelity also has a $500 Apple gift card promotion. What are the most underrated credit cards? Not best, most underrated. My picks are the Starwood Preferred Guest American Express and Fidelity Investment Rewards American Express. What are yours? The most exclusive lounge in the world?…

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What I Love Most in Paris: Neighborhood Meats, Cheeses, Breads, and Sweets

Previous installments: Introduction: Paris for the Holidays, Saying Goodbye to American’s Old Business Class, and a Suite at the Park Hyatt Vendome American First Class Lounge Chicago O’Hare and Business Class, Chicago – Paris Park Hyatt Paris Vendome Executive Suite Avoiding Tourist Traps: Good Places to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower and Picasso Museum in Paris Where to Find the Best Macarons in the World One of my absolute favorite things in Paris are the specialty shops. In their own way I love the mega-stores in the U.S. I like that I can get pretty much everything I need grocery shopping in a single place, whether at Whole Foods or a less expensive chain. But I also like that in Paris you’re much more likely to stop at a cheese shop, a meat shop, and…

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This Post is Giving Away $1000 and Elite Status!

The past several days I ran a giveaway of gift cards and car rental status. This was all courtesy of National Car Rental – to highlight their One Two Free promotion. There are (5) prize winners, each to receive a $200 gift card and Executive Elite status. Not only do Executive Elites get to pick from the Executive aisle of higher category cars (as National Executive status allows) but they earn free rental days faster and in my experience are able to redeem those free rental days for premium vehicles. To enter I asked readers to leave a comment answering the question, what is the one thing that can make your car rental experience better? Here are the five winning entries: (drawn via Random.org)

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American Express is Testing Just Buying You Business and First Class Tickets When Awards Are Available on American and United

The new American Express Points Match program is a targeted test which allows some small business cardmembers to redeem their Membership Rewards points for travel on United and American without transferring points to a partner frequent flyer program like Aeroplan or British Airways. When awards are available on American or United, targeted members can call American Express and Amex will go ahead and book revenue tickets on those flights and deduct the number of Amex points that American or United would have taken from your AAdvantage or MileagePlus account. The steps are:

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Where to Find the Best Macarons in the World

Previous installments: Introduction: Paris for the Holidays, Saying Goodbye to American’s Old Business Class, and a Suite at the Park Hyatt Vendome American First Class Lounge Chicago O’Hare and Business Class, Chicago – Paris Park Hyatt Paris Vendome Executive Suite Avoiding Tourist Traps: Good Places to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower and Picasso Museum in Paris A couple of years ago I spent New Years Eve in Paris. It’s was a fabulous night — Laduree for macarons and champagne, then metroing to a spot with fewer tourists than the Champs Elysee but where you could still see fireworks over the Eiffel Tower. Street vendors were set up with food, while people ran through the streets with champagne. In the comments to that post many folks suggested that while Laduree’s macarons are good, they don’t come…

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Should Higher Revenue Flights, or With More Elites, Get to Land First?

New technology will make it easier for air traffic control to prioritize certain flights over others. Richard Deakin, the chief executive of National Air Traffic Services (NATS), said the introduction of remote technology, sensors and infrared cameras would increase the amount of data air controllers received from flights, The Sunday Times reported. Controversially, this would in turn allow controllers to prioritise flights at the request of the airlines. In the UK press this is being described — and chastised — as letting flights with the most elites and premium customers land first. There’s nothing inherently moral about ‘first come first served’ and while there may be other prioritization rules that offend sensibilities, more information and prioritizing air traffic makes good sense. Experts have suggested such changes would destroy what has been a basic premise of…

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Win $1000 and Status, Save Money on Your Family’s International Airfare, and the Things You Didn’t Know About In ‘n Out..

News and notes from around the interweb: Last chance to enter! I’m giving away $1000 and 5 top tier National Car Rental elite statuses. Save money on international airline tickets when traveling with kids. Spirit Airlines eliminating wine in a can? (HT: Pizza in Motion) Reminder: Only 3 days left to make reservations at Hyatt properties that are going up in award category. 13 things you didn’t know about In ‘n Out burger British Airways has always given ‘soft landings’ when you don’t requalify for status. For instance, a Gold member who doesn’t fly at all would still get Silver the next year. But those who are gifted the status by a ‘Gold Guest List’ member will no longer receive soft landings. You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every…

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Transatlantic Business Class Awards WIDE OPEN, 6+ Seats Per Flight: Use American or US Airways Miles NOW

US Airways transitioned its fare codes over the weekend. As of yesterday, ‘U’ is fare basis for business class awards instead of ‘I’. It looks like some of the folks in revenue management over at US Airways didn’t get the memo, because ‘U’ class has been left wide open on several flights. Last night and this morning, for instance, the US Airways Philadelphia – Tel Aviv flight had a big chunk of its business class cabin available as awards most every day for months. That hole seemed to get plugged early this morning just as I was going to write about it. But several flights are still exhibiting the trait. For instance, here are searches for business class award space on non-stop US Airways flights for 6 passengers. Here’s a sample of Philadelphia – Munich:…

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The Key Questions to Ask Before You Panic Over a Purchase of Airline Gift Cards With an Amex Fee Credit

Airline gift cards aren’t supposed to be reimbursable with the $200 American Express fee credit. In practice, and in my own experience is that they have been. This could always change of course. Readers will reach out to me when they try this with concerns that they won’t get reimbursed. There are (4) questions I’ll go through that seem to explain why they haven’t seen a reimbursement. I’ll share these here, as a reminder of key elements to qualifying for the reimbursement. When did you make the purchase? (The reimbursement can take about a week) Was it an e-gift card and not a physical gift card? (Physical gift cards don’t seem to work, as I’ve noted, at least with American) Had you registered your preference for American Airlines as your preferred airline for the fee…

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Avoiding Tourist Traps: Good Places to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower and Picasso Museum in Paris

Previous installments: Introduction: Paris for the Holidays, Saying Goodbye to American’s Old Business Class, and a Suite at the Park Hyatt Vendome American First Class Lounge Chicago O’Hare and Business Class, Chicago – Paris Park Hyatt Paris Vendome Executive Suite Paris is a fantastic city to experience food. But it’s also a city with a lot of truly mediocre (or worse) food, catering to tourists in large volumes. Those places are often near where tourists congregate – the top spots to visit. You have a large number of people, the rents are high, restaurants cater to both volume and lowest common denominator tastes. So if you want to eat well, and conveniently, near tourist spots it takes a little bit of work. Since I found a couple on this trip, I thought it was worth…

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