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.
Don’t Read This If You’re Easily Offended: Man “Crammed His Junk Between 2 Airline Seats And…”
Things can get super awkward in the sky when we’re all trapped inside a metal tube together — whether it’s Qantas offering on demand sex ed through its entertainment system, a celebrity’s child peeing on a brand new Vietnam Airlines Airbus A350, a child forced to pee on her seat on JetBlue (the airline apologized) or passengers urinating on each other inflight (also on JetBlue).
Nonetheless…
Your Rights During Flight Delays, White House WiFi, and TSA Appreciation Day
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.
New American Airlines Uber Partnership: Free Ride for Executive Platinums and Triple Miles on Uber
American Airlines has partnered with Uber as well. It provides for integration with the American mobile app and ride reminders. Which in and of itself is ‘meh’.
There are two worthwhile promotions as part of this new partnership, however. Although both are limited-time.
2600 American AAdvantage Miles for $0.00077 Apiece
The AAdvantage shopping portal is offering $1 trial subscriptions to both Barron’s and the Wall Street Journal each of which offer 1300 miles for signing up.
You’ll just need to set reminders to cancel your subscriptions before the introductory period ends.
If You’re Going to Drink Your Own Booze Onboard and Shout “We’re All Gonna Die,” Choose Alaska Airlines
Back in November, a Southwest Airlines flight proved why you shouldn’t try to bring your own alcohol onboard.
You can bring mini-bottles of alcohol through security. But you cannot open them and drink them on a plane. You can buy alcohol post-security, such as at duty free. But you cannot open the bottles and drink them on a plane.
It is a violation of federal law to drink alcoholic beverage onboard an an aircraft unless served by the airline. Airlines have the option of serving you the alcohol you bring onboard yourself, but that’s entirely at their discretion (and the discretion of the flight attendants on any given flight).
American’s New Award Availability Pattern for Premium Transcon Flights
American has been making award space especially in premium cabins much more available and this is a new intentional approach on their part.
I’ve covered American loosening up availability on the Sydney route. And I covered the floodgates opening for award space on London routes. And how they opened up China flying. That was just the start.
American Airlines Boeing 787 Business Class
Improved availability hasn’t spread to domestic routes in the same way, although there are some predictable patterns such as with American’s New York JFK – Los Angeles and New York JFK – San Francisco routes. American has the most premium product on that route, with the only three-cabin service on all flights between those cities.
Europe Awards on Sale for Just 12,250 Miles Each Way (and 30% Off Premium Economy)
This doesn’t appear to be advertised on the Virgin Atlantic website yet but they appear to have their award semi-regular award sale pricing for economy and premium economy redemptions loaded.
In fact, the pricing seems to be up to 30% off, which is better than their usual sales (back in the fall they offered 20% off).
Awards are pricing with a discount originating in the US or the UK, even on one-way awards, and even for premium economy.
Loophole to Transfer Airline Tickets and Inside United’s Status Level You’ll Never Have
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.
‘Naive’ People are Renting Out Their Homes to Airbnb Hookers
Airbnb and other homesharing sites are apparently how prostitutes are now renting out space.
And here I thought people only rented their places out on Airbnb to themselves, for the Virgin America miles.
You’d sort of expect the world’s oldest profession to be everywhere, so why not the sharing economy I suppose?