This review of a Yellowstone National Park lodge is simply priceless.
American Increases AAnytime Award Pricing for Sydney and Auckland, May Double Miles Awards Rest in Peace
At the end of last year American finally opened pretty good award space on their new Sydney flight.
And they opened up space to Auckland, too.
I’m mostly interested in these saver awards. But US airlines used to offer ‘double miles awards’. For about twice the miles as a regular award ticket you could have any seat on the plane.
What Hillary Clinton Thinks About Travel and Travel Agents
It seems though that Hillary Clinton spoke at the American Society of Travel Agents’ Global Convention a couple of years ago. She’s long had a direct hand in choosing her travel agent so certainly had much to say.
Both her supporters and detractors point to the volume of travel she undertook while Secretary of State as underscoring either her accomplishment or lack thereof in the role having traveled “to 112 countries.. 956,733 miles” (falling just short of lifetime State Department elite status).
The Future of SkyMiles May Be Redeeming for Haircuts, Better Regional Jets at American and Worse at Delta
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Two Senators Have Introduced a Bill to Limit The Airline Fees You Pay. Good Idea?
Representative Steven Cohen (D-TN) wanted to regulate seat width and legroom. That went nowhere in the House Transportation Committee, but Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) decided it would make a good issue. His office even pitched me on the story after I had already explained why this would be bad for consumers. The Points Guy gave him more sympathetic coverage.
Now Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Ed Markey (D-MA) want to limit airline fees
How to Override Your Hotel’s Thermostat for the Perfect Temperature Plus 1000 Free Miles
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.
United Reconfiguring Boeing 777s, Wants You to Be Less Comfortable in Domestic Coach
A year ago I wrote about a plan for United to move from 9 seats across in coach to 10 seats across on their Boeing 777s.
Now we know what they’re doing. They’re going to move forward with 10-abreast economy on their 777s that fly domestically.
United Reveals Plan to Deny Premier Benefits on Entry Level Fares
Just as American will be introducing ‘Basic Economy’ fares – fares that exclude many of the benefits we’ve come to expect with a ticket, like an advance seat assignment — United will be as well.
It’s interesting to see the way they’re presenting their thinking.
They see (3) customer types and three benefit types, and it seems illogical to them that all three customers get the same ‘stuff’.
American Launching Improved Meals on All International Flights
American Airlines launched their Sydney flight with an improved meal service. American executives described it as a test. The flight was expected to be higher yield, justifying the investment which was also necessary as a part of their joint venture with Qantas given the expectations of Qantas customers.
Back in December I asked whether the better meals would be rolled out more broadly, and at the time they didn’t know. It seemed a good guess that it would be a part of the Auckland flight, which is included in the joint venture with Qantas. And that it could be something American would do on high yield ultra long haul flying like Dallas – Hong Kong. I didn’t expect it would spread systemwide.
However that’s exactly what American’s CEO Doug Parker shared at the JP Morgan airline and transportation conference yesterday.
American’s New Hong Kong Route Will Be Bookable March 20!
Early this morning American Airlines had accidentally posted on their website the launch of new Los Angeles – Hong Kong service, which I’ve been expecting since November or December. They promptly pulled the announcement down, however American confirmed the news for me.
American has focused on Los Angeles for building up its Pacific route network. They recently added a Sydney flight (with an improved inflight service). They’re adding Auckland, New Zealand. And they’re adding Tokyo Haneda service. And those are all international routes that face competition.
Now they’ve formally announced the Los Angeles – Hong Kong flight, and provided details.