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.
Uh, No: the Marriott-Starwood Merger and American Devaluation Aren’t a Social Lesson on Rich and Poor
Changes in the travel industry are often a rorschach test for one’s own priors. Matthew Yglesias says “Marriott/Starwood merger is another case of the rich getting richer” but he gets it exactly backward.
I’m not going to make any points about income inequality in the United States or the world. But I am going to make a point about the particulars of how Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest work, and about his take on American AAdvantage devaluations. Because they simply do not get him where he wants to go in making broader claims about society.
100% Bonus: Buy IHG Points for $0.00575 Each
IHG Rewards Club – the loyalty program for Intercontinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and related brands — is offering a 100% bonus on purchased points through November 30.
This means you can buy points at just $0.00575 apiece which is a lower price than what they’re worth.
How Windows 3.1 Brought Down an Airport
At Paris-Orly airport, Air Traffic Controllers use a system called DECOR to “communicate weather conditions to pilots.”
The system runs on Windows 3.1 and it crashed on Saturday.
How to Browse the Internet Freely When Traveling in China
Reader jamesb2147 reports that he was able to use the internet traveling in China without restrictions of China’s Great Firewall while roaming with Google’s Project Fi, and suggests that any sort of roaming on a cellular network should behave the same way.
The Best United News I’ve Heard All Year, and the Worst Thing the TSA Has Done
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.
Amazing Award Availability to Ireland and Beyond (Even Use BA Avios Without Big Surcharges)
Aer Lingus award availability has a tendency to go in spurts. It’s feast or famine. And right now August 2016 through end of schedule is feast.
These seats are bookable online with United miles, or by phone with British Airways Avios. And there’s almost no fuel surcharges, making British Airways redemptions a good value.
Buy Star Alliance Miles for Just 1.4 Cents Apiece
Star Alliance frequent flyer program LifeMiles is back with a purchase miles promotion. It’s double miles, plus an additional 15% if you purchase between 41,000 and 100,000 miles or an additional 25% if you purchase 101,000 to 150,000 miles. Maxing out the bonus offer means buying miles at less than 1.5 cents apiece which is great.
But there’s an even better offer: InsideFlyer.com has an extra 10% on top of what LifeMiles is offering publicly with this promotion.
American Airlines Will Serve Perhaps the Best Wine Ever Offered Inflight
On their inaugural Los Angeles – Sydney – Los Angeles flights, in first class, American Airlines will be pouring 2010 Penfolds Grange.
Penfolds Grange is a fantastic wine, enough to make me wish that I had tried to get on the inaugural in first class.
The outbound is in fact sold out in First (but quite open for sale in business class). However there are still first class seats available for the inaugural Sydney – Los Angeles leg.
Will the AAdvantage Devaluation Cause American Airlines Stock to Shoot Up? (No.. Are You Nuts?)
You can say a lot of things about American’s changes to their frequent flyer program announced this week. This, however, is not one of them…