With the change to allowing Citi’s premium co-brand credit card to grant American Airlines Admirals Club access to no fee authorized users on the account, here’s an illustration just how far this scales. Party in the Admirals Club…
American Makes Another Unannounced – and Strange – Tweak to its Award Rules
Who knew it was possible to fly Air New Zealand using American miles! Under a brand new rules change, for one specific flight at least, it now is.
Since so much of the AAdvantage award rules are unpublished, I wrote the Ultimate Guide to Booking Award Tickets Using American Miles.
United is Making Earning Elite Status Easier and Faster in 2016
During 2015 American AAdvantage gave a boost towards elite status to members buying premium fares in the form of an ‘elite qualifying points’ bonus.
For 2016 they’ve eliminated qualifying points and are instead incorporating the premium fare bonus into extra qualifying miles for premium fares.
United is matching.
Hilton, Starwood, and IHG are Out With New Promotions
It’s the end of 2015 so remaining hotel promotions are ending, and the new year is upon us. We now know what three of the major hotel chains have in store for the January through April timeframe.
And I’m especially interested to see what Hyatt is going to do once they have a new CRM in place in the coming days.
One Airline Did a Fantastic Job Recognizing Top Tier Elite Flyers for the Holidays
Qantas doesn’t have a very strong rewards program, i.e. points earning-and-burning, in Qantas Frequent Flyer.
But within the confines of the Aussie market they do a really good job recognizing their top tier elites.
Years ago I used to like getting cookies from Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan when I held their MVP Gold status. However this holiday note was sharing with me by a Qantas top tier Platinum One member. And it blew me away.
American Airlines is Offering a Whole New Level of Service for their Sydney Flights, Even in Economy
Yesterday I attended an American Airlines event near LAX highlighting the new soft product offerings for their Los Angeles – Sydney flight.
They’re flying as part of a joint business venture with Qantas (the particulars of which are still pending Department of Transportation approval). Qantas is reducing their flying Los Angeles – Sydney and redeploying aircraft to re-start San Francisco flying. And Qantas customers are used to a certain level of catering. Plus it’s a pretty premium route that’s also very competitive since it’s served by United, Virgin Australia, and Delta as well.
Taken together, American saw the need to up its game — pajamas in business class and a redesigned menu.
Amazon Prime Delivers Food, American’s VIP Service, and the Original Sky Deck Idea
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American Airlines is Reminding Flight Attendants Why Predeparture Beverages Matter
It’s always striking to me that legacy American Airlines crews so rarely offer anything to drink prior to takeoff. Naturally the priority is an on-time departure, and it’s difficult to move around the cabin during boarding of a single aisle aircraft. But other airlines – including legacy US Airways crews – get this done far more often than American flight attendants do.
American has a new push to remind flight attendants that this is an important service element. This morning, at least, it worked.
The Next Wave of Online Travel Booking Is Here: Kayak Moves Beyond Schedule and Price
There’s no reason for many people to use a travel agent for a simple roundtrip airline ticket, and very few travel agencies are interested in making those bookings. Brick and mortar agencies saw their commissions cut, and began instituting fees or such bookings. They were mostly put out of business by the online travel agencies like Expedia and Orbitz. Now, travel agencies mostly exist for specialized services such as managed business travel and high end trips.
Something was lost in the process. Some customers do need handholding, the kind they used to get from travel agents of varying quality.
We’ve taken one step back towards what we used to have today — mass customization — through Kayak’s new data partnership with Route Happy.
Starwood’s Winter Promotion Is Out. It’s Weak. You Should Register Anyway.
Starwood’s first quarter promotion is out , and it’s really disappointing.
Register anyway, of course, because earning double points if you happen to stay 2 nights at a Starwood hotel during the promotion period — or at a 250 bonus point participating hotel — is better than not earning those points.