American Business Class Award Space Wide Open to Paris

Oct 08 2015

Between now and March American Airlines award availability between the US and Paris is very good. The absolute best availability appears to be from New York and Philadephia, although there is also some space from Miami, and Dallas.

Monday and Tuesdays are the absolute best, there are days with 7 or more business class award (and upgrade) seats available. But in the midst of winter you’ll see strong availability across several days of the week.

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An Airline Just Opened a Farm at New York JFK Airport. And It’s Useless.

Oct 08 2015

JetBlue has opened a farm at JFK airport. But it’s too small to actually grow anything useful for the airline. Instead it’s “meant to educate travelers more than actually feed them.”

The farm isn’t even open to the public although pending future regulatory approval they hope to have programs for students, and possibly allow frequent flyers to sign up to visit.

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How Donald Trump Bought – and Lost – an Airline

Oct 07 2015

The Eastern Airlines Shuttle concept began with no advance tickets and no check-in even. If you showed up for a flight, you were promised a seat. By 1988, Eastern was in trouble and Donald Trump picked up their Northeast Shuttle from that carrier’s bankruptcy.

Though he tried a year later to leverage his small carrier to acquire American Airlines, his foray into the airline industry lasted only three years. The Trump Shuttle is now the US Airways Shuttle and itself adopts the American Airlines brand October 17.

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What’s In Your Boarding Pass Barcode, and Should You Be Worried About It?

Oct 07 2015

Krebs on Security looks at all the scary personal information contained in your boarding pass and recommends “[t]he next time you’re thinking of throwing away a used boarding pass with a barcode on it, consider tossing the boarding pass into a document shredder instead.”

My advice might be different, to just use a mobile boarding pass and then there’s no need for a shredder. But I don’t actually think the barcode is the problem here.

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