British Airways is putting a Boeing 777-300ER on their San Diego – London flight effective March 27. That means they’ll have a first class cabin, which they didn’t before. And first class award availability is really good on the route once that happens.
New Hotel Top Tier Elite Benefit: Sex Talk When You Make a Reservation By Phone
IHG Rewards Club launched a new top tier elite level with a silly name and a new membership card.
On the back of the card is a new phone number, dedicated to top tier elites. Only they printed the wrong number on the card. Not only that — of course it worked out this way — it was the number to a sex chat line.
Little Known Round the World Awards You Can Redeem Your Miles For
Not as many airlines offer round the world awards as used to — but several do, including airlines you probably have access to miles with.
Generally you can fly on an airline and its alliance partners, making several stops, with the caveat that you have to fly literally around the world (crossing both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans). It’s more expensive than a simple roundtrip award, but for the number of places you can visit it can be a strong value.
For Dealing With International Call Centers, Processing Payment on a Korean Air Award for Someone Else, or Trying to Redeem Skypesos at the Low Level…
My best advice for the greatest frustrations with airlines.
Worst Case Scenario: What Should You Do If Your Seatmate Urinates On You?
This past weekend I wrote about the JetBlue passenger who urinated on fellow passengers as the aircraft prepared to land n Portland.
The New York Times features a Q&A with me that’s pretty much, what do you do if this happens to you? What recourse do you have?
United Wasn’t the Only Airline To Run Special Flights for Politicians, Here’s Some of the Bennies Pols Get
Ted Reed , “Why Dump Smisek?” considering that United is hardly the first airline to fly a route at the behest of a politician, or more broadly to bestow favors and favored treatments on politicians.
I think it’s wrong to excuse the behavior because ‘everybody does it’ but it turns out to be far more common than you’d think.
185,000 Miles in 2 Days Renting Cars and American Flight Attendants Attacked
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Quick $100: Hotel 800 Number Records Calls for ‘Quality Assurance,’ Settles Class Action
Supposedly then-Priority Club (now IHG Rewards Club) and their associated brands like Holiday Inn and Intercontinental recorded customer service calls to their 800 number — as most companies do — but between March 1, 2011 and July 18, 2012 they allegedly didn’t inform callers they were doing so.
And now they’ve settled a class action where folks completing quick eligibility forms are expected to get $100.
20% Bonus Buying Starwood Points This Week Only
Starwood is a 20% bonus on purchased points. Starwood points are the most valuable loyalty currency, and there’s leverage in any bonus they offer, however I don’t think this offer is cheap enough to justify buying.
No, the Government Isn’t Going to Forbid All New Yorkers From Flying Next Year. Why Do You Ask?
One Mile at a Time “If you have a driver’s license from New York, Louisiana, Minnesota, or New Hampshire, you may soon need a second form of ID to get through Transportation Security Administration checkpoints.”
Except.. full implementation of the Real ID Act for air travel in January of next year just Ain’t. Gonna. Happen.