Award Wallet Automates Getting Cash Back for Your Travel Purchases

Never forget to earn rebates on your travel purchases again! At least that’s the potential, and where Award Wallet is going with this. I use Award Wallet to track all of my frequent flyer accounts (well, all except American AAdvantage anyway). One click and I update my account balances, seeing what points have posted. One click logs me into an account. Since Award Wallet also tracks cash back shopping portals, they came up with something ingenious. They will log you into a cash back shopping portal first and then into your frequent flyer account, if you wish, so that you’ll automatically receive any cash back rebates you’re eligible for on purchases you make. So far this is set up only with TopCashBack and for British Airways and Alaska Airlines. We’ve rolled out another feature. It…

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The Hordes of Summer

TSA checkpoints have taken me much longer to get through over the past month or so. It’s possible I’m just unlucky, but this is how they’ve looked for me most of the time, a photo of clearing security today mid-afternoon. Nearly every seat was taken in the Admirals Club, I found one a little bit too close to a fellow travel but turned it so we weren’t angled towards each other at least. I wasn’t in shouting distance of a power cord. Fortunately my flight has seat power (thanks American Airlines, and of course GoGo..). Boarding for my flight had not yet begun. No passengers were called. First class wasn’t yet asked to queue, nor Executive Platinum members. The only thing other thing you can rely on with summer travel besides these crowds is evening…

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Up To 30% Bonus on Hyatt Points Purchases

Hyatt is offering a bonus of 10% – 30% on points purchases through August 31. The more points you purchase the higher the bonus. 1000 – 9000 points gets a 10% bonus. Buying 9000 points means you receive 9900 points at a cost of 2.18 cents apiece. 10,000 – 29,000 points gets a 20% bonus. Buying 29,000 points means you receive 34,800 points at a cost of 2 cents apiece. 30,000 – 40,000 points gets you a 30% bonus. Buying 40,000 points means you receive 52,000 points at a cost of 1.846 cents apiece. Hyatt Gold Passport allows a maximum purchase of 40,000 points per year. I would not do this on a speculative basis. If you were going to buy some points to top off towards an award, it’s great that there’s a bonus.…

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Air France KLM Flying Blue 50% Off Promo Awards for July and August

Throughout the year the Air France KLM (and related airlines) Flying Blue frequent flyer program offers discounted ‘promo awards’ — generally half off the usual redemption price for flights between Europe and various cities around the world. And ‘Europe’ has a pretty broad definition: Europe 1: Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom Europe 2: Austria, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden Europe 3: Albania, Algeria, Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Canary Islands, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Western Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Tunisia, Ukraine. Here’s how I described promo awards back in May: Air France KLM Flying Blue offers ‘promo awards’ at 50% off with the specific cities varying throughout the year. Several programs transfer to Flying Blue including American…

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Why Avianca’s LifeMiles is a Useful Program Addition to the Star Alliance

I haven’t spent a great deal of time parsing through the AviancaTaca Lifemiles program yet, I’ve glanced at it occasionally in the past because they frequently offer 100% bonuses on purchased miles (eg here, here, and here. That deal never quite worked for me with their limited airline partnerships, but now that they’ve joined Star Alliance it’s looking mighty attractive. The award chart is pretty reasonable (across the board, but also some sweet spots like North America to Southern Africa for 100,000 miles roundtrip in business class) One-way awards are available for half the cost of roundtrip. They offer cash and points awards bookings. As long as you have at least 40% of the miles needed for an award in your account, you can buy the difference in miles for US$12.75 per 1000 miles. No…

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Bits ‘n Pieces for June 21, 2012

Here’s this morning’s roundup of frequent flyer news you can use, should use, or might merely be passingly interested in knowing: Hertz is waiving under 25 year old driver fees through September 30 with coupon (PC #) 144314. The Hertz website says that the charge may still appear on your reservation but will be deducted at time of rental. Avianca, TACA, and Copa join the Star Alliance today giving Star much better coverage in South America. The best bet with Delta miles is Aeromexico, Star has gotten much better now and clearly makes United and US Airways miles a better choice than Delta miles. But American miles are still king for South America travel given American’s own award availability and that of oneworld partner LAN. Oneworld is expected to be strengthened at the expense of…

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British Airways Visa 100,000 Point Signup Bonus Expires July 18

Key link: British Airways Visa: up to 100,000 point signup bonus The most lucrative credit card bonus this year was supposed to expire June 7 but was extended. Word is now out from British Airways representatives in New York that the offer will last until July 18. There was some hope of course that this was the ‘new normal’, that we could get this bonus any time we wished. Now we have the announced end date, four weeks away. The offer is: 50,000 points after first purchase 25,000 points after spending $10,000 on the card within a year 25,000 additional points after spending the next $10,000 on the card within that year There’s a $95 annual fee, spending earns 1.25 points per dollar, and the card has no foreign currency transaction fees. After $30,000, they…

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Bits ‘n Pieces for June 19, 2012

This morning’s roundup: Just Another Points Traveler flags 100 free American Airlines miles on Facebook with a chance to win 100,000. Loyalty Traveler reports that Starwood Preferred Guest will now give elite stay credit for up to three rooms in a night, if the member is present and pays for all three. So book rooms for your family, you not only get the points but also elite credit. Even if they’re award nights, since awards now count towards status. And if you’re mattress running at a nearby hotel on a cheap rate, book (3) concurrent stays for triple the credit. Joe knows that I’m considering the Samsung Galaxy SIII phone that debuts in the U.S. in a couple of days, and emails to let me know that in addition to whatever rebates my purchase comes…

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Thank You British Airways! The American Airlines JFK Flagship Lounge

American Airlines first class lounges are called “Flagship Lounges.” There are currently four Flagship lounges, in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and London. There used to be one in Miami, renovations closed it and they never brought it back. It’s always struck me odd that they don’t have one in Dallas. American is seriously revamping and improving its business class product (though the rollout will take awhile), and in the process is removing first class from much of its fleet over the next few years. Eventually only their Boeing 777-300 aircraft will offer three cabins in international service. So I don’t expect an expansion of the Flagship Lounge product. Currently in order to access a Flagship Lounge, you need to: Be flying first class on an American Airlines or oneworld international flight in first class…

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