Mileage Running.. With a Spouse

Last week @WhatWdJamesDo tweeted: What the heck is going on? @OneMileataTime loves in-flight wifi and @garyleff is booking pure mileage runs. Signs of the apocalypse? And indeed I’m in the midst of some mileage runs. But they aren’t pure mileage run. I’ve been known to take discretionary trips, driven by a big mileage bonus, but I really don’t fly just for the miles and I haven’t needed to fly just for the status in many years. And when I’ve taken these extra trips, they’ve been weekends where the destination is part of the decision. So not just flying to fly. And then along came the Oneworld MegadO and an offer that if I flew 20,000 miles on American by January 13th I could be an Executive Platinum. That alone was tempting but I was still…

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US Airways Adjusts Mileage Upgrade Prices and Award Booking Fees

Yesterday US Airways sent out an announcement about changes to their mileage upgrades and to award booking fees effective February 15. They’re adding mileage upgrade co-pays, an idea already adopted by United/Continental and American (Delta just refuses to allow mileage upgrades on all but the highest fares). They’re imposing “quick ticketing fees” on awards booked within 21 days of travel instead of within 14 days. And they’re reducing the free baggage allowance for Silver members from two to one. Wandering Aramean and One Mile at a Time offer their commentary. Here’s the new mileage upgrade chart: Upgrades were a straight 15,000 miles each direction, confirmable any time after booking if available. That was cheap on long segments, considering no co-pay, but rather silly on flights up and down the East Coast. And US Airways offers…

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Hyatt Gold Passport Introduces Restaurant and Spa Points Earning and Burning When Not Staying at the Hotel

Hyatt announced this morning that they’re rolling out Gold Passport earning and redemption at Hyatt property restaurants and spas even when you aren’t a registered guest. This may seem like a small matter, but it’s something I’ve wanted for a long time. Starwood Preferred Guest offers points earning at hotel restaurants when you aren’t staying, and that’s great. In my home town of DC there’s the J&G Steakhouse at the W and Adour at the St. Regis that are worth visits in their own right. And since my office is right smack next to a Westin, that’s really convenient. Now, I’ll have one of my favorite restaurants in DC as a points-earning option, Blue Duck Tavern at the Park Hyatt. They’ll be rolling out this benefit at some properties beginning this month, to be chain-wide…

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American’s Double Elite Qualifying Mile Promotions are STACKABLE

Yesterday American announced double elite qualifying miles through the end of January for all AAdvantage members (registration required). Residents of California, Illinois, and Texas already had a double elite qualifying miles promotion through the end of March (registration required) that doubles status miles earned on their flights between Chicago/Dallas and Los Angeles/San Francisco. American Airlines confirmed on MIlepoint that the two promotions are stackable. For eligible members, a simple Chicago Los Angeles roundtrip taken by the end of January will earn 10,467 qualifying miles, a simple Dallas – San Francisco roundtrip would earn 8787 qualifying miles. That’s triple elite qualifying miles through January 31. That’s enough to make me think long and hard about crashing on someone’s couch in Chicago until the 31st of January in order to establish residency, though neither American nor my…

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More Answers from Hyatt Gold Passport

As a followup to the Milepoint.com live chat with Hyatt Gold Passport’s Jeff ZIdell, Jeff went ahead and answered the questions that he didn’t get through during the live event. Jeff posted answers to 40 additional questions that had been submitted by travelers. A transcript of the live Q&A is also available.

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American Offers Double Elite Qualifying Miles Through January 31!

Remember when I said that American’s bankruptcy would mean lots of additional generosity for frequent flyers, in order to encourage them to fly the airline? Here’s the first volley, registration required, American is offering double elite qualifying miles (to qualify for 2012 status) through December 31 and also (to get an early start on 2013 status) through January 31. Put a different way, the promotion starts today. It applies to tickets previously purchased as well as to new purchases. And it runs straight through to the end of January. Of course all flying by the end of December counts towards next year’s status, and all flying in January counts towards status the following year. I’m participating in the elite status challenge for the Oneworld MegaDO already, which means I have to fly 20,000 American Airlines…

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Feature Article on the Benefits to Consumers and Hotels of Frequent Guest Programs

Gabriel Leigh covers hotel loyalty programs in DestinAsian magazine, explaining the lengths hotel programs will go to in order to win business from frequent guests. I’m quoted extensively in the piece, pointing out especially that hotel programs are lucrative, with points allowing members to redeem for truly aspirational properties they might not otherwise be able to afford. I note my own award stays at the Conrad Koh Samui (last month) and Park Hyatt Maldives (upcoming). At the same time the programs are lucrative for the chains themselves, since repeat customers are actually less costly to market to than new ones and elite customers can drive substantial revenue to a chain’s bottom line. I note that Hyatt Gold Passport and Intercontinental’s Ambassador program offer the most rewarding top tier elite levels. The article highlights free night…

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30 Minutes Free Inflight Wireless on Delta through January 2

Delta’s domestic wireless coverage is excellent, and through January 2 thirty minutes of it is free thanks to a partnership with eBay. After your 30 minutes are up, you can still surf eBay for free. Or of course you can buy the service. It still mystifies me that inflight wifi adoption remains so limited, I’d think more travelers would want to be connected and furthermore during prime business travel hours would be expensing it to their employers. Of course, the more passengers that are using it the greater the service degradation seems to be, that’s going to be something of a curse for the service over time I think — as there becomes enough use to make the service economical, the quality of the service is going to deteriorate. So there will need to be…

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Winners of Free Marriott Courtyard Nights Giveaway Announced

There were 3192 entries by the time the contest concluded at noon Eastern time today. So with thanks to assistance from Random.org, I drew two winners who will each receive two free nights at any Marriott Courtyard property in the Continental U.S. The first winner, kgk123: The second winner, Anthony H: You’ll both be hearing from me shortly on how to claim your room nights. Thanks to Marriott for providing the room nights in celebration of their new Courtyard lobbies, and thanks to everyone that had a good time with the contest, I appreciate your involvement!

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