Should I Transfer My American Express Points to Continental Before Their Partnership Ends?

One of the questions I’ve been frequently asked lately is whether or not someone with American Express Membership Rewards points should transfer their points to Continental before the partnership ends September 30. I’ve been averaging at least 2-3 emails a week asking what to do. And it’s actually a riff on a larger question which is, “what should I do with my American Express points?” because folks seem to have a natural urge to transfer them somewhere. I’ve just answered a similar question on Milepoint, so I thought I’d share it here as well. Here’s my reply: Definitely not ‘now’ — you have through September 30 to transfer to Continetnal. So might as well wait at least that long to see what needs you have in the meantime, or what other bonuses come up. For…

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1000 Free US Airways Miles Just for Asking

A week ago US Airways emailed a large number of the members to say that they were being given 1000 free miles. The subject of the email was “They’re waiting in your account!” Miles make you smile… …And they get you where you want to be We know you love award travel…and we love seeing you happy! So, we added 1,000 bonus miles to your account.* We hope these miles get you a little closer to your next award trip. Keep flying and using Dividend Miles partners and you’ll be on your way in no time! Only they weren’t waiting in my account. Or just about anyone else’s. And at the end of the week they sent a follow up email titled “Oops!” Earlier this week, we inadvertently delivered an email message to many of…

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Come Meet Jeff Robertson, Head of the Delta Skymiles Program, April 29 in New York

I’ve previously shared the details of the Randy Petersen Travel Executive Summit. The heads of the American AAdvantage, United Mileage Plus, and Hyatt Gold Passport programs have been slated to be there for a lunch, where Randy offers comments on 30 years of frequent flyer programs and these leaders add their own insights. A great opportunity to meet the people who run the programs (and if it were me, I’d be thinking, get their cards and figure out how to follow up with theirs assistants whenever my miles fail to post – hah!). Well, the news today is that Jeff Robertson is now joining them as well. Here are my past posts on Jeff Robertson, who has always struck me as a candid guy. He may not always say things that I like, but when…

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50,000 Mile Signup Bonus for Lufthansa’s Miles & More U.S. Credit Card

Via Milepoint (here and here, the Lufthansa Mastercard issued in the U.S. by Barclays is offering a 50,000-mile signup bonus: 20,000 miles after first purchase and 30,000 more miles after $2,500 in spend within the first 90 days of account opening. (In case it’s useful, here’s a direct link to the card application, without specific mention of the bonus, per the Milepoint thread.) So another co-branded airline card jumping into the megabonus game. This isn’t as big as Citibank offering 75,000 or 100,000 miles for its American Airlines cards, or Chase offering 100,000 for its British Airways card. But like recent offers for the United and Continental co-branded cards, 50,000 does seem to be the new entry-level in order to get attention or be taken seriously as a signup bonus. I don’t really play with…

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View from the Wing in Other Media

The current cover story of Inside Flyer discusses how to go about booking award travel, from constructing the itinerary with available seats and the websites you can use to find those seats, as well as preparing for and making a successful call to the airline. It features many of the suggestions and techniques that I offered at the Chicago Seminar back in October, and outlines the pluses and minuses of the KVS Availabiltiy Tool, Expertflyer, and Award Nexus. My criticism of Nate Silver’s New York Times take on fairness and disparity in airfares leads their roundup of online reaction to his writings. While it’s certainly interesting to do statistical analysis of airfares, I take issue with the conclusions he draws from the data analysis. As one of my commenters observed, how can Fedex be taking…

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Free American Airlines Miles ‘Fortune Cookie’ Promotion

Via Deals We Like, American Airlines is giving away miles with a few easy clicks. Through May 29 you can go to the promotion website, click “Don’t Have a Code” and enter your email address. Once you submit, the site will tell you whether you’ve won anything, and if so how many miles. You can win up to 25,000 miles. But you might win nothing. You can keep trying using a unique email address (and refresh the promotion code) until you get a mileage offer you like, you don’t enter your mileage account number until the screen where they tell you if you’ve won and how many miles. I admit, I got nothing my first three tries and gave up patience at 200 miles. But others have reported greater success, and it just takes a…

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Is Airfare Pricing Unfair, and Should it Be Based on Non-stop Distance Between Each City Pair?

Nate Silver blogged yesterday at the New York Times about airfare, and he’s a smart guy who knows his regressions but he appears not to know very much about air travel. His post is titled, Which Airports Have the Most Unfair Airfares? but his methodology is seriously flawed. Almost as a throwaway he tosses out as fact that it’s best to shop for airfare on the weekends. He cites a paper that claims to show greater dispersion in airfares but “the same fare level on average.” And while it’s true that there’s less shopping for price insensitive business travel over the weekends, there are also fewer airfare sales, partly as a function of just having fewer scheduled uploads to the computer reservations. Prices change more quickly during the week, and more people are working during…

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US Airways Announces More First Class Seats and Better Meals

@Cranky Flier has been live tweeting US Airways media day in Phoenix. The key takeaways, to me, are: They’re adding first class to regional aircraft with more than 70 seats. CRJ-700 and -900 and EMB-170 regional jets will have 9 first class seats and EMB-175s will have 8. Conversion starts Fall 2011 and they intend completion by January 2012. They’ll be improving snack baskets on 1.5 to 3.5 hour flights and meals on flights 3.5 hours or longer. They’re bringing back glassware. No more outsourced reservation call centers by the end 2011. They are working on real-time baggage reporting and online rebooking for passengers when there’s a weather waiver in place. In many cases this is “playing catchup” for sure but it’s also real improvements if they pull ’em off.

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British Airways Visa 100,000 Mile Signup Bonus Link is Available and Confirmed

When the banner went up on the British Airways Executive Club website last night, I brought you the news of the return of the 100,000 mile signup bonus for a British Airways Visa from Chase. Now the offer is up on the British Airways Executive Club website with full details. Apply by May 6, 2011 and you’ll also receive our most generous enrollment offer of the year—up to 100,000 bonus BA Miles. You’ll earn 50,000 bonus BA Miles after your first purchase2 on the card and an additional 50,000 bonus BA Miles after spending $2,500 on your card within the first three months of activation. Since the offer is supposed to run through May 6, there’s not a hurry (though it could always be pulled early). Great deal, definitely look seriously at it and consider…

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