View from the Wing on Twitter

I’m finally becoming active on Twitter, you can follow me to get my most recent blog posts and also minor deals and fares that don’t make it onto the blog. Of course, subscribing to the RSS feed (http://viewfromthewing.com/feed/) for this blog remains an outstanding way to keep up on the latest deals and strategies that I post.

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Top 10 Miles/Points Program Deals of Times Past

10. Free status offers for Marriott Gold, Avis Presidents Club (still active…), Virgin Silver, Hilton Gold, Starwood Gold, Continental Silver just for becoming an AT&T customer. 9. Class of Service Bonuses on Upgrades (Earn more bonus miles on United than it took to upgrade US-Hawaii, the upgrade more than paid for itself). 8. 1-800-Flowers 100 miles per dollar with Delta. On December 30, 2003 1-800-Flowers sent out an email saying they would award 100 miles per dollar spent on flowers. Presumably they had bought a ton of Delta miles which needed to be awarded or else they would expire. So they thought they would generate some cash with this rapidly expiring asset. The email was targeted, but anyone could use the promotion. And it wound up being much bigger than they anticipated… 7. Double, triple,…

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Free Hyatt Platinum Status and Diamond Fast Track

Through August 31, Hyatt is offering free Platinum status for 120 days for new account signups, and a fast track to Diamond: 5 Hyatt nights within the promo period retains Platinum and 15 nights achieves Diamond. With the huge improvements that Hyatt announced in April — especially the confirmed suite upgrades for Diamond members — Gold Passport may offer the best elite program currently making this a good time to consider switching to Hyatt. And while you work on the Diamond fast track you can also earn 2500 bonus points per stay (through September 15). Hat tip to One Mile at a Time. And as lucky points out, you could wait closer to the end of the promo period to sign up and possibly overlap with Hyatt’s standard Faster Free Nights offer which may come…

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View from the Wing as Jon Lovitz as Harvey Fierstien

Let me forewarn y’all up front, this post is a true meandering rant without focus, just working through some thoughts on why I blog, on helping others, and on my own selfishness that I do feel rather guilty about this morning. It won’t teach you anything about travel, won’t help you in any way to read. So you may want to stop right here… When I first realized I had a knack and affinity for travel and deals I was about a year into my first job after college. I was the office “web guru” which back then meant that I knew all about “that internet thing.” All things technology interested me, because I was finishing college just as the internet was really taking off and breaking into the mainstream. And at the same time,…

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Congress Wants to Shrink Your Carryon!

It’s bad enough the government is concerned with what’s in your carryon (liquids).  Now CrankyFlier points to H. R. 2870: To standardize and clarify the dimensions of carry-on baggage and personal items on air carriers. The proposed legislation will limit carry-on bag dimensions to no more than 22 inches by 18 inches by 10 inches for a total of 50 inches. It would also make the TSA reinstall those obnoxious bag sizers on the security machines Cranky points out that most airlines already permit only 45 total inches. But a handful of carriers do permit larger carryons — Southwest, for instance, is more generous allowing proposed maximum of 50 inches, and Airtran allows a full 10% more than that. The Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) issued a press release encouraging the government to get involved.…

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Buying Money With Your Credit Card to Earn Miles

The Flyertalk.com thread on buying coins from the US mint with your credit card (free shipping), receiving the coins and depositing them into a bank, and using that account to pay off your credit card, is approaching 2500 posts. Fortunately, Flyertalk member crabbing wrote us a handy Frequently Asked Questions summarizing the details of the deal and how it works. where do i buy direct ship dollar coins without paying for shipping? the $1 coins available for purchase at face value with free shipping are available here. why aren’t the most currently available coins listed? some time, maybe a few months, after the coins are introduced, they usually become available for direct shipping. what do i have to do to get free shipping? free shipping is available on qualifying orders of coins listed on the…

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Priority Club 50% Off Any Hotel Anytime Gift Card Redemptions for Australia Residents

Yesterday it was United extending double elite qualifying miles to residents of Australia. United of course is competing with several carriers now in the US-Australia market (no longer just Qantas, and no Air Canada via Vancouver, Continental Micronesia to Cairns via Guam, and Hawaiian via Honolulu do not count). Today, I see that Priority Club is introducing Any Hotel, Any Time cards in the Australia market and offering them at half price. You have to have an Australia address on your Priority Club account to take advantage of the offer, and can only ship the cards to an Australia address, so you do need to know someone in Australia. Priority Club introduced the concept that you can be loyal to them, and take your rewards anywhere. Normally not a good deal, though, a $250 card…

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Canada Ends Haphazard Occasional Taxation of Miles Earned From Business Travel

Though rarely enforced, Canadian law actually considered frequent flyer miles earned from business travel to be taxable income.  Miles earned from personal travel were different, but if the employer was paying for travel and the employee was benefiting this was considered to be a taxable benefit. This rule has now changed. Canada will not consider miles ot be a taxable benefit even if earned from company-paid travel, as long as the frequent flyer member does not convert the points into cash. It’s just way too complex an issue to tax and handle evenly across taxpayers. Points are earned from multiple sources, both business and personal travel but also credit cards and online shopping to name just a few. Which points are redeemed for travel? How much are those points worth? Does it vary based on…

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W San Diego – Extreme Wow Suite

I spent last weekend at the W San Diego, which has been in the news lately because the property is being take back by its mortgage lenders. Like many hotels, occupancy and rates are down. This one was acquired at the height of the real estate boom, fetching a real premium, and the owners decided it didn’t make sense to go on making the interest payments. So apparently they believe it’s now worth less than the $65 million they owed on it, despite having paid about 50% more than that three years ago. At the same time, with recent rates as low as $119 the hotel becomes an exceptional value. I had my own special rate, and when I checked in on Thursday night the clerk at the desk informed me that I was going…

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