As posted on Flyertalk, Fairmont is making their friends and family rate available to anyone. Some great rates available. (This is similar to the outstanding Priority Club offer.) The promo is valid through the end of the year, and stays can be booked no more than 90 days out. The promo code is NFAF and the person posting the offer provided Booker ID#13421516 which is a number you enter after searching for your room using the promo code above and selecting the room type. Employees apparently earn $10 per stay booked until their Booker ID.
Carrying Money Through Security Might Mean You’re a Terrorist
Here’s the audio of the passenger who was recently detained at St. Louis airport for carrying $4710 in cash contributions to a political organization through security. I have a hard time figuring out why carrying ‘a large sum of money’ makes someone a threat to airport security. Someone who is going to blow up a plane is unlikely to bring a large sum of money with them onboard, unless perhaps they’re attempting to single-handedly combat the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing… (Though even there, as Ben Bernanke drops money from helicopters, doesn’t it seem easier for a terrorist just to burn the money than the bring it onboard an aircraft?) (Hat tip to One Mile at a Time.)
Southwest Fast Track Elite Offer
Southwest is offering a fast track to “A List” status: register and fly 10 segments between April 2 through June 15 for status through December 31. Status normally requires 32 segments in a calendar year. It pretty much just gets you an A boarding pass (and in some cases priority security), but Southwest flyers are advised to take advantage of the offer. (Hat tip to nsx.)
Hyatt’s New Meeting Planner Offering – Elite Status for Meeting Planners
Hyatt is rolling out a revamped meeting planner rewards program. (Hyatt has long offered a meeting planner program, I even mentioned it about five years back, but I don’t recall its details so can’t offer up what’s different in the new incarnation.) The program offers one point per dollar, up to 50,000 points per event. Like Starwood you can split points up to three ways for each event. You can also cash in points for future event credit on the following scale: $200 Event Credit 15,000 Points $400 Event Credit 30,000 Points $600 Event Credit 45,000 Points $800 Event Credit 60,000 Points $1,000 Event Credit 75,000 Points This is unique to Hyatt as far as I’m aware (but not an area in which I’m an expert, so please correct me). I’m also not sure this…
Hyatt Announces Program Improvements, No Capacity Controls and Suites for Diamond Members
Hyatt has announced a new set of benefits, and it’s pretty big news .. but there are some open questions. No more blackout dates on award redemptions, a la Starwood and Hilton. (Are you listening Starwood? Your unique selling proposition has been eroded by the competition…) This makes Gold Passport points much more valuable. All elite members (Platinum and Diamond) will receive free internet. Diamonds get a club level upgrade with every stay, or guaranteed full breakfast and 2500 points. Diamonds will also receive (4) annual suite upgrades (previously Diamonds were mailed a single suite upgrade certificate that required paying a higher rate in most cases.). These will be electronic rather than paper certificates and are valid on stays of seven nights or less; and exclude the top-tier named suites (“Premier, Presidential and Diplomatic Suites”).…
Turkish First Class Redemption Seats Available
This Flyertalk thread gave a nice heads up that Turkish Airlines is making first class awards available on their 77W aircraft leased from Jet Airways. Availability appears pretty good, even for two passengers, and that means seats between Istanbul and Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bangkok. Definitely worth considering for those Star Alliance awards, this airliners.net thread has plenty of photos, and Turkish first class looks very nice…
Double Miles on Mileage Transfers From Person to Person with Northwest and Delta
Northwest is offering a 100% bonus on miles transferred between accounts through May 31. The annual maximum miles transferred into an account is 30,000 at a cost of $325, and yields 60,000 Northwest Worldperks miles in that account. Naturally, Delta Skymiles is making the same offer, 30,000 miles transferred costs $330 (their transfer fee is higher, oddly enough) and yields 60,000 Delta Skymiles. The annual mileage caps are much higher than with Worldperks, 300,000 miles into any account and 150,000 out. Of course, Northwest and Delta miles can be transferred back and forth between each other at will which means you can use Delta’s higher transfer limits to circumvent Northwest’s transfer cap.
Amex Membership Rewards Double Miles on Gas and Groceries for a Year
Membership Rewards-earning personal American Express cards can earn double miles on gas and groceries for the next year (through March 15, 2010 anyway). Registration is required, which is brilliant, only give the miles to those who are striving for them. And they cap the bonus at 1,000 miles per month. Used to be similar sorts of offers might cap bonuses at 10,000 total. Here they spread the bonus out over a year, whch means you need to consistently use the card over time in order to max out. Habit-forming. To me, annoying, I love promos I can get excited about in a single shot and go crazy with. This is just a good offer for gas and grocery spend over time, and I suppose some folks will exceed the cap or continue their spending habits…
US Airways Double Elite Qualifying Miles Promo Extended to April 30
US Airways’ double elite qualifying miles promotion, announced back in February, was about to expire. With everyone around them running promos at the moment, they’ve decided to extend theirs through April 30.
Free Silver Status in Accor’s A|Club
Offer is only valid through March 31. New members sign up here and existing members upgrade here. In either case, use promo code SLVRAGT. US and Canadian addresses only. Don’t expect much from Silver, but it may be reaosn enough to join.