Chase has a new offer, which is the best one I’ve seen for a co-branded British Airways credit card: 20,000 bonus miles after first purchase and 10,000 more bonus miles after $750 in spend. The card also offers $50 off British Airways ticket purchases, and it comes with a $75 annual fee (not waived – but still worth it for the 30,000 miles in my opinion).
Cheap Short-haul Award Tickets — As Low as 2400 Points Each Way!
Starwood points transfer 1:2 into LAN. Such generous transfer ratios used to be common, e.g. with Qantas (and the Qantas award chart used to be more generous to boot) so folks would transfer their Starwood points to Qantas and redeem for flights on the Concorde. Starwood transfer ratios have eroded in these few exceptionally generous cases over the years, but the 1:2 ratio with LAN remains. And Starwood doubles their transfer bonus as well, so 20,000 Starwood points yields 50,000 points in LAN. This used to be an exceptional value for constructing oneworld business class round the world awards. But then LAN introduced their new award chart, where they charge for each flight segment separately, and I wrote it off. It’s not longer good for connecting flights, to be sure, so no more oneworld round…
100 Free Priority Club Points
Go to this link and enter any one of the following five codes: 3JCXVN JNXL3V VN3JLX VJNC3L LCNX3V You’ll also need to enter your Priority Club number and PIN. 100 free points are yours easily. (Straight from Frugal Travel Guy.)
New Links for American Airlines Credit Card 30,000 Miles Signup Bonuses
Old links are dead, but new links are available. The offer is no fee the first year and 30,000 mile bonus after $750 in spend. Mastercard, American Express, and Business Mastercard Visa (Thanks to this Flyertalk thread.) Of course these cards are churnable. Different folks have different experiences with how many cards you can get at one time, and how often you can get the cards. It varies more or less from one card every 60 days to some folks simultaneously applying for several and getting perhaps four at a time. (Frugal Travel Guy says to open up multiple applications in different browser windows at the same time, and hit submit pretty much simultaneously on each.) Grab the card, meet the minimum spend (Presidential coins, anyone?), watch your bonus post. After six months or so…
Marriott New Member Signup Bonus — Stay Twice By November 15 and Earn a Free Night
Marriott isn’t quite as generous as some of their competitors, Hyatt’s Faster Free Nights makes a similar offer to everyone, but they’re currently offering new members the opportunity to earn a free night for staying twice by November 15 and this is on top of the usual points accrual of course. (Via Loyalty Traveler Blog.)
If Air Travel Worked Like Health Care
An excellent, amusing Jonathan Rauch article from National Journal. The goal of the piece was to illustrate the crazy inefficiencies of health care delivery. For me, it just managed to make air travel seem sane. (HT: Marginal Revolution)
Friday Open Thread
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Extra Surcharges for 3 Days of Upcoming Holiday Travel
Rick Seaney reprots that American and United have added $10 fuel surcharges for travel on the Sunday after Thanksgiving and January 2 and 3. A ‘busy holiday travel day surcharge’ to be sure. But why use the fuel surcharge mechanism, as opposed to raising fares for travel on those days or limiting availability in lower fare buckets? I’ve written in the past (e.g. here) that fuel surcharges aren’t any different from price increases, but they do serve specific functions — usually as a means of bumping price on existing discount contracts or publicly signaling price intentions to competitors Here I assume given the limited duration of these are in effect it was viewed as a quick and dirty way to accomplish the job, albeit with a fairly blunt instrument.
10% off American Airlines Flights
They’ll e-mail you a 10% off code for use at AA.com for playing the AA Soccer Challenge game. Once you register you’ll receive an e-mail (check your spam folder!) with the 10% off discount code valid on travel for domestic departing flights purchased by Oct. 31, 2009 and travel complete Nov. 27, 2009 excluding travel Nov. 20-25. I recently noted a 1000 mile signup bonus for the American AAdvantage frequent flyer program. This soccer game offer also comes with a 1,000 mile enrollment bonus if you aren’t already a member of their program.
A Sincere Defense of the TSA
A commenter who is of course exaclty who they say they are offers up the following arguments: The TSA doesn’t steal stuff. If you criticize the TSA, you favor no security. Since we don’t have hijackings, the TSA is doing a great job. Hoisted from the Comments: James, it’s hard to believe someone took your knife. TSA personnel are told there’s a zero tolerance to stealing at the checkpoint. In other words, you’ll be fired. Screeners have been fired for this very same thing. If you see someone stealing like this, as with your knife, go find a supervisor and let them know. Why didn’t you mail your knife back to yourself? Things that are thrown away in the trash i.e. liquids. They are thrown out through the normal trash disposal. Again, TSA personnel will…