Cathay Pacific is offering 250 AsiaMiles for completing a short survey on duty free. (This offer is currently listed on the front page of the Cathay Pacific website under Hot News.) Update 2/3/06: Survey seems to have closed and is no longer available.
Amex Centurion Becomes Just Another Piece of Plastic
The famed American Express Centurion Card (U.S. version) is certainly not worth the $2500 fee any longer. Centurion members used to get Diamond status in the Hyatt Gold Passport program. Last year that benefit was pulled, and American Express added Platinum status in the Priority Club program instead. That’s hardly a like exchange: anyone can get Platinum status by doing as little as transferring some points into their account from Membership Rewards, the status provides very little in the way of benefits, and I can’t imagine that too many Centurion cardholders find themselves staying at Holiday Inns all that frequently in order to take advantage of it. Now comes news that Platinum status in the Starwood Preferred Guest program will no longer be offered. Everyone signed up for the status through January 21 (about a…
Combining USAirways and America West Miles: Redux
The February issue of Inside Flyer predicts (subscription required) that the combination of USAirways and America West will allow you to combine your miles in the two programs in “late March or early April.” Readers of this blog know better. As I mentioned last month, you can combine the miles in your accounts now on a self-service basis using Points.com. Points transfer between USAirways and America West on a 1:1 basis at no cost. Transfers from America West to USAirways appear to complete in real-time. Having tested it the other way as well, it looks like transfers from USAirways to America West take somewhat longer.This method will let you combine points to top off for an award, or even move all your miles from one account to the other to take advantage of current partnerships…
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Goodies Blog tells you how to get your soda and chips for the Super Bowl for free.
Remember that Conversations on Airplanes can be Overheard
Flying doesn’t lend itself to private conversations, even flying in first class, or even in an international first class ‘suite’. That’s a lesson that someone needs to teach Under Secretary of State Robert Joseph. The Washington Note reports that Joseph was not much of a diplomat on a recent Dulles-Oakland flight. Bob Joseph was on his way to meetings at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories. He was having a loud conversation with someone he was sitting next to. (Of course, “loud” is a relative term — but let’s satisfy that with “loud enough to be heard by others in first class.”) The key point of conversation is that Joseph reportedly stated “I miss the Soviet Union, because they knew what the rules were, and now we are stuck with these ‘surrender monkeys’ in France and Germany.”…
Travel is Cheap Today
Craig Depken looks at what it cost to travel from New York to New Orleans and back in 1906. From the Jan. 28, 1906 NYT is an advertisement for the Washington and Southern Railway: MARDI GRAS – NEW YORK TO NEW ORLEANS AND RETURN – $37.75. Tickets on sale February 21 to 27, good returning until March 3, 1906. Extension of limit March 16th can be had by depositing ticket and paying 50 cents at New Orleans. I don’t know how long it would have taken to get from the Big Apple to the Big Easy on a train, but I would figure two days or so. The folks over at EH.net estimate the following 2004 values for the $37 round trip: In 2004, $37.75 from 1906 is worth: $789.69 using the Consumer Price Index…
Another Reason Why Continental OnePass is a Joke
Continental is hosting a gathering for its frequent flyers this weekend and one Flyertalker has posted some news. international rewad and upgrade travel will see significant mileage increases for the 2006 program year. It sounds like Y upgrades to BF to Hawaii will jump to 15,000 miles while discount economy upgrades will cost 35,000 miles in addition to any required fees. Upgrades to Asia will jump to 50,000 miles for discount economy tickets (plus fees) and 25,000 for full Y. Europe will jump to 40,000 and 20,000 respectively. Unfortunately, it doesn’t sound like offered inventory will change much …nor will the fee for the mileage option on discount economy tickets. Mark Bergsrud mentioned at a Q&A at the ‘Do today that they don’t expect any changes with the system and inventories. An upgrade award to…
Mileage Pro Reviewed
I’ve been promising a review of Randy Petersen and Tim Winship’s new book, Mileage Pro, for some time. I read it about six weeks ago, and really did enjoy it. It’s absolutely the best introduction to the miles and points game I’ve ever come across. But I didn’t actually learn anything from it.* They’re quite upfront about their target audience, and it’s not the expert with over 10,000 posts on Flyertalk. Even so, I absolutely enjoyed reading it and I even gave a copy to my father-in-law — who poured through it voraciously. (* Strictly speaking that isn’t true — I learned that you can swap miles into Delta via Points.com on p.94, and though the book and I agree that this is rarely advisable I didn’t even think this was possible since Delta’s participation…
Predictions
Reading through the February issue of Inside Flyer and some recent posts on Flyertalk by Randy Petersen I’m struck by a few of his predictions for changes to frequent flyer programs in 2006. Among the no-brainers, American and United are extending their 15,000 mile awards for short-haul travel (flights under 750 miles). Other airlines will certainly match. Continental has announced its own 20,000 mile awards for flights under 1500 miles — more miles, but longer flights, and interesting competitive response. Short-haul flights tend to see better award availability, since most flyers don’t see them as a good value for use of points. Fewer points make sense. But in most cases they’re still not a particularly good value. Randy has seemed very high on these award offerings, but they really don’t excite me one bit. More…
New Good Free Trial to Complete Free Electronics Offers
Haven’t been over to the Freepay (aka Gratis Networks) sites in awhile, as they haven’t introduced anything new and I’ve gotten just about every electronic item they offer. But I checked it all out this morning and there’s what looks to be a new easy offer: a free four-week Stamps.com trial which you can cancel at no cost, and credit for the offer should post to your account in a few days. My kind of offer! Though I’ve received all the iPods (the original, shuffle, photo, nano) and the Mac Mini, the desktop computer, the xbox, the TV, the camera, and the handbag, I still have three to complete: Free laptops Free PS3 $300 SuperCertificate (from giftcertificates.com) I’m going to use the Stamps.com offer on the PS3 because I’m closest to completing that one.