Destination Asia for Beach Vacations

A new Frommer’s article touts Bali as an excellent beach vacation at a reasonable price. I couldn’t agree more. Add Thailand to the list and you have two of the most ideal can’t-miss destinations.Imagine an island where the sunsets are breathtaking fireballs of red and orange. A place where you can laze on the beach all day with food and drinks brought to you while a masseuse works out the tension in your neck. A place steeped in culture and history, where the locals are peaceful, friendly and welcoming, the shopping is nirvana, while staying in a your own villa with a pool and a personal chef to cater to your every culinary whim. Well imagine no more: The answer is Bali. …

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Alaska Airlines is Giving Away Worthless Sunglasses

But at least they’ve got a good tagline for it, with apologies to Timbuk 3. Alaska Airlines has a deal so bright that you’ll need shades. Luckily, we’re providing the sunglasses for this endless summer. Simply fly on any Alaska Airlines flight during August, September or October and receive a certificate for up to 4 pairs of free Gattaca Sunglasses with a retail value of $79 to $229 a pair (a small shipping and handling fee is required). You will also receive a certificate to extend your summer with discounted travel to seven sunny Mexico destinations. Discounts include: – Save 20% on airfare between September 1 and October 6, 2004 – Save 10% on airfare between October 7 and December 15, 2004 – Save 10% on Alaska Airlines Mexico Vacations September 1 through December 15,…

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Delta Silver Elite Trial Offer

Delta is offering Silver Medallion status to members who fly 5000 medallion qualifying miles between August 1 and October 15. The status lasts only through February 2005. The promotion is targeted, but if you’re interested try to register. One of the nice things about Delta IT compared to most airlines is that they’ll let you know right away whether you qualify for an offer or not (unlike, say, United which makes it look like you’ve successfully registered for a promotion but in the end the benefits aren’t awarded if you weren’t targeted). Bear in mind that the required flying is 5000 Medallion Qualifying Miles which means more than 5000 miles of flying at low fares and less than 5000 miles of flying at high fares.

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More on Air New Zealand Changes

I’m still a little unclear on all of the implications of Air New Zealand’s changes to its rewards program. Here is one summary. Air New Zealand has unveiled a revolutionary change to its frequent-flyer scheme, becoming the first major airline in the world to give rewards based on ticket price instead of distance flown. (Side note, America West used to do this. Independence Air currently does this.) An unpopular feature of frequent-flyer programmes such as the Air NZ airpoints scheme is the difficulty in redeeming rewards for flights. This has been changed, with any seat on any flight available for airpoints users. … Air New Zealand, backed by a supplied auditors report from accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, says that 61 per cent of all flight redemptions will require fewer “equivalent airpoints”. A further 15 per cent…

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Science Fiction at the Grocery Store

The future of payments is here. That is, if here is the Piggly Wiggly in South Carolina. San Francisco-based Pay By Touch has launched its finger-scanning payment system at four Piggly Wiggly supermarkets in South Carolina. Beginning today, Piggly Wiggly customers will have the option of paying for groceries by using a finger scan which is linked to their financial accounts. Customers enroll in the Pay By Touch program by creating a “Pay By Touch Wallet” which includes: scanning their finger, selecting a PIN, swiping a supermarket rewards card and entering a debit card, credit card or their checking account information. All data is kept in a secure center. The finger scanning technology does not store actual fingerprints; it creates a set of data points that cannot even be reverse engineered back to a fingerprint.…

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1000 Free United Miles

Sign up your Safeway Club card to earn United miles here and earn 1000 bonus miles. (Link via Free Frequent Flyer Miles.)If you don’t yet have a Safeway club card, go to a Safeway store and get one — but don’t sign up to earn miles. Then go to the link which provides the bonus miles for signing up. For Alaska Airlines fans, I mentioned a a similar offer the other day.

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25,000 Delta Miles as a Signup Bonus for Intercontinental Ambassador Club

Priority Club is offering 25,000 Delta miles for signing up as an Intercontinental Hotels Ambassador Club member through October 31, 2004. Just as a mileage-earning deal, this is excellent. Ambassador Club costs $150 to join, which means that the 25,000 miles cost 6/10ths of a cent apiece. Plus Ambassador Club gets you Gold status in Priority Club and special benefits at Intercontinental hotels. The terms and conditions of the offer say that you need to be a Priority Club member (sign up before taking advantage of the offer) and that you have to have selected Delta Air Lines as your preferred earning partner (so set this up also before taking advantage of the offer). Further, I suspect that the offer was intended for a limited audience, though the website suggests no such restrictions. It’s a…

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TSA Intentionally Makes Screening Times Longer at Phoenix Airport

The TSA security director at the Phoenix airport has been placed on leave amid allegations that he intentionally slowed down screening to increase wait times in order to justify expanding his staff. A Valley newspaper reported Wednesday that federal authorities responsible for security at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport intentionally lengthened wait times at passenger checkpoints at a time when they were asking Homeland Security administrators in Washington to provide more screeners. … The e-mails written by Fred Carter, screening chief at Sky Harbor, to Florian alerted staffers to the wait-time move on April 5. One of Carter’s emails stated that shifting staff away from checkpoints would allow passenger lanes to be shut down so wait times could be lengthened. Clearly unacceptable and a failure of leadership. Poor security, hiring of criminals, and violations of…

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