Several months ago Hilton became a Bilt Rewards transfer partner and you shouldn’t care (don’t ever transfer Bilt points to Hilton at 1:1), except that this means from time to time they’ll make really cool offers for Bilt’s monthly Rent Day. And that day has come.
How Southwest Flyers Use Bare Feet, Donut Bags, And Bold Seat-Saving Scams To Secure Extra Space For Free
Southwest Airlines is known for the games people play to secure the best seats, because the airline doesn’t assign seats – it’s first-board, first-served. They do assign your boarding order, but passengers save seats for each other, and there’s no rule against it.
Did United Airlines Just Drop A Hint That It Will Start Flying To Kuala Lumpur?
The final print issue of United’s inflight magazine Hemispheres contains an easter egg on the cover.
Elite Status Means Nothing: The ‘Upgrade Card’ That Proves You’re Out of Luck [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Delta One Lounge LAX Opens October 10th
Delta opened its first dedicated Delta One business class lounge at New York JFK back in June. Their second one, in Los Angeles, opens October 10th.
Southwest Airlines Turns Boarding Gate Into a Party—Should Other Airlines Even Try? [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Amtrak Bets Big On 46-Hour Chicago-Miami Route: Is Air Travel Boom Just A Passing Fad?
Amtrak launches Chicago – Miami train service November 10th. They don’t seem to be afraid that the upcoming launch of the Boeing 707 into commercial service in 1958 will derail the route’s success.
United Warns London Passengers: Nobody Boards Until 13 Business Class Passengers Agree To Endure Coach
Airlines overbook coach, but rarely overbook business and first class. The airline may sell more tickets than seats, but it’s the passengers in back who usually risk being kicked off the flight. And this actually makes sense.
Thursday Is Southwest Airlines D-Day: Here’s What They May Announce.
Southwest Airlines will announce major changes to how they’ll operate this coming Thursday. It’s Investor Day, and the change to lay out plans that have been spurred by activist investor Elliott Management. We know some of what they have planned from previous earnings calls, but they’ve told s that more changes and details will come out in their planned investor presentation.
Cathay Pacific Finally Launches Dallas Service—But Is It Too Late For Hong Kong To Matter?
It’s a flight that should have been added years ago, when Cathay could codeshare with American Airlines on routes that took them over Russia, and when Hong Kong itself mattered more as a destination from the U.S.