April 10, 2015

In the cockpit of a CL-130 over Antarctica

Many Videos from Antarctica We shot A LOT of video down in Antarctica. When will we release them? Who knows! Actually I gotta get on that… the editing takes forever, but we’re gonna get on it! Daily Photo – In the cockpit of a CL-130 over Antarctica I feel very lucky that my friend Randy […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/04/11/in-the-cockpit-of-a-cl-130-over-antarctica/

The incredible but true story of how hotels became vacation-rentalized





from Elliott http://elliott.org/blog/the-incredible-but-true-story-of-how-hotels-became-vacation-rentalized/

Business Briefing: U.S. to Review Complaint About Gulf Air Carriers

The Obama administration said it would review claims that Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways received large subsidies from their governments that distorted the global aviation market.

















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Lightning Strike Leaves Hole in Nose of Plane, Flight Continues 8 Hours Anyway!

An flight from Reykjavik to Denver was struck by lightning. It was only on arrival in Denver that anyone realized there was a gaping hole in the nose. Icelandair flight 671 was responding normally and there was apparently no indication of a need to divert. Lightning strikes aren’t uncommon, and planes are built to withstand them, though seeing the actual damage is striking. A little speed tape and should be good as new..


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Countdown to a Singapore Airlines Suites Experience

Next Friday, for the first time, I will do something I’ve wanted to do for years now: fly on the Singapore Airlines Suites. I have booked dozens of such awards for clients, but have never been able to make it work for one of my own personal trips. It is not particularly easy to book […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/04/countdown-to-a-singapore-airlines-suites-experience.html

Personal Journeys: On a Gay Cruise, Just One of the Guys

A cruise that conjures up the thumpa-thumpa club scene does more than you’d think: it creates a worry-free space where being gay is the norm.

















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Head to Head: Amex EveryDay vs. Chase Freedom

The Amex EveryDay and Chase Freedom are both great credit cards for those looking to maximize everyday spending without paying an annual fee. But which card is best? If you’re guessing I’m going to say, “that depends on your travel needs” then I’ll spare you the repetition and just give you my take on which […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/04/head-to-head-amex-everyday-vs-chase-freedom.html

New Delta Award Discount Contains a New SkyMiles Sleight of Hand

Delta is running an award sale for spring travel on certain domestic and Caribbean routes where you can save 2500 miles each way on economy redemptions.


Slipped in there, though, is listing "12,500 miles" (25,000 miles roundtrip) as the new, special 'sale price' on some domestic award tickets -- which require 21 day advance purchase and have blackout dates.


Just when I thought Delta couldn't hide the ball even more on program changes, they appear to have moved forward...


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2015/04/10/new-delta-award-discount-contains-a-new-skymiles-sleight-of-hand/

Last Call: Book United Award Tickets With “Inherited Status” NOW

One of the more interesting benefits that United flyers gained after the Continental merger takeover was a very favorable policy of "inherited status" on award tickets. For the past three years, any award tickets issued inherited the status of the account holder.


That means that if a MileagePlus Premier member booked an award ticket for a friend and family member, that person would be treated with pretty much all of the benefits as if the Premier was flying himself. These benefits included free checked bags, economy plus seating, premier check-in, and upgrades if the Premier also had the MileagePlus credit card -- even the boarding pass would show the status of the account holder!


As Ben covered back in November, United has announced that the benefit of "inherited status" will terminate for tickets booked after April 15. The Ides of April are upon us....


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7 reasons to explore your ancestry

It's a connection to the past, a chance to find some missing pieces in your family’s puzzle:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/7-reasons-to-explore-your-ancestry-overseas/

In Transit Blog: A Hotel Where Guests Are Pals With the Pen

During National Card and Letter Writing Month, the Hotel Hugo in New York City is encouraging guests to send notes to folks back home (cards are free).

















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Frugal Happy Accident: A Trick for Booking Better Rates

Back in February, there was a glitch on United’s website where you could book first class international flights for under $100. The glitch required you select your home country as Denmark. The tickets priced there appeared to have a currency conversion issue, and rates that were supposed to be thousands of dollars were under $100. […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/04/frugal-happy-accident-a-trick-for-booking-better-rates.html

12 views Kiwis don't want you to see

Wow. Just wow.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/12-views-kiwis-rather-keep/

1000 Free Points, Big Japan Bonus, Uber’s anti-Uber, and More..

Last day for 1000 free Hilton points, register for 7500 bonus miles per Tokyo roundtrip on any fare, Uber introduces the anti-Uber services where you pay cash for a rickshaw, and other stories to keep you quickly up to date on miles, points and travel..


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2015/04/10/1000-free-points-big-japan-bonus-ubers-anti-uber-and-more/

Which Credit Cards Am I Spending Most On?

Reader Neverspring asked the following question on the "Ask Lucky" page of the blog:


"I’ve read a lot of your reviews lucky. Great site. I just have a simple question regarding cards that you’ve reviewed. Where do you rank them and how much money should you spending on them to make it worth having? A top 5 would be amazing. Thanks Lucky!"


It's a great question, though it's anything but "simple" to answer. ;)


Generally speaking, there are three reasons I consider applying for cards:


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Signs you've been away from England

You've totally forgotten how rainy and grey it gets at home.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/11-signs-away-england-long/

There’s nothing “easy” about this EasyJet case





from Elliott http://elliott.org/from-the-trenches/theres-nothing-easy-about-this-easyjet-case/

13 incredible photos of Chile

Chile's one diverse place, and these incredible photos prove it.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/13-beautiful-photos-to-make-you-wonder-why-you-havent-visited-chile-yet/

Paradise Found: Rwanda’s Virunga Volcanoes

At the end of the 20th century and in the wake of the Rwandan Civil War, a country lay dying, and people the world over wondered how Rwanda would or could recover, let alone welcome tourists again. But Praveen Moman did the unthinkable: he founded a safari company and invited Westerners to come.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/04/10/paradise-found-rwandas-virunga-volcanoes/

Earning American Elite Qualifying Miles Through Spending

Apart from the occasional 100,000-mile sign-up bonuses it offers, one of the best benefits my Citi Executive / AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard offers is the ability to earn 10,000 AAdvantage elite-qualifying miles every calendar year I spend $40,000 in purchases on it. That benefit alone makes it one of the best credit cards for earning...



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2015/04/earning-american-elite-qualifying-miles-through-spending/

Combining American And US Airways Accounts

For absolutely no good reason, I never got around to linking my AAdvantage and Dividend Miles accounts. It may have had more than a bit to do with being in denial about the imminent demise of creative award routings, but I digress.


View From The Wing noticed it was now possible to manually link accounts, and while I certainly don't have an urgent need for more AAdvantage miles, it seemed polite to be part of the solution to reconciling millions of member accounts rather than exacerbating the problem.


Like everything else with the US Airways and American integration, the process was surprisingly easy.


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9 US habits I lost in Costa Rica

Call myself an expat? Not anymore.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/9-us-habits-i-lost-in-costa-rica/

UNESCO World Heritage Site #294: Monumental Earthworks of Poverty Point

From the World Heritage inscription: Monumental Earthworks of Poverty Point owes its name to a 19th-century plantation close to the site, which is in the Lower Mississippi Valley on a slightly elevated and narrow landform. The complex comprises five mounds, six concentric semi-elliptical ridges separated by shallow depressions and a central plaza. It was created [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/04/09/unesco-world-heritage-site-294-monumental-earthworks-of-poverty-point/

In Transit Blog: History in Bloom in Bulgaria

A festival In Kazanlak, Bulgaria, in June will celebrate the Damask rose grown in the country.

















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“Rental Cars That Don’t Suck” Tries to Make Their Referral Program Not Suck.

Silvercar offers a great rental car experience - nice cars, inclusive pricing, good service -- and they have lucrative referral bonuses. The program was pretty clunky though, so they've revamped it. Here's how Silvercar works and how you can benefit.


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7 truths about living in Norway

"Bottom line: our social liberalism only runs skin deep -- only as far as it is comfortable for us."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/7-uncomfortable-truths-living-norway/

Hey travelers, what’s wrong with telling a little white lie?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/is-this-right/hey-travelers-whats-wrong-with-telling-a-little-white-lie/

Thinking about conversion channels for former hotel guests

Hoteliers spend a lot of time and money marketing their properties to new visitors. But an often-overlooked way to gain future business ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/conversion-channels-former-guests/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thinking-about-conversion-channels-for-former-hotel-guests

Photos: Explore the Everglades






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/09/travel/gallery/the-wonder-list-everglades/index.html

Photos: Wonder in the Alps

The season finale of "The Wonder List" highlights the beauty of the French Alps.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/09/travel/gallery/the-wonder-list-alps/index.html

Today’s Daily Getaways: Buy Hyatt Gold Passport Points For Cheap

As I first posted about several weeks ago, Daily Getaways is back earlier than normal this year, and is a great opportunity to purchase hotel points at a discount. It’s sponsored by the US Travel Association, and every weekday for five weeks they’re offering discounted travel packages.


The promotion kicked off March 23, with several opportunities so far to purchase points packages from hotel chains:


-- Purchase IHG Rewards Club points for ~0.58-0.6 cents each

-- Purchase Club Carlson points for ~0.45 cents each

-- Purchase Hilton HHonors points for ~0.5 cents each

-- Purchase Best Western Rewards points for ~0.55 cents each

-- Purchase Choice Privileges points for ~0.4 cents each


Well, today is possibly the most anticipated day of Daily Getaways, as Hyatt Gold Passport points are going on sale at a discount at 1PM ET today.


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10 signs you were raised in Serbia

At one point you were a millionaire... hell, let's even say a billionaire.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/10-signs-born-raised-serbia/

IHG Launching Auctions for Once in a Lifetime Experiences (With Some Great Values to Start)

IHG Rewards Club -- the hotel loyalty program for Intercontinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, and related brands -- is introducing an auction for experiences redemption site next month.


Poking around at their beta offering it looks like there will be some cool offerings to start, and these types of projects usually wind up offering great deals at the outset. Those don't last more than a few months or a year before they become overrun with members who bid up the winning prices, and the offerings themselves usually become stale.


But for now you'll want to pay close attention and come away with some steals..!


Continue reading IHG Launching Auctions for Once in a Lifetime Experiences (With Some Great Values to Start)...






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Silvercar Referral Program Improved

Silvercar is the innovative company that actually makes renting cars fun.


As I’ve explained in the past, they have only one kind of car, an Audi A4, and it comes with a bunch of cool features. This includes free GPS, wifi, satellite radio, fair toll tracking, and a fair fuel plan.


I shared my experience with renting from Silvercar at LAX a couple of months back.


One of the other cool things about Silvercar is that they've long offered a referral program, much like Uber, whereby both the person referring and the person being referred get a bonus after the first qualifying rental.


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14 reasons to NOT travel to Portugal

A valley, a river, some vineyards, green hills… you don’t see the appeal.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/14-reasons-never-travel-portugal/

Þingvellir in Þingvallavegur, Iceland

Þingvellir


The Althingi, the Icelandic parliament known as the oldest in the world, meets in a downtown Reykjavik stronghold today. But one must trek 45 desolate kilometers east to see where Vikings first laid down the law - and where there’s something sinister in the water.


Nordic settlers brought much more to Iceland in the 8th and 9th centuries than the horn-based tankards and helmets favored in airport gift shops today. Democratic ideals motivated many to flee shortages and strife in Europe. In 930, a general assembly formed to help establish order among the growing population. Though Norwegians ruled Iceland starting in 1262 and Danes took over in the 14th century (disbanding the Althingi from 1800-1845), the assembly saw the island through to its independence in the 20th century.


The first Althingi gathered in the well-situated Thingvellir rift valley. Conveniently enough, the land had been surrendered for public use by a disgraced property owner who murdered his servant nearby.


Thingvellir became Iceland’s first national park in 1928 and a World Heritage Site in 2004. Geologic wonders heighten the cultural history in one of the two places on Earth (along with Africa’s Great Rift Valley) where the North American and Eurasian plates are visibly drifting apart. It’s a placid view belying constant tectonic and volcanic upheaval.


The park entrance offers a vista of Thingvallavatn, Iceland’s largest lake, before a descent toward the ancient parliamentary site along the massive Almannagja rock wall that marks an eastern boundary of the North American plate. You might sense some ill portent as you trek across this literal scar in the earth, especially if you’re there in the winter. You wouldn’t be wrong. Dignitaries and prisoners alike have been taking this walk for centuries.


It’s a straight shot from the entrance down to the preserved edge of the ancient parliamentary site and its Logberg (Law Rock) and Logretta (legislative assembly). To see where sentences were carried out, stop along the way at the footbridge. You might have been inclined to admire the gurgling water below anyway. But from 1602 to 1750, this was the last thing at least 18 women saw before being executed here at the Drekkingarhylur (Drowning Pool).


This dark era began with Iceland’s Reformation and the Great Edict of 1564’s harsh penalties for moral offenses. By this time, the Althingi mostly served as a court under the Danish crown. Even though enforcement moved from religious to secular authorities over the next century, these leaders also believed that blood was the only way to cleanse a society’s deep sins. Of course, it offered an easy deterrent and vivid spectacle as well.


Thieves, the lowest of criminals, were usually beheaded. Women convicted of incest and other fornication were drowned, and their male counterparts were beheaded. Others received the same for committing infanticide to conceal a child’s birth. Those brought in for witchcraft and magic were burned at the stake.


Add 30 beheadings, 15 hangings, and nine burnings to the 18 drownings, and you have the 72 known executions at Thingvellir during this period. Lenient interventions by the Danish king helped end the bloodshed, and the Great Edict’s penalties were officially and drastically softened in 1838.


Drekkingarhylur is just one of the less approachable landmarks that lies near the park’s geologic and cultural gems. One can imagine a popular tour of Galgaklettar (Scaffold Cliff), Hoggstokkseyri (Execution Block Spit), Brennugja (Stake Gorge) and Kagaholmi (Whipping Islet). Thingvellir officials don’t seem likely to offer one soon, though.


Perhaps you can plot your own. At the least, any visitor might keep a cold truth in mind - where Icelandic democracy was born, many met the opposite fate.




















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Personal Journeys: On a Gay Cruise, Just One of the Guys

A cruise that conjures up the thumpa-thumpa club scene does more than you’d think: it creates a worry-free space where being gay is the norm.

















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Literary Louisiana

A return home to soak up the places that left a mark on a handful of dazzling writers, including Walker Percy, Kate Chopin and Tennessee Williams.

















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