September 11, 2014

Trip Report: US Airways Boeing 767 Business Class SJU-PHL

US Airways Flight 1078 Route: San Juan (SJU) – Philadelphia (PHL) Flight Length: 3hrs 55mins Aircraft: Boeing 767-200ER (762) Seat: Business Class (Seat 2G) I rarely fly US Airways. Because of the horrible things about them I read every day and my experiences booking flights with them, every time I do fly US Airways my […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/trip-report-us-airways-boeing-767-business-class-sju-phl.html

Heads Up: In Buenos Aires, a ‘Secret’ World of Dining

At “closed door” restaurants in the Argentine capital, the address is just part of the intrigue.

















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Next Stop: Wine, Olive Oil and the Good Life in Uruguay

The Carmelo area, not far from Argentina, has recently gained attention as much for its wine as for being an awfully nice place to visit.

















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Aeroplan Blocking All Air China Award Space

One of the side effects of having an award booking service is that not a week goes by where I don't wonder how in the world "normal" people who aren't obsessed with miles and points manage to redeem their miles at all. This goes beyond knowing that people in our hobby get a much better "value" out of their miles than the average person -- there are times where I am truly blown away that anyone else ever manages to get anything ticketed.


An example of this is an award we recently booked for a client from New York to Beijing on Air China, with the return from Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific. Both segments are in first class, and with direct flights this was a rare "textbook" award booking.


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What Do You Do When You Have a Reservation But It’s Not Honored?

I was tweeted this morning with a question about rental cars. [A] friend trying to drive to her wedding this weekend is getting a shrug & “what can you do?” from @Hertz, but no car. Advice? You’re less likely to have this happen to you if you’re a member of the rental car company’s frequency […]


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Enchanted Isle: Puerto Rico

If Puerto Rico isn't on your radar, it's time to readjust. The Caribbean’s most convenient destination—especially for Americans, who don't need a passport to get there—is also one of its most interesting, offering travelers untouched rain forest, colonial architecture, and palm-lined beaches. For a weekend or a weeklong getaway, "la isla del enchanto," as it's affectionately called by locals, is quickly becoming a go-to destination.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/11/enchanted-isle-puerto-rico/

The moment this city became my home

The glow of the buildings across the water seemed to permeate my skin, and I became sure that Chicago was my home.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/moment-city-became-home/

Traveling from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap by Bus

We were originally going to fly from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. We had booked our flight, but Nicci told me she wanted to see more of the countryside, and suggested that we take the bus instead. Tickets were $15, and they picked us up from directly from our hotel and took us to the […]



from The Everywhereist http://www.everywhereist.com/traveling-from-phnom-penh-to-siem-reap-by-bus/

World's most photogenic volcanoes

It's no surprise that dangerous locales are also often the most photogenic.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/11/travel/photogenic-volcanoes/index.html

Amtrak Doesn’t Know the Definition of “Fall” (But Does Know Double Points)

Amtrak is offering double points system wide. Registration required. They claim the offer is for the entire fall. But it ends November 14. So I do not think ‘Fall’ means what they think it means. (HT: Free Frequent Flyer Miles) You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day — […]


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The NYC tourists don't see

This video shows 99 sides of New York most tourists don't even know exist.



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Collecting Miles As A Beginner?

Reader Owen left the following comment on the Ask Lucky page a few weeks ago, but I'm just now getting to answering in-depth:


Hi, Ben. I have a friend at work who plans to go from DC (any airport) to BKK via Tokyo (stop-over of 5 days) and asked for my help. She is looking for two first (preferably) or business class tickets. I plan to refer your booking service. She and her husband have almost no credit cards but great credit, which should make it easy to get enough miles and points before May next year, which is when they want to go. Which points and miles should I recommend, and how many? Should I have them contact you now? I’m thinking Chase Ultimate rewards and Amex MRs, in addition to other miles, will provide the most options. ANA, AA, US Airways, Korean, and Singapore are potential airlines. Thanks.


This is a common question, and it's understandably difficult for people who are new to our hobby to wrap their heads around the mileage requirements for award tickets. So I thought it might be helpful to go through my general approach for recommending a card strategy.


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In Transit Blog: Boutique Hotels Get a French Design Touch

Sofitel So boutique hotels feature the work of French designers like Karl Lagerfeld and Christian Lacroix.

















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Armchair Traveler: Transformative Travel, 4 Ways

Follow a photographer to Mexico and Hunter S. Thompson to South America, then head to Brazil for culture and the Galápagos for nature in this survey of four recent books.

















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10 things to do in New Orleans

#9: Volunteer at an urban farm. They make use of areas that were once an eyesore, growing food for neighborhoods that need better access to fresh produce.



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