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About a week ago I wrote about my experience flying Etihad Airways first class from Abu Dhabi to New York. As I noted:
-- Etihad completely ran out of food in first class -- I had a meal after takeoff, and then before landing I was told they were out of everything. This was my second consecutive flight in Etihad first class where they more or less ran out of food, as something similar happened from Abu Dhabi to Los Angeles in June.
-- The US Pre-Clearance facility in Abu Dhabi was an absolute disaster.
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IHG Rewards Club is offering points purchases with a 100% bonus through September 22. Here’s the offer: Get up to a 100% more points when you buy between September 15th and September 22, 2014:Buy 1,000 to 49,000 points and get 50% more pointsBuy 50,000 to 60,000 points and get 100% more points This is the […]
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This post isn't designed to pander to the trolls, but I actually think it's a rather interesting topic to discuss. What is a "travel blogger?"
People often point out that I often don't cover what I do at my destinations. And that's a very accurate statement. Some people say that means I'm not a travel blogger.
That I'd disagree with.
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The offer is: 7500 bonus miles for your first roundtrip 10,000 bonus miles for your second roundtrip 17,500 bonus miles for your third roundtrip That totals 35,000 bonus miles for three roundtrips. Flights on United and Air Canada are eligible. And most fares — but not the cheapest – are eligible (W or higher on […]
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While I'm generally about as pro-tip as they come (I'll explain that in more detail below), Marriott has crossed the line with their new initiative, in my opinion.
Marriott has started putting tip envelopes in rooms, to encourage guests to leave tips for the housekeepers.
The envelope reads as follows:
"THE ENVELOPE PLEASE
Thanks for staying at Marriott Hotels. Our caring room attendants enjoyed making your stay warm and comfortable. Please feel free to leave a gratuity to express your appreciation for their efforts."
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