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April 1, 2015
In Transit Blog: A Friendly Pillow Fight, Worldwide
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Epic vid of dude motorbiking Nepal
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/tv/dude-takes-200cc-bike-ridiculous-nepalese-roads-youve-ever-seen/
Elite Status I Did Not Earn.. And Would Rather Not Have
I didn’t notice my account get its status upgraded, though it appears on Award Wallet (and now that I log in) as though it already has been. I received a direct mail piece from Marriott Rewards giving me Gold elite status: I was already a Marriott Rewards silver elite member, the lowest status I hold […]
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Why cyclists need to ride the Ronde
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/sports/8-reasons-serious-cyclists-need-ride-ronde-belgium/
Sure, I’ll Take A Massage With My Day Room!
There's no denying that I'm getting old. I may only be in my mid-20s, but the number of "butt-in-seat" miles I've flown suggests otherwise. I've flown well over four million miles, and there are some things I just won't do to myself anymore, which I would have done without thinking about twice a decade ago.
For example I don't take domestic redeyes anymore, and I don't do super-long layovers between longhaul flights without getting a day room.
As I've mentioned a countless number of times before, I'm soon headed to the Maldives, and decided to fly back on Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong in business class.
It's tough to beat the $1,460 business class fare on Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong.
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Epic: Brave duo navigates Iran’s longest river source to sea
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American AAdvantage Just Made One Shocking Change to Its Terms and Conditions
The American AAdvantage program recently updated its terms and conditions. They added this sentence: To the full extent allowed by law, these Terms and Conditions disclaim any duty of good faith and fair dealing as well as any implied contractual terms or obligations. That’s pretty striking language — they have no “duty of good faith […]
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Photographer "freezes" waves
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Wyndham Rewards’ Revolutionary Program Changes: Good Or Bad?
Wyndham Rewards is a program that I don't cover very much, largely because I don't consider it to be an especially "aspirational" program. When I earn Hyatt Gold Passport points I can redeem them at the Park Hyatt Sydney. When I earn Starwood Preferred Guest points I can redeem them at the St. Regis Bal Harbour.
When I earn Wyndham Rewards points, I can redeem them at the... well, I'm not actually sure.
I didn't see this coming, but Wyndham Rewards will be radically changing their loyalty program as of May 11, 2015... and it's potentially really good news.
Wyndham Rewards is making three changes -- two are relatively minor, while one is borderline earth-shattering when it comes to hotel loyalty programs:
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20 things smart travelers know
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A closer look at Sabre’s new SkyTeam RTW bookings
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Why You Shouldn’t Take Advantage of the 25% Bonus Transferring Amex Points to Virgin Atlantic
American Express is offering a 25% bonus on transfers of Membership Rewards points to Virgin Atlantic through April 30. Before the end of the year American Express was offering a 35% bonus on transfers to Virgin Atlantic. So 25% doesn’t impress. Virgin Atlantic has one of the least valuable mileage currencies — my stretch for […]
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US's most overrated place for kids?
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In Transit Blog: At the Jewish Museum of Vienna, Enduring Images of Europe
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Can It Make Sense To Pay Two $450 Annual Fees?
Reader @SmellTheTea asked the following question on Twitter:
It's an interesting question, given that both cards have $450 annual fees. In general no one likes paying annual fees, and as consumers we rationally try to minimize them as much as possible.
But I'll also gladly admit that I spend a couple of grand a year in credit card annual fees. That sounds horrible on the surface, though in practice I get more back in annual benefits than it costs me, from free hotel nights to lounge access to airline fee credits.
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