November 2, 2014

Global Entry revoked because I shopped too hard





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New Sony FE 70-200 review

My Other Sony Goodies and Lenses Go visit the often-updated My Equipment Page to see all my goodies! Sony FE 70-200 – New Review Go check out the new Sony FE 70-200 Review that just landed on the site! I just used this lens for the first time after my month in Africa. I’m now […]



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Review: American Airlines Admirals Club Buenos Aires

You’ll Also Want to Be Sure to Read: American Airlines Flagship Lounge, New York JFK American Airlines First Class, New York JFK – Buenos Aires Review: Park Hyatt Buenos Aires Eating Around Buenos Aires: Four Notable Meals to Consider In Search Of — and Forgetting — the Past in Buenos Aires Once checked in in […]


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UNESCO World Heritage Site #286: Old Town of Corfu

From the World Heritage inscription: Corfu, the first of the Ionian Islands encountered at the entrance to the Adriatic, was annexed to Greece by a group of Eretrians (775-750 BCE). In 734 BCE the Corinthians founded a colony known as Kerkyra to the south of where the Old Town now stands. The town became a [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/11/02/unesco-world-heritage-site-286-old-town-corfu/

Signs your boyfriend is Australian

3. He wears thongs 24/7: Thongs are flip-flops, and rare is the occasion that is too fancy, or the weather too cold, for your boyfriend not to wear them.



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Flying Can Be Frustrating… And That’s Fine…

I'll be the first to admit that I'm somewhat desensitized to people having airport meltdowns. And that's despite the fact that I understand that some people are traveling for much more important reasons than I am, be it a funeral, wedding, birth of a child, etc.


But I get the frustration. I really do. What I don't get, however, are the meltdowns, because they just don't accomplish anything.


But I think I also figured out why I've been somewhat desensitized to all this. I've realized that over the past two years I've had amazing flight reliability. Like, in 2013 and the first half of 2014, I can't off the top of my head recall a single major delay I've had, and that's despite flying 600,000+ miles over that time period.


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The Very Best Travel Tips and Tricks in the Past Month

Here are the best travel tips and tricks, the highlights of View from the Wing posts from September. Last month I summarized the very best travel posts from September and the previous month, from August. In July the most useful and interesting developments from June. I also wrote a post with the most useful advice […]


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New: No Annual Fee on 50,000 British Airways Avios Offer

Link: 50,000 Points for British Airways Card – Now With No First-Year Annual Fee As of this weekend, Chase has begun waiving the annual fee during the first year for its British Airways Signature Card. You can now earn 50,000 Avios points (more on that in a moment) after completing a $2,000 minimum spend in…



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Another Beautiful 747 Retirement Video

There's no denying that the 747 changed commercial aviation, and that it will always be the "queen of the skies." And there's no denying that the 747 has a special place in lots of peoples' hearts, given how long it has been flying.


The Airbus A380 is bigger, and I prefer it from a passenger comfort standpoint. But I don't get quite the same feeling when boarding an A380 as I do when boarding a 747.


For that matter, I don't think the A380 actually revolutionizes many aspects of commercial aviation. With smaller long range aircraft that are more fuel efficient (like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350), it's tough to justify the whale jet. Ultimately passengers value frequencies and direct flights, and that's an area where the A380 can't compete.


Anyway, given what a gas guzzler the 747 is, we're seeing a lot of airlines retire them, especially in favor of the much more fuel efficient 777-300ER.


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Free Money and Free Miles from Softcard

Softcard is the former Isis Mobile Wallet, renamed because they had a little bit of a branding problem. Via an app it lets you use your mobile phone for tap to pay transactions at retail merchants. And they want you to adopt their system in an increasingly competitive space, such as against Google Wallet and […]


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Review: Qatar Airways First Class A330 Cairo to Doha

Upon being dropped off at our remote stand I took the stairs up to door 2L, where I was greeted by the friendly crew.


They pointed me left to the business class cabin. Much to my surprise I was the first passenger in business class, despite the fact that I wasn't on the first bus to the plane.


Before I get too far into this report, I think it's worth clarifying what's a rather confusing matter for Qatar Airways on flights within the Middle East. The business class cabin on flights within the Middle East is marketed and sold as first class. So on flights from Doha to Dubai, Cairo, Bahrain, etc., there is no business class cabin. Instead there's only first class, though it features business class seats.


The good news is that since you're technically in first class you get first class lounge access, first class champagne (KRUG!!!), etc. If you're on a paid business class fare you'll automatically be booked in first class on the connecting flights within the Middle East.


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Trans-Siberian sidetrips: How to break your train ride

Some folks take the Trans-Siberian without making any stops. Don't be that person.



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ACT QUICKLY: Entire First Class Cabin Open for Awards, American’s New Los Angeles-London Flight

I noted yesterday that American is launching a second daily Los Angeles – London flight. That gives American two flights, and their joint venture partner British Airways two flights. (BA used to operate three flights, but reduced frequency when they up-gauged to an Airbus A380 from LAX.) Often when flights are loaded into a system […]


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Which Card Is Best for Hotel Elite Status Through Spending?

TPG reader Chris sent me a message on Facebook asking: “My wife and I both have jobs with minimal travel (less than 10 days a year), but have considerable personal credit card spending, and we’d like to know which is the best hotel branded credit card that offers elite status through spending but doesn’t require […]



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2014/11/which-card-is-best-for-hotel-elite-status-through-spending/

In Search of and Forgetting the Past in Buenos AIres

You’ll Also Want to Be Sure to Read: American Airlines Flagship Lounge, New York JFK American Airlines First Class, New York JFK – Buenos Aires Review: Park Hyatt Buenos Aires Eating Around Buenos Aires: Four Notable Meals to Consider I’m not by any stretch an expert, scholar, or specialist in Argentinian politics. But what I […]


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TONS Of American First Class Awards To Europe This Spring!

Yesterday American announced four new routes between the US and Europe, which would launch in the spring of 2015. These flights included the following:


-- A second daily Boeing 777-300ER flight between Los Angeles and London as of March 28, 2015

-- A daily Boeing 757-200 flight between New York and Birmingham as of May 7, 2015

-- A daily Boeing 757-200 flight between New York and Edinburgh as of May 7, 2015

-- A daily Boeing 767-300 flight between Miami and Frankfurt as of May 14, 2015


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PSA: Don’t Wear A Speedo On A Plane

A video by Jerome Jarre is making its way around the internet, after he ran through the cabin of an American 737 between Mexico City and Miami in a Speedo this past Tuesday. I had never heard of this guy before this incident, though he's apparently "social media famous."


Via Adweek:


"The international incident became worldwide news and trended on Twitter when he implored his fans to tweet with the hashtag #americanairlineschillout."


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10 things the Irish love to hate

#6) Other people's success. You might be happy for someone to their face, but you'll whittle their success down to nothing behind their back...



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Reader “Success” Story: Using Points to Fix a Mistake

Over the years, we’ve had many readers share their success stories with us. Folks for whom traveling domestically once a year was a luxury are now traveling the world with just a few credit card sign-up bonuses. And the best part? They are sharing their stories with us and others who benefit from knowing that […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/reader-success-story-using-points-to-fix-a-mistake.html