September 2, 2014

LifeMiles 100% Bonus On Purchased Miles Through September 30, 2014

Avianca’s LifeMiles program has just announced that they’ll be offering a 100% bonus on purchased miles through September 30, 2014.


Through this promotion you can purchase a maximum of 75,000 LifeMiles (plus the 100% bonus), at a cost of 1.5 cents per mile all-in. The promotion is only valid for those that were members of the LifeMiles program prior to September 2, 2014. You can purchase a maximum of 150,000 LifeMiles per calendar year.


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Oakland: A premier US sports city

A city of underdogs, a city of champions.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/sports/11-reasons-oakland-one-americas-premier-sports-cities/

Why rich guest profiles will transform hospitality

If you have ever checked into your favorite hotel and been asked, “Is this your first time staying with us?”, you know ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/why-rich-guest-profiles-transform-hospitality/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rich-guest-profiles-will-transform-hospitality

September 1, 2014

Other ways to keep a tech business secure from hackers

SYSTEMS: Security concerns are part of the strategy for most businesses (as they should be), but recent high profile breaches have raised ...



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The Daemon Bird

The Lightroom Tutorial I’m glad so many people are enjoying the Lightroom Tutorial! This photo below is one of the shots that is processed during the tutorial! Daily Photo – The Daemon Bird This fisherman and his bird were incredible. Whichever direction his head went, so did the bird's! It was really incredible to watch. […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/09/02/the-daemon-bird/

Hey United, where’s the refund you promised for our rental car?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/hey-united-wheres-refund-promised-rental-car/

How to accelerate partnerships and generate revenue with API management

As omnichannel distribution in the travel industry becomes increasingly part of the new world order, it is critical for large enterprises to ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/accelerate-partnerships-api-management/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=accelerate-partnerships-generate-revenue-api-management

U.S. Travelers to Cuba Face Stricter Rules on Imports

Cuba has imposed stronger restrictions on goods being brought into the country by relatives of its citizens, meaning some Americans will not be able to deliver as many gifts to their families as they have in the past.

















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WeChat nation: THack goes mobile in China

Wenyi Road connects historic Hangzhou on the shores of beautiful West Lake to the concrete and vertical monotony of China’s digital future ...



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The Most Useful Advice from this Blog

Doctor of Credit asked me for my ‘most underrated blog posts’ and I admit I had a hard time figuring out what to share. Does that mean things I think are great but that didn’t get much notice? (That probably means I was wrong about their being especially good…) You can generally find many of […]


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North American National Park #35: Glacier, British Columbia

The name of this park can be confusing as there is a Glacier National Park in Montana as well as a Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. Glacier is a Rocky Mountain national park which is not part of the core group centered around the Continental Divide. (Yoho, Kootenay, Banff, and Jasper). It is approximately [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/09/01/north-american-national-park-35-glacier-british-columbia/

How to Eat Sushi (You’ve Been Doing it Wrong!)

Eat the roll with your fingers. Turn the sushi pieces on their side with your chopsticks before dipping into soy sauce. Definitely don’t eat the ginger slices together with the roll or fish! And don’t shake soy sauce off the sushi. You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day […]


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Do You Know What Currency You Need?

It really just isn’t as simple as use the local currency of the country. However, because of that things can really end up being a lot easier … just make sure you know how much your dollar is worth. The United States is the 4th largest country in size and 3rd in population in the […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/do-you-know-what-currency-you-need.html

Frequent Flier: Economist’s Roadside Adventures Result in a Book on Business

For Paul Oyer, an economics professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, an impromptu road trip led to a multiyear research project.

















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Itineraries: Upgrades, and Higher Prices, for Airport Hotels

With occupancy rates increasing, many airport hotels are investing in renovations to their rooms, lobbies and meeting space — and raising their prices.

















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