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October 3, 2014
In Transit Blog: A New Culture-Focused Tour of Haiti
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Are Airlines Becoming Less Dependent On — and Even Giving the Finger to – Their Bank Partners?
When economic times were tough for the airlines, really from 2001 through 2011-2012 or thereabouts, the airlines relied on the banks and the sale of miles to keep them going. There’s long been speculation about the spinoff of frequent flyer programs like United MileagePlus (which had long ago been formed as a separate entity, UAL […]
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12 signs your girlfriend is Mexican
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/nights/12-signs-girlfriend-mexican/
Uluru National Park, Australia
from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/10/02/uluru-national-park-australia-2/
Introduction: Mileage Running To Hong Kong
Last October, American Airlines announced a new nonstop daily flight between Dallas and Hong Kong, which launched this June. This route was incredibly exciting to me on many levels:
-- Hong Kong is possibly my favorite city in the world
-- It’s operated by a Boeing 777-300ER, which features American’s new first and business class products, making it the only route to Asia where that’s the case
-- I love being an Executive Platinum with American since I get eight systemwide upgrades just for achieving the status, and there’s no better use of those than American’s longest route
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8 Third World travel experiences
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/8-things-first-worlder-can-expect-trip-third-world-country/
Contest Roundup: Adventure Treks, Mexico City, Canada, France
from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2014/10/contest-roundup-adventure-treks-mexico-city-canada-france/
Easy IHG Rewards Club Free Nights Via Best Rate Guarantee: No Must Claim More Than 24 Hours Out
Last month I wrote a guide to getting free one-night stays at IHG Rewards Club properrties. No points required. IHG Rewards Club (the program for Intercontinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn, and related brands) will give you the first night of your stay for free if you make a successful best rate guarantee claim. If you […]
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Malaysia Airlines Offers Travel Agents Rolex Watches
There's no doubt Malaysia Airlines has had a terrible year, and I feel horribly for all of their employees (and of course the families of those on MH370 and MH17). Malaysia Airlines wasn't doing well financially even prior to these tragedies, and things have only gotten worse since then.
They're about to lay off thousands of employees, and even so, it's still uncertain how they'll be able to survive.
Malaysia Airlines has been running quite a few campaigns to improve their image and get passengers flying with them again. For example, about a month ago they ran a "Bucket List" contest, which ended up backfiring a bit.
But it seems that Malaysia Airlines isn't just trying to lure customers, but also travel agents. Via WatchReport:
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The slowly evolving Airbnb – is it a distribution or hospitality company?
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Giveaway: Baron Fig Travel Journal
from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/giveaway-baron-fig-travel-journal/
Questions That Are Rarely Asked
Reader J.J. wonders, How come flight attendants have to pick up the cups they serve drinks in prior to takeoff, but they let me keep the Starbucks coffee I brought on board myself? Sort of like Gallagher… If 7-11′s are open 24 hours a day, why do they have locks on the doors? You can […]
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20 signs you're a newbie traveler
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