from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/two-pilots-die-after-planes-collide-mid-air-over-nevada-1703667
October 13, 2014
Mid-Air Collision Of Planes Kills 2 Pilots
from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/two-pilots-die-after-planes-collide-mid-air-over-nevada-1703667
How to piss off a Russian
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/piss-russian/
October 12, 2014
Chicago Air Traffic Control Center To Reopen Monday
from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/faa-likely-reopen-chicago-air-traffic-control-center-monday-1703640
Does flying poodle deserve a straight answer about his carrier?
from Elliott http://elliott.org/can-this-trip-be-saved-2/flying-poodle-deserve-straight-answer-carrier/
Looking Down From the Bell Tower in Beijing
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/10/13/looking-down-from-the-bell-tower-in-beijing/
Tropical Cyclone Hudhud Death Toll Rises To 8 In India
from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/cyclone-hudhud-update-least-8-people-killed-storm-weakens-1703522
Getting Chase Credit Card Signup Bonuses a Second Time
I receive compensation for many links on this blog. You don’t have to use these links, but I am grateful to you if you do. American Express, Citibank, Chase, and other banks are advertising partners of this site. I do not write about all credit cards that are available — instead focusing on miles, points, […]
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TSA Questions Scientist Trying to Bring His Nobel Prize Through Security
Nobel laureate Brian Schmidt brought his Nobel Prize to Fargo, North Dakota to show it to his grandmother. That was suspicious. When Nobel laureate Brian Schmidt was asked at airport security if anyone had given him an item to carry on board, he had confess that someone had: the King of Sweden. The astrophysicist, who […]
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Mini City Guide: Dublin, Ireland
from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/mini-city-guide-dublin-ireland/
US Airways A330 Business Class London To Charlotte
Yesterday I flew US Airways A330 business class from London to Charlotte. It was my backup option, after unsuccessfully trying to get onto a wide open American flight between London and New York.
I was curious to try US Airways business class again, after my flight on them last October between Charlotte and Paris. As some of you may recall, Ms. Peggy was serving my aisle on that flight (and use of the word "serving" is very generous), and suffice to say she left a sour taste in my mouth about the experience.
So how did this flight stack up?
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Earn Triple Amex Membership Rewards Points at Restaurants
American Express is offering triple points at US restaurants through the end of the year to select (targeted) customers. Registration required, and if you haven’t received anything from American Express it seems worth it to me to click the link and log into your account to see if you’re eligible. I don’t know the targeting […]
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Can You Ask American To Open Award Space?
Yesterday I wrote a post entitled "How Stingy Is American With First Class Award Space?" I was trying to get from London to New York, and American had two flights without a single seat sold in first class, yet they didn't have any saver level award availability. There has been a trend over the past several years whereby American is releasing less and less award space, and t0 me this is the epitome of the situation.
Those seats would literally otherwise go empty, which they'd apparently prefer to getting mileage liability off the books, and more importantly, making a frequent flyer happy. It's amazing how quickly the airlines forget why they're in business. In this case, specifically, American wouldn't be in business if it weren't for Citi (they pre-purchased a billion dollars worth of miles from American when they were in bankruptcy and and on the verge of going out of business).
Anyway, as an experiment I thought it would be fun to see if I could get anyone at American to actually apply logic to the situation and open up some award space. Gary has written in the past about the ability to request American award space under certain situations when it's not otherwise possible. The circumstances under which you can normally make the request for AAdvantage award space are:
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A New Account You Can Fund With a Credit Card, and New Marriott Room Cancel Policy
News and notes from around the interweb: Emirates CEO blasts investigation of MH370. (HT: Alan H.) Marriott adopting new baseline cancellation policy starting January 1 Amex-Target REDcard can be funded directly with a credit card! Different members get different United shopping portal bonuses Virgin America Chairman (and former American Airlines Chairman and CEO) Don Carty […]
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Do Hotels Have Coffee All Wrong?
People often ask me how I overcome jetlag when traveling. My answer is pretty simple -- coffee. Lots of coffee. Lots and lots of coffee.
I do talk about hotel coffee quite a bit on the blog, partly because it's something I spend a lot of time thinking about while in my hotel room jetlagged at 3AM. When a hotel has a good coffee setup it instantly gives me a favorable impression of the property, though I realize I'm probably in the minority on that one.
For example, I love the Sheraton Frankfurt Airport if for no other reason than that they set up a complimentary espresso machine and croissants in the lobby in the morning. I know it sounds crazy, but I always look forward to waking up in that hotel at 4AM for that alone. What can I say... it's the simple things in life. ;)
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Last Chance: US Airways, LifeMiles And Amazon Payments
There are a few important deadlines approaching which I figured I'd post a quick reminder of, since I assume some of you will want to take advantage of them:
Today is the last day to purchase US Airways miles with a 100% bonus. Originally the promotion was supposed to run through September 30, though they extended it through today, October 12, 2014.
Usually that's not really noteworthy, since historically US Airways has had some bonus on the purchase of miles just about every month. However, according to Gary, US Airways will be changing the way they sell miles going forward. While we don't know what exactly that entails (an annual limit on the number of miles you can purchase, raising the cost of purchasing miles, etc.), if you want to buy miles for ~1.88 cents each, this is apparently your last chance.
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