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October 29, 2014
Cha-Ching! Earn Extra Miles and Save on Holiday Shopping
from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/10/cha-ching-earn-extra-miles-and-save-on-holiday-shopping.html
36 Hours in Hanoi
from NYT > Travel http://rss.nytimes.com/c/34625/f/642561/s/3ff543b6/sc/10/l/0L0Snytimes0N0C20A140C110C0A20Ctravel0Cthings0Eto0Edo0Ein0E360Ehours0Ein0Ehanoi0Bhtml0Dpartner0Frss0Gemc0Frss/story01.htm
Canada’s Supreme Court Rules Against the French and Fast Track to Top Tier Hotel Elite!
News and notes from around the interweb: Don’t miss my giveaway for hotel stays and Frequent Traveler University tickets. I’m looking forward to meeting everyone at Frequent Traveler University December 3-5 in DC! Canada’s Supreme Court ruled against allowing damages for the couple who wasn’t able to order an inflight 7-Up in French. Free parking […]
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20% Bonus When Converting Hotel Points To MileagePlus
United MileagePlus is offering up to a 25% bonus when you convert hotel points into MileagePlus miles by November 30, 2014 and they post to your MileagePlus account by December 5, 2014.
Through this promotion you earn 20% bonus miles on all transfers worth 5,000 or more miles, up to a total of 25,000 bonus miles (meaning you can earn the bonus on at most 125,000 miles). Registration is required by December 5, 2014. The bonus miles will post to eligible MileagePlus accounts by January 31, 2015.
MileagePlus has eight eligible hotel partners, including:
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T Magazine: 12 Accidental Landscapes
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T Magazine: Going Dutch in Cape Town
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The Knee Defender Is Not A “Necessary Deterrent”
I know the whole Knee Defender controversy is totes last month, but I just have to chime in now. For those of you not familiar with the Knee Defender, it sparked a national controversy over seat recline, after an August 24 flight was diverted when two passengers got in an altercation over seat recline.
The Knee Defender is a product that prevents the seat in front of you from being able to recline by basically locking it into place.
My good pal Chris Elliott, consumer advocate extraordinaire, is having his annual fundraiser. In order to take his fundraiser "up a notch," he was giving away one Knee Defender every hour yesterday. I don't get how any self-proclaimed consumer advocate could be in favor of the Knee Defender. And for that matter I don't get why anyone would actively be trying to piss people off during a "fundraiser," but that's a whole different story...
Almost four years ago I wrote a post entitled "Is Reclining Your Seat On An Airplane A Right Or A Privilege?"
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Earn 5000 Bonus Miles on Your Next Delta Flight!
Next year Delta is only going to award miles based on the cost of a ticket. Right now though you can earn the actual miles flown on Delta plus 5000 miles for your next flight. The only catch is you have to credit the flight to Delta’s Skyteam partner Alitalia, registering for your new Alitalia […]
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#NGTRadar: Travel Lately
from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/10/29/ngtradar-travel-lately-39/
T Magazine: Italian Modern: The Gallerist Nina Yashar
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Delta.com No Longer Showing Alaska Award Space
It has been an exciting couple of days as far as SkyMiles and delta.com go.
First, Delta stopped pricing stopovers on award tickets, both through delta.com and through their reservations center.
Their response? Basically "oh yeah, it was part of a website update, but you can still book those stopovers through our excellent reservations center... if you specifically ask for it... and find an agent that knows that the 'glitch' exists... and find a supervisor that's willing to manually price it." Oh well, on the plus side, at least Delta is finally admitting they're overcharging for awards. ;)
Then Delta also recently stopped displaying Virgin Australia award space on delta.com. That one I gave them the benefit of the doubt on, as the space can still easily be booked through the reservations center. And I might even be a little happy about that, since in theory it means there's less competition for those Virgin Australia award seats.
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Startup pitch: HotelPower touts hotel discounts if you join its club
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/startup-pitch-hotelpower-hotel-discount-consumer-website-launch/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=startup-pitch-hotelpower-hotel-discount-consumer-website-launch
Study abroad that makes a difference
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/change/15-study-abroad-programs-travelers-want-make-difference/
Air New Zealand’s Hilarious 787-9 Promotional Video
Air New Zealand is the launch customer for the Boeing 787-9, which began operating between Auckland and Perth as of October 15, 2014. By next month it will also be flying to Tokyo Narita and Shanghai. I'd argue Air New Zealand's 787-9 is also the sexiest plane out there.
Anyway, Air New Zealand released a hilarious video entitled "the happiest place in the sky," which showcases all four cabins on their new 787-9. Check it out.
Air New Zealand does a heck of a job with marketing, and clearly it goes beyond their safety videos.
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Delta Will Eliminate Stopovers on Awards in January
This is my best read and advice, not something that Delta has officially confirmed, just something I believe they have tipped their hand on. Delta rolled out IT changes that caused stopovers not to price correctly a couple of days ago. Adding a stopover in Europe on a business class award cost 50,000 miles more […]
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