October 30, 2014

Answers To Your Questions About The US Airways Preferred Trial

On Tuesday I wrote about the US Airways Trial Preferred program, which is hands down the best way to earn top tier status with US Airways (and now by connection, with the new American).


It's one of the few "shortcuts" to top tier elite status, so understandably there were many questions.


Many, many, questions. ;)


Between the original post, Ask Lucky, Twitter, Facebook, and my email, I've received literally hundreds of questions clarifying how the program works, so I thought it would be helpful to consolidate everything into one place.


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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library in New Haven, Connecticut

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library


Inside a stark modern marble building, Yale University's rare books are housed in an architecturally stunning, elevated, glassed-in, 6-story tower of book stacks.


The stacks hold the university's extensive collection of medieval manuscripts, rare books, maps, historic tracts and pamphlets as well as modern-day items such as artists' books, and rare limited editions. Built in 1962, the building is the largest in the world dedicated to the preservation and collection of rare books and manuscripts.


The oldest printed item in their collection is a Gutenberg Bible from approximately 1454 (one of only 48 known examples of its kind), but perhaps the most famous item is the mysterious Voynich Manuscript.


The Voynich Manuscript is named for the book dealer who purchased it in 1912, and very little is known about its true origins. Written entirely in a mysterious and most likely fictional language, the manuscript is elaborately decorated with symbols and illustrations of fanciful plant life. The book was donated to Yale's Beinecke Library in 1969, where it continues to attract the attention of scholars and code-breakers attempting to crack its riddles and solve its mysteries.


The library operates as a closed-stack system, with visitors given access to works only in a closely controlled subterranean reading room. The library is open to Yale students and faculty, as well as visiting researchers.


Also housed at Yale is the extraordinary Cushing Brain Collection.




















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The Child Eater of Bern in Berne, Switzerland


Standing in the middle of Bern, Switzerland, is the Kindlifresser, or “Child Eater.” The fountain sculpture towers above the ground a baby half stuffed into his mouth, and a sack full of three alarmed tots slung over its shoulder presumably for later snacking. The disturbing sculpture is no modern work of art; built in 1546, it is one of the oldest fountains in the city of Bern.


Strangely, no one is exactly sure why it’s there. There are three main theories. The first and most unfortunate possibility is that the Kindlifresser was built as a sort of warning to the Jewish community of Bern. The Kindlifresser wears a hat that is strikingly similar to the yellow pointed Judenhut that Jews were forced to wear at that time.


The second theory is that the terrifying Ogre is a depiction of Kronos, the Greek Titan. Kronos has arguably one of the most disturbing stories in Greek Mythology. Long story short, Kronos eats all his god children to keep them from taking over his throne.


The final theory is that the Kindlifresser is supposed to be the older brother of Duke Berchtold, the founder of Bern. Apparently the jealousy of being overshadowed by his younger brother for so many years caused him to go mad, eventually sending him into a rage where he collected and ate the town's children. (It would seem likely that this event would have been recorded in the towns history books, which it is not.)


It may of course be none of the above, and is simply a sort of boogie man from Switzerland’s Fastnacht, or ''Night of Fasting'' festival, a way to remind the Children of Bern to behave. Whatever the Kindlifresser represents, it has terrified Swiss children for nearly 500 years, and hopefully, will be there to terrify them for 500 years more.








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Pursuits: A Brie Binge East of Paris

On a trip to the Seine-et-Marne region, where Brie has been produced since the seventh century, the author goes on an indulgent cheese tasting tour.

















from NYT > Travel http://rss.nytimes.com/c/34625/f/642561/s/3ffdf9e5/sc/10/l/0L0Snytimes0N0C20A140C110C0A20Ctravel0Ca0Ebrie0Ebinge0Eeast0Eof0Eparis0E0Bhtml0Dpartner0Frss0Gemc0Frss/story01.htm

The Best New Travel Reads of Fall

The low down on the latest and greatest in travel literature from National Geographic Traveler's #TripLit guru, Don George.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/10/30/the-best-new-travel-reads-of-fall/

Huge Vancouver Hotel Discounts With beVancouver

beVancouver.com is back with another amazing promotion on Vancouver hotels for this winter, similar to the promotion they ran last year.


beVancouver is offering a $50-$125 gift card for each booking at one of their qualifying hotels, even for one night stays. This can be a great way to book Vancouver hotels this winter for next to nothing. The gift cards are issued by American Express and can be used however you'd like -- they don't have to be used during your stay.


The basic terms are as follows:


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Photo of the Moment: Getting the Perfect Shot, Colorado

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© Zach Dischner


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T Magazine: Bhutan: A Higher State of Being

In the vertiginous mountains of the South Asian nation, where happiness is akin to holiness, bicycling has become much more than a national pastime. It’s a spiritual journey.

















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Why You Should Never Be Scared of Getting Sick Abroad

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You’re a traveller. You love moving from place to place, experiencing different climates, tasting crazy foods and meeting people from around the globe. And you’ve been sick. You’ve vomited in your dorm room, you’ve nearly shit your pants and you’ve had a fever so high that people gasp when you tell them about it. This […]


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How to Spend Four Days in Prague

Prague is a destination that always seems to be in vogue. It’s been on the tourist map for a long time and the crowds show no signs of abating. Prague is a gorgeous, well-preserved medieval city coupled with a rich history, expansive parks, Vegas-style nightlife, and a hint of romance. The city holds a special place in my heart. It was the first city I backpacked through on my round-the-world trip in 2006. It was where stayed at my first […]


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Don’t Lose Your Global Entry Privileges By Making This One Simple Mistake!

Global Entry is fantastic skipping the immigration and customs queues when you return to the U.S. I didn’t love the fingerprinting or background check that went along with it, but I figured all my cell phone data was being logged anyway long before Edward Snowden was cool. So if the surveillance was inevitable I figured […]


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Comparison of Airline Elite Status – Which Program Is Best?

It has been a long time since we compared the elite status programs of US airlines. But with news on the combined elite status program of American Airlines and US Airways, we asked TPG Special Contributor Eric Rosen to give us a snapshot of the various airlines’ elite programs as they stand and which ones […]



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2014/10/comparison-of-airline-elite-status-which-program-is-best/

Unravelling a new trend for travel startups – crowdfunding for investment

So it’s been a long six months and we have been meeting investors and venture capital firms across US, India and Middle ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/travel-startups-crowdfunding-model/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=crowdfunding-model-travel-startups

What NOT to do in Paris

Matador’s destination expert on Paris lays out avoidable attractions in the City of Lights…and what to do instead.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/what-not-to-do-in-paris/

Digital revamp at Accor: mobile first, buys Wipolo, runs hacks

Accor has earmarked Euros 225 million over the next five years to fund a company-wide digital transformation which covers guests, staff and ...



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