December 15, 2014

Itineraries: For Some Hotel Employees, It’s Home for the Holidays

Some hotels, especially those where business slows down at Christmas, close their doors as a reward to employees.

















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IHG Buys Kimpton Hotels For $430 Million

IHG has just announced that they're acquiring Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants for $430 million.


Here are the highlights from IHG's press release:


- IHG has agreed to acquire Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants (“Kimpton”) for $430 million in cash.


- Kimpton is the world’s largest independent boutique hotel operator and a sophisticated food and beverage operator.


- Kimpton is a fully asset-light business that manages 62 hotels in the most attractive cities and resorts in the US with a further 16 hotels in the pipeline. It operates 71 hotel-based destination restaurants and bars.


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IHG Acquires Kimpton Hotels, Kimpton Guests Weep

IHG is acquiring Kimpton hotels for $430 million. Kimpton has been shopping itself. And they’ve fetched an impressive sum considering their size and earnings. The IHG Kimpton deal is a smaller one than what some had expected — there’s been rumors of an IHG Starwood deal, and a Wyndham IHG combination. I wasn’t a big […]


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50,000 Mile Sign-Up Bonus On Gold Delta Amex Card

Through December 21, 2014, American Express is offering an increased sign-up bonus on their personal and business versions of the Gold Delta SkyMiles Cards.


In both cases they're offering:


-- 50,000 Delta SkyMiles if you spend $1,000 within your first three months of card membership

-- $50 statement credit if you make a Delta purchase within your first three months of card membership


The annual fee is $95, and it's waived the first year. This sign-up bonus is substantially higher than their usual sign-up bonus, which hovers around 30,000 miles upon completing minimum spend.


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American AAdvantage Will Award More Miles to Highest Spend Customers Than Delta’s Revenue-Based Program Will

… In some cases. And that mattters. Delta says their new program rewards their highest spending customers, but they cap mileage earning at 75,000 miles per ticket. This cap is inclusive of elite and class of service bonuses. For revenue-based earning that means Delta’s 125,000 mile a year Diamond members will not earn a single […]


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In Transit Blog: At Miami Beach Hotel, a Gallery on 12 Wheels

The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach in South Florida enlisted local artists to design bicycles for a charity auction–and for guests to ride.

















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The Risk of a 0% Credit Card

Credit cards that offer 0% interest rates are one of the most amazing phenomenons in the credit industry. A creditor is effectively giving you access to “free” money. You’ve got to pay the money back, but they’re not charging you anything for the use of that money. But let’s not forget, the banks are in […]



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Four Ways To Save On Last-Minute Holiday Shipping

One area where I save quite a bit of money by living in hotels is with material goods. Living out of a carry-on really gives you perspective on what material goods you need and which you don't. It makes it really fun for my mom to try and go Christmas shopping for me (I tell her I really don't want anything, but that doesn't mean she'll ever listen). ;)


That being said, I know many people spend a good amount on shopping and shipping this time of year, and the costs can add up quickly. Fortunately, American Express has several ways for cardholders to save on last-minute shipping. I'm sure I'm not the only that's a procrastinator in general, so hopefully this is helpful to some of you.


ShopRunner is a membership program which offers express shipping (generally 2-day) and other benefits for a subscription fee of $8.95 per month, or $79 per year. Amex cardholders (including authorized users) receive a complimentary membership, which can be shared with two household members as well.


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Here Are the Eight Best Credit Card Offers That Won’t Last Long

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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Amex 40% Transfer Bonus To British Airways Avios

One of the most useful transfer partners of American Express Membership Rewards is British Airways Executive Club.


Through January 31, 2015, Amex Membership Rewards is offering a 40% transfer bonus to British Airways Executive Club.


The bonus is hard-coded into the transfer ratio at a rate of 1,400 Avios per 1,000 Membership Rewards points, meaning you can earn the bonus an unlimited number of times. There's no registration required.


I know a lot of people have been waiting for this promotion, given how few transfer bonuses we've seen from Membership Rewards' better transfer partners lately. Back in the day they were common, while this is the only transfer bonus we've seen from Amex to British Airways all year.


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Insider’s Guide to Philadelphia

The city where the U.S. got its start is rich in history, for sure. But Philadelphia also can brag about its art collections, science centers, and culinary spots—all destinations within walking distance of City Hall, the centermost point of Center City.



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My Top 10 Tips for Visiting the Pyramids of Giza

A trip that is on most travelers bucket list is visiting the Pyramids in Egypt. When planning such major travel, it’s always good to gather information and personal experiences from other travelers who have visited the destination. One person’s experience may not be your experience, however, so with that disclaimer, I’m happy to share my […]



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In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Strike in Belgium Disrupts Air and Rail Traffic

A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.

















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To Spur Adoptions, a California Cafe Puts Cats Among the Patrons

Visitors may view a cat cafe as a sort of indoor playspace for cat-loving adults, but the intent at Cat Town Café is serious.

















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Gaming IHG’s New Big Hotel Promotion

Yesterday I wrote about the new IHG Rewards Club Set Your Sights promotion set to go live today. The bonus is now up. The IHG Rewards Club Set Your Sights promotion is structured similarly to 2013’s The Big Win and the copycat ‘Into the Nights’ from fall 2014. IHG Rewards Club clearly finds


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