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Monthly Archives for October 2016.

12 Thoughts on Hyatt’s New Elite Program Launching in March

Oct 31 2016

Here are the full details of Hyatt’s new program which launches March 1. This is their biggest revamp since 2009.

Hyatt has improved their benefits for top tier elites, while making top tier tougher to earn. They remain uncompetitive at the mid-tier. And they’re diminished the importance of their credit card at a time the rest of the industry is swelling elite ranks through credit card partnerships.

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Virgin Atlantic Guts Earning of Miles and Status for Flying, Reduces Cost of Many Coach Awards

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Oct 31 2016

Virgin Atlantic’s frequent flyer program matters because it’s easy to earn their points as a US member, and not just for travel to London and beyond.

Virgin Atlantic announced changes to earning of miles and elite status points effective November 13, and redemption changes effective January 15, 2017. But there are redemption sweet spots.

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HURRY: $166 Roundtrip Between US and Philippines, Great for Visiting Asia

Oct 31 2016

There’s currently a fare between New York and Cebu in the Philippines for just $166 roundtrip.

I visited Cebu in 2010. The Hilton was great about suite upgrades, had super cheap massages, and room service coffee delivered with cookies was less than $2. I also took a really great cooking class.

And of course you can jump off there to visit most anywhere in Southeast Asia, consider using British Airways Avios for cheap redemptions on Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong, or ultra low cost carrier airlines.

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I’m Staying Away from Turkey Now that the Government is Sending Workers’ Families Home

Oct 30 2016

I think Turkish Airlines is a very good airline overall. They have a great lounge in Istanbul. There’s billiards, golf, a race track, and a movie room with popcorn machine. They even provide complimentary hotel stays to economy passengers forced to overnight in Istanbul by the Turkish schedule.

Since I’ve felt it safe to travel on Turkish Airlines, I thought it was also important to share concerns about actually spending time in Turkey right now as an American now that the US has ordered families of consulate workers there to leave.

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7 Thoughts on Yesterday’s American Airlines 767 Catching Fire as it Prepared for Takeoff from Chicago

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Oct 29 2016

American Airlines flight AA383 from Chicago to Miami caught fire yesterday as it was preparing for takeoff.

The Boeing 767-300 had 161 passengers and 9 crew onboard at around 2:50pm Central time and was heading down runway 28R. The crew rejected takeoff, and stopped on the runway, reporting a fire coming from the right wing.

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British Airways No Longer Showing Cathay Pacific Award Space Close to Departure, But It’s Still Bookable

Oct 29 2016

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about how Cathay Pacific releases first class award space.

It seems to be that British Airways isn’t showing Cathay Pacific awards within 6 days of departure but the space is there.

Here’s award availability searched via Qantas (American doesn’t show Cathay space on its website). There’s plenty of first class award space for at least one passenger over the next few days.

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