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Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for March 2021.
Wow: Free Flights For Residents Of California
If you’re a resident of California, and not already a member of Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan, you can join and get a free intra-state trip. Technically what they’re offering is a $0.01 base fare, plus taxes.
Frontier Airlines Cancels Flight AFter 18 Month Old Refuses To Wear Mask
Frontier Airlines cancelled its Miami – New York LaGuardia flight 2878 Sunday evening over a mask incident. The airline says that a ‘large group’ of passengers wouldn’t wear masks. The family, and some other passengers, dispute that characterization – say it was a maskless 18 month old who triggered the incident which caused the planeload of passengers to be rebooked for this morning.
United Orders More Boeing 737 MAXs, While China Refuses To Unground The Plane
With Chinese airlines off the table for MAX aircraft acquisitions, and Boeing struggling more generally, United clearly got much more favorable pricing than the standard 50% off of list to do this deal, and to do it now during the pandemic. United hasn’t aggressively retired aircraft types during the pandemic, either – so while they’ve been due for a fleet refresh timing on their end is somewhat more flexible than it otherwise would be as well.
American Express Adding Cell Phone Protection To Several Premium Cards
Coverage includes theft and damage – even a cracked screen – and provides for reimbursement of repair or replacement, up to $800 per claim and two claims per 12 month period (with a $50 deductible per claim).
You just need the cell phone line listed on your wireless bill and prior month’s bill charged to the eligible card to qualify for overage.
You Can Still Book Delta 65,000 Mile Transatlantic Business Class, Despite Devaluation
At the beginning of February Delta devalued SkyMiles partner award pricing for the second time during the pandemic, and in a big way. Since the start of Covid-19 one way business class between the US and Europe on Air France and KLM went from 75,000 to 95,000 miles and now starts at 120,000 SkyMiles – for a 60% increase in less than a year at a time when flights are empty and prices low. Because they can.
Delta says they have no award charts any longer, but that isn’t true. They just hide their award charts. Mexico is a separate region from the United States, and while they’ve massively increased their award chart pricing for partner travel to and from the U.S., they haven’t (yet) done so for travel to and from Mexico.