United 787 Dreamliners Take Off May 31: Get in Their Flat Beds
April 19, 2013
United has added its Dreamliners back to the schedule, which is good news for plane geeks. The FAA grounded United's 787-8 Dreamliners in January, but they are back on the upcoming flight schedule starting May 31.
Why This Is Cool
United recently acquired several Boeing 787 Dreamliners and announced the first international routes that will be serviced by the plane.
image from seatguru.comThe plane has no first class (Global First), 36 business class seats (BusinessFirst), and a few hundred economy seats.
The Coolest Thing You Can Do with 57.5k United Miles & 10k Avios: The Island Hopper
April 18, 2013
There are a lot of cool things you can do with miles. One of the coolest things I've thought up, and one which I am strongly contemplating booking, would turn 57.5k United miles and 10k Avios into:
A trip to a Pacific atoll to be determined, Guam, and Japan. Three places I've never been.
Fourteen hours on the famous Island Hopper route.
Flat bed business class for seven hours.
The center piece for this plan is the Island Hopper route, which I became obsessed with last week and read everything a google search could find.
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Anatomy of an Award: intra-Argentina Flights with Avios and SkyMiles
April 15, 2013
I spent five hours booking a roundtrip from Buenos Aires to Bariloche this week. But at least I avoided an hour and a half in taxis to pick up paper tickets! HUH!?
Bariloche is 851 miles to the southwest of Buenos Aires as the plane flies.
Image from gcmap.comI decided to book a last-second economy award for two because Bariloche is on the northern edge of Patagonia, and summer is over.
Your Miles Are Going Up in Value, But You Should Still Spend Them
April 13, 2013
Tomorrow your miles will be worth money than today for two reasons:
The price of paid tickets is rising.
The knowledge of how to use miles efficiently is increasing.
I see a lot of arguments that miles should be used now because they depreciate. I don't see it like that. I see the value of miles basically following this pattern.
The default position of miles is to increase in value. Then every once in a while, they take a sharp drop.
Last Chance to Book 2013 Off Peak Space to Rio de Janeiro for 40% Off
April 12, 2013
Yesterday I talked about the 2014 off peak space to Europe and Brazil on US Airways, and how it's an amazing way to redeem 30,000 miles for a roundtrip award to Europe or South America--which is 50% off the normal price--or 55,000 miles for a flying bed to Brazil--which is 45% off the normal price! I also explained US Airways off peak awards.
Eleven Months Out: 40% Off Awards to Brazil and South America for Winter 2014
April 11, 2013
Award travel reservations can usually be made up to eleven months in advance. Often, but not always, eleven months out has the best availability. Eleven Months Out is my new series looking at what you can book today for travel in eleven months.
US Airways off peak awards are some of the best deals in all of award travel. Right now is an excellent time to book a roundtrip award to Europe or Brazil for February 2014 for only 30,000 US Airways miles.
How to Tell If You’ve Been Hung Up On by an Airline
April 9, 2013
Airline phone agents have probably hung up on me a dozen times in my life. The story is usually pretty similar.
I call in with an award request that is complex. The computer prices it incorrectly according to published rules. I ask for clarification on the rule that is causing my award to misprice.
The agent makes up a rule. I point out that rule doesn't exist. I speak to a supervisor. The supervisor makes up a rule. I point out the rule doesn't exist.
At this point, the supervisor might go to the airline's internal experts on awards.
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A Letter in My Outbox
April 7, 2013
There are a lot of reasons to use an Award Booking Service, like the MileValue Award Booking Service. One great reason is because you have miles in several accounts and want to use the most efficient type for the trip you have in mind. Different miles have different best uses.
Recently I was contacted by a friend who had mid-six-figure account balances in his American, United, and Delta accounts. He wanted a simple open jaw trip to Europe in economy class. From Washington-Dulles to Nice and returning from London to Dulles.
Below is the email I sent to him.
$100 Off Your Trip to Europe This Summer
April 6, 2013
Alitalia is offering $100 off roundtrip tickets to Europe this summer! Join their mailing list with a valid email address and receive a $100-off coupon for flights to Europe between now and the end of the year.
The coupon is also good for $150 off direct premium economy to Milan and Rome or $250 off business class to Europe if you are contemplating an expensive ticket.
For full details and to sign up for your "e-coupon code," head here.
To take full advantage of this deal, you need to find a cheap Alitalia flight, and that's easy.
The 2012 AAdvantage Stats
April 5, 2013
I love stats, so the 2012 AAdvantage stats at the top of the AAdvantage FAQ caught my eye.
For all of 2012, there were 7,426,930 redemptions of American Airlines miles.
Over 700,000 were for "merchandise" including vacations, which I don't consider merchandise. Let's say the vast majority of these redemptions were awful values. Not all non-airfare redemptions are awful--Mommy Points found a good deal for Cubs tickets and experiences with Starpoints--but I rarely see values of even one cent per mile on these types of redemptions.
Over half a million were for upgrades.