Reclining in Coach Etiquette
February 26, 2013
Slate published an article called the Recline and Fall of Western Civilization in its irregular A Fine Whine column where writers complain about things as varied as Thanksgiving, lunch breaks, and royal weddings.
The woman sitting in front of me on this plane seems perfectly nice. She, like me, is traveling coach class from Washington to Los Angeles. She had a nice chat before takeoff with the man sitting next to her, in which she revealed she is an elementary school teacher, an extremely honorable profession.
American Airlines Explorer Award: Asia West
February 25, 2013
This is the fourth part of a multi-post Anatomy of an Award series about American Airlines Explorer Awards, which are ideal for around-the-world trips, trips with multiple destinations, and other “trick” itineraries. Previously: The Search in Asia.
I had already gotten my client from Raleigh to four destinations in Asia. Now I had him in Seoul looking to head to the Middle East.
I knew that the way to get him there would be to fly from Seoul to a oneworld hub and then on to the Middle East.
Free Giveaway: Four American Airlines Systemwide Upgrades that Expire February 28
February 24, 2013
I am giving away four American Airlines Systemwide Upgrades that expire February 28, 2013 (Thursday).
An American Airlines Systemwide Upgrade entitles you to an upgrade of one class of service on American Airlines or American Eagle operated one way itineraries if upgrade space is available.
This upgrade has tremendous value to you if you have a trip booked that meets the following conditions:
paid itinerary (not award)
operated by American Airlines or American Eagle (not partners)
with upgrade space
and the entire one way itinerary will be flown by 2/28 at 11:59 PM CT
There are two ways
Another Reason to Get Global Entry: Easy SmartGate Entry into Australia
February 24, 2013
In my giveaway last week of Express Passes into Australia, I mentioned that you can also enter Australia quickly if you have Global Entry. I want to give a little more information about the process because it's another reason to get Global Entry in you haven't already. See Why and How I Got Global Entry.
The process is very simple. To be able to use Australia's SmartGate entry program, you need to be 16 years or older, have Global Entry, and have a USA ePassport.
American Airlines Explorer Award: The Search in Asia
February 21, 2013
This is the third part of a multi-post Anatomy of an Award series about American Airlines Explorer Awards, which are ideal for around-the-world trips, trips with multiple destinations, and other “trick” itineraries. Previously: Planning
My client's first stop was Asia, but it didn't much matter whether the first city was Seoul, Tokyo, or Hong Kong. He had a specific summer date in mind to start his month-long trip, but he had flexibility to begin a few days later if award space required.
Which Virgin America Credit Card Sign Up Bonus is Right for You?
February 20, 2013
Barclay's issues a Virgin America Visa Signature card that I've written about before because of Virgin's incredible award chart.
United,US Airways,Delta,Avios,AAdvantage
Aggravating Travel Fees and How to Avoid Them with Two Simple Tips
February 19, 2013
For many people, the most aggravating travel fees are out-of-pocket fees charged on frequent-flyer-mile award tickets. At least that's my impression from reading the comments on this New York Times article I was quoted in. Huge government taxes and fuel surcharges can make what should be a free ticket cost hundreds of dollars per person. People were furious about paying $600 for a "free" economy ticket.
And why wouldn't they be? Most people think award miles get you a free ticket like they used to.
American Airlines is Incredible at Keeping Secrets
February 18, 2013
This is a bit of a companion to American Airlines Explorer Awards: The Rules. That has my best guess on the rules; this explains why it's only my best guess. If you just want to book Explorer Awards, none of this information is helpful, and you should skip this post.
Anatomy of an Award,Explorer Award,AAdvantage
American Airlines Explorer Award: Planning a RTW Trip
February 17, 2013
This is the second part of a multi-post Anatomy of an Award series about American Airlines Explorer Awards, which are ideal for around-the-world trips, trips with multiple destinations, and other "trick" itineraries. Previously: The Rules
A client contacted the Award Booking Service wanting to book an around the world trip with American Airlines miles.
Award Booking,Explorer Award,AAdvantage
American Airlines Explorer Award: The Rules
February 16, 2013
This is the first part of a multi-post Anatomy of an Award series about American Airlines Explorer Awards, which are ideal for around-the-world trips, trips with multiple destinations, and other "trick" itineraries.
American Airlines Explorer Awards are an incredible value with three main uses:
around-the-world (RTW) trips
trips with many destinations in one region
combining multiple trips within one year onto one Explorer Award
When I say "incredible value," I mean 150,000 miles to go around the world with ten stops in business class.