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Delta Still Not Charging Surcharges on Virgin Australia Awards and Space to Australia over Christmas
October 19, 2012
This is based on a classic post from bengalimilesguru.com that Scott has edited, updated, and expanded, so it is current as of publication.
Reader Maya sent me an article from One Mile at A Time where Lucky broke the news that Delta is currently not charging high fuel surcharge fees for travel with Virgin Australia!
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US Airways Award Chart Sweet Spot: Australia via Asia
October 14, 2012
US Airways and American Airlines have merged since the publication of this post so it is no longer valid.
US Airways has some incredible deals on its award chart. I've talked about off peak awards, South America deals, and intra-South Asia before.
I Don’t Know United’s Award Rules
October 12, 2012
I've got a thriving Award Booking Service. I hold myself out as an expert on the nuances of award-booking rules, and yet I don't know United's award booking rules. Let me explain.
On February 10, 2011, someone believed to be a United employee posted on FlyerTalk that the new routing rule for United awards would be that the actual routing you choose can exceed MPM by no more than 15%.
For those who don't know: MPM (Maximum Permitted Mileage) is the maximum length that a routing on a paid ticket between an origin/destination city pair can be.
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Anatomy of an Award: Exploiting a South Asian Sweetspot on the US Airways Award Chart
October 9, 2012
US Airways miles stink because their routing rules and fees are frustrating.
But US Airways miles are incredible because the award chart is so generous. I've talked about sweet spots here and here.
Overall, the sweet spots on the award chart and US Airways off peak awards more than make up for the routing restrictions, so I value US Airways miles more highly than any other airline mile at 1.95 cents each.
If you use US Airways miles correctly, you can reap incredible value.
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Merger of MileValue and Bengali Miles Guru Award Booking Services
October 8, 2012
My Award Booking Service has been too successful. People have responded to the low prices, excellent service, and searching skill with enthusiasm.
Over the past few weeks, I've been getting so many requests, I've struggled to keep up with all of them on top of maintaining this blog. I didn't want to cut back on the blog or raise my price to lower the number of requests I got. And luckily I won't have to.
A few months ago I met Tahsir, the Bengali Miles Guru. Tahsir rose to prominence by offering free award booking services on FlyerTalk.
Trick to Hold Delta Awards
October 6, 2012
Delta only allows you to hold an itinerary if you don't have enough miles in the account to ticket at that moment. (If you sweet talk the right agent, you might get a hold even if you have enough miles, but it's not easy.)
Here's a trick to avoid this annoying policy if you have enough miles in your account to ticket the award you want.
Call Delta at 800-323-2323.
Instead of giving the SkyMiles account number you'll be using, give the account number of a friend that has very few miles.
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How to Get to Australia and New Zealand with American Airlines Miles Part 2
October 4, 2012
This is Part 2 of my two-part post on using AA miles to get to Australia and New Zealand. Read Part 1 first.
Here are a few more ways to get to Australia and New Zealand with American miles.
Air Tahiti Nui and Air Pacific: Connect in the Middle of Nowhere
One horribly annoying rule when redeeming AA miles is that your award cannot transit a region other than the origin region and destination region unless explicitly permitted.
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How to Get to Australia and New Zealand with American Airlines Miles Part 1
October 3, 2012
Australia and New Zealand are a tough place to get to with miles, especially if you want to go from mid-December through March, which encompasses Christmas, New Year's, and the Southern Hemisphere's summer.
Having booked several trips to Australia and New Zealand for myself, family, and others through my Award Booking Service, I'll share some tips on getting there with American Airlines miles.
Basics
American Airlines allows oneway bookings at half the price of roundtrip awards.
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Choosing Between a Free Stopover and a Free Oneway on United Awards
September 24, 2012
United allows one free stopover on roundtrip awards. I've discovered and posted extensively on how this free stopover can be turned into a free oneway. See Free Oneways on United Awards.
A free oneway is a oneway trip to your home airport before your main award or from your home airport after your award. To unlock a free oneway, you need to conserve your United award's free stopover.
Why? Because you need to take that free stopover at your home airport.
United Announces New Dreamliner Routes
August 23, 2012
Per the LA Times, the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner routes will be:
Houston (IAH) to Amsterdam (AMS) starting December 4
Houston (IAH) to London (LHR) starting February 4
Los Angeles (LAX) to Tokyo (NRT) starting January 3
Los Angeles (LAX) to Shanghai (PVG) starting March 30
These are in addition to the already announced:
Denver (DEN) to Tokyo (NRT)
Houston (IAH) to Lagos (LOS)
Despite the announcement, united.com has not been updated to show the new aircraft on the routes.
I stumbled upon the news while researching a post about getting an award on the Dreamliner.
Also while researching the

