Malev Airline 737 |
Monday, May 21, 2012
Malev Airlines
Malev Airlines had good looking airplanes and I liked how their vehicles were similarly painted, purple nose and all. That didn't keep them from folding. It's my blog so I'll post a picture of it just because.
Also, the predictions that Budapest would lose its air service have not come true. It's still one connection to anywhere in Europe. It's not a large enough city to support a flag carrier, but it will certainly support many flights from discount and full service carriers. Nice place to visit too.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Even United Knew I was Flying for Miles
I flew DEN-PHX-CLT-SJU-CLT-DEN without leaving the airport. I found a $275 fare and jumped on a plane to fly just for the miles. United even saw that; rather than saying I had a round trip to San Juan, my reservation was labeled as Denver to Denver. I found it funny.
Flying for the miles |
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Iceland Air Lands in Denver
The first international low cost carrier (LCC) is starting
service to Denver. They are promoting
the new service with billboards around town and by giving away free tickets on
Twitter. The prices to Iceland aren’t
that great. I ran a couple test dates
and nothing came back remotely low cost.
I can fly to Barcelona for less if I wanted. Unless there are some significant discounts
sometime, I don’t plan on booking. The
advertising does suggest you fly onto Europe and use the free Iceland
stopover. It definitely caught my
imagination, but the high fares brought me quickly back to reality.
Iceland Air 757 at FRA |
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
JP Morgan Palladium Card Partners With Harry Winston
The JP Morgan Palladium Card has partnered with Harry Winston. I found the best direct mail
piece ever on my doorstep that has a presentation box and two Harry Winston
catalogs. Also included were an
introduction letter and a $1,000 gift certificate for use with the Palladium
Card. This could be one of the best
credit card benefits ever, especially if Harry Winston has anything for about
$1,000.
This could also be the most expensive list purchase in
history. Chase could have sold their customer
names to the partner. I’m not sure what
happened behind the scenes, but I doubt Chase isn’t making money on this with
or without incremental sales at Harry Winston.
I’d like to see more of these offers, but not too many and always for
high market brands. Something free
should always be included; a percentage discount would just be a bother.
I’m interested to see what comes next and what is the
cheapest thing Harry Winston sells.
Update 5/14/12: I stopped in this week to see what the $1,000 gift card could buy. There is a $2,000 pen and a $2,300 necklace. The pieces on display were stunning. I was willing to spend a few hundred dollars on something, but the gift card didn't make anything less than four digits.
Update 5/14/12: I stopped in this week to see what the $1,000 gift card could buy. There is a $2,000 pen and a $2,300 necklace. The pieces on display were stunning. I was willing to spend a few hundred dollars on something, but the gift card didn't make anything less than four digits.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Still Better Than The Office
My morning started at 3:30 with a call from United EasyUpdate saying my flight was delayed. The original estimate was 20 minutes. It turned out to be an hour. Still, could be worse, I could be in the office.
United Express In Paint From Two Brands Ago |
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Spirit Brings Low Fares to Denver
Spirit Airlines is launching Denver service to irritate Frontier, the newest ultra low cost carrier. A benefit to me is Spirit is bringing super low prices on the DEN-ORD route. The incumbent carriers aren't even close. I really hope the Southwest Effect happens and United lowers their fares in light of new competition. If not, $170 savings might get me on a Spirit flight.
Look at that low fare - or - Look at those two high fares |
All this over $198? Really?
There is way too much fuss over Spirit Airlines not refunding a non-refundable fare of $198. Someone is told by their doctor they are too sick to fly. Spirit doesn't offer a refund in this instance; a similar policy to many airlines. This person complains to every news station on earth and gets airtime because it is a touching human interest story. People buy cheap fares with cancellation restrictions are gambling that they will use the ticket. Customers can always pay several times more and have a fully refundable ticket. That's the economic trade off people take. If you lose, too bad, it's a risk that was knowingly taken. Spirit is right to stick to their policy and treat everyone the same.
Too much fuss over $198 |
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