Frontier Airlines is offering 18% off all domestic flights ("excluding Alaska and Hawaii, the freak states" -The Simpsons) now through July 5th. Use code Birthday18. Full details are available. I think this is a standard sale (not targeted to any area), not a retaliation to Southwest's recent attack on Denver.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Frontier Airlines Discount Coupon Code
Monday, July 2, 2012
Guess the Dysfunctional Airline
"The pilot of a(n) Guess The Airline passenger plane seated
his mother in the cockpit for a domestic flight, refusing to take off without
her after he could not get her a free ticket."
Guess which dysfunctional airline would let this fly. Read the full story here.
I Love the Departures Board at FRA, My Blog, My Pictures |
Friday, June 29, 2012
Southwest Attacks Frontier in Denver
Now that Southwest / AirTran has won the battle with Frontier in Milwaukee, the next battle will be fought in Denver. And it appears Southwest is looking to win
the war in Denver by poaching Frontier’s most valuable customers. I, like most other Rapid Reward members in
Colorado I suspect, got this email today:
“We have an exciting opportunity for Colorado Rapid Rewards
Members who have tier membership in Frontier EarlyReturns®! From now through August 31, 2012,
EarlyReturns Ascent or Summit members can get complimentary Rapid Rewards
A-List Membership! And as an added
bonus, we'll even give you complimentary AirTran Airways® A+ Rewards® Elite
status. That means you can gain elite
status in two frequent flier programs!”
Southwest Status Match Offer |
Southwest wants to eliminate competitors. That’s why they purchased AirTran and are dismantling
it. Next on their list is Frontier, an
airline without a strategy or deep pockets.
It is an easy target. Southwest
doesn’t want to agitate United in Denver because UA will go broke to defend the
Denver hub and the airline’s customers don’t overlap well. Frontier can’t afford competition and their
low cost customers can very easily become Southwest’s. Look for Frontier to return fire; they can
hold off Southwest in the short term, but are doomed if Southwest lays siege to
Denver.
US Airways Company Store Sale
The US Airways Company Store is having a 40% off sale on all clearance merchandise. The discount is made on their end after the sale, so it won't show in the check out total. Trust them, it works. Use the code JULY4 for the discount. With the discount, you can buy a Pacmin Dash-8 model for $90 or an America West teddy bear for $1.38 Free shipping on orders over $75 too!
US Airways Store Discount |
Thursday, June 28, 2012
US Airways Star Alliance Award Blocking
I just got off the phone with US Airways reservations and am furious. I found a flight on Swiss in business class with availability, confirmed on United.com and ANA, that I wanted to book. The US Airways agent found the connecting flight fine, but the Swiss long haul flight came back empty. US Airways must be blocking Star Alliance awards from their reservation system to save cash. This is frustrating and devalues their award miles. I'll have to call back on the first of the month and try again in Q3.
US Airways is heading backwards |
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Mitchell Gallery of Flight - My Favorite Airport Museum
Quite a few airports have museums or historical displays and
most are quite interesting. San Francisco Airport’s museum is the most famous and accredited; they have changing exhibits
spread across the airport. A recent
favorite of mine was TV’s over time and historic racing motorcycles. SFO has a large budget and lands high profile
exhibits worthy of any museum. The disappointing
aspect is there are rarely aviation themed displays.
There is an impressive display on Billy Mitchell, famous WWI
aviator and military aviation pioneer.
There is also a display of the evolution of flight and the growth of
Milwaukee’s airport. Jim Lovell, Gemini
and Apollo astronaut and Naval aviator, has lent two cases of personal items
from his flying career to display. Most
airlines operating from MKE have cases with model planes and information about
their service. Unique artifacts and
models abound.
Early Television at SFO Museum |
Classic Racing Motorcycles at SFO Airport Museum |
Milwaukee has a permanent museum dedicated to aviation. Most of the items are related to Milwaukee
aviation or local famous aviators. The
Mitchell Gallery of Flight is my favorite airport museum. The displays are relatively static (the
Midwest meal service display is gone and an Airtran case is new) and generally
interesting. The museum is located in
the main terminal outside security, can’t miss it. The celebration of flight is everywhere and makes me enamored of the museum.
Mitchell Airport Museum, Milwaukee |
Billy Mitchell Portrait |
Midwest Express, Now Aviation History |
Mitchell Airport Museum Displays |
Phoenix’s museum tries to be a local art gallery. SFO tries to be a downtown museum. ORD has a Hellcat bomber and a small case on
Butch O’Hare. Other airports follow
suit with little or nothing on display, but only Milwaukee dedicates their museum (well Montevideo too) to the
wonders of flight. The Mitchell Gallery
of Flight is worth a visit and don’t be surprised if you spend 15 or 30 minutes
looking around.
Capt. James Lovell's NASA Gear on Display at MKE |
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MKE,
Montevideo Uruguay,
ORD,
PHX,
SFO
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Fairmont Rewards Chase Credit Card Program
Fairmont Presidents Club (FPC) is less about rewarding spend and more about customizing the onsite experience (I did score a four night stay in Barbados from them for spending 61 nights in a year along with 4 other free nights and several meals, so it is somewhat rewarding). Since free nights are awarded based on number of nights stayed, not dollars spent, this model doesn't work for a credit card points program. Rather than fit into FPC, Chase made up their own program. I confirmed with Fairmont that FPC is not switching to Chase's model and all hotels will be ranked the same in FPC. I don't think Chase's chart is the most rewarding award chat around, but it isn't terrible. The sign up bonus is two free nights, not bad, but I don't need to stay at a Fairmont any time soon, so I won't get the card. Also, The Plaza in New York has special rules constraining awards, so don't plan on booking a free night there soon.
Here's the trick for booking The Plaza. There is a limited number of free nights Fairmont is allotted at The Plaza per month. You can call Fairmont, find a month that's open, usually six or more out, and book a room for the number of nights you want. This holds those free nights for you. Call back later and shift the reservation to another time that month when your plans are finalized, the nights are yours and you can use them any time that month. There is no fee and as long as standard rooms are available on your new dates, no hassle.
View from Outside the Fairmont San Francisco |
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