New Southwest Airlines Logo. |
Friday, February 15, 2013
Happy Valentine's Day!
Enjoy a photo from the LUV airline.
Southwest started flying out of Love Field in Dallas (LUV airport code) and their NYSE ticker is LUV. They also are loved their customers (or so their marketing tells me).
Thursday, February 14, 2013
US Airways & American Airlines Merger Thoughts
I originally though US Airways was talking about buying American Airlines to thwart AA's restructuring process then pull out last minute and create a very weak AA. I was very excited to see this fun way to cripple a competitor in action. US suggested better terms than AA to unions and creditors throughout the process. Then at the last minute US signed the dotted line and overpaid for an expensive operation. Not quite as I expected. But what does this mean to frequent flyers?
US Airways will be folded into American Airlines and the new airline will be a oneworld (still better than Skyteam) member. This is bad news for me because I am a loyal Star Alliance flyer and soon (but not sure when) will not be able to fly US for cheap EQMs. The merger will take a while to happen, so I'll sill get EQMs for my US flight in April.
Once the merger is completed, CLT and PHX will probably lose out to DFW and MIA (even though MIA is stupidly expensive and out of the way) for hub traffic, PHL should be fine. Dividend Miles will be transferred 1:1 to AAdvantage Miles and the AAdvantage award chart will be devalued slightly. The US award chart, with it's cheap around the world awards, will vanish. I also won't fly the new airline if a United option exists, so none of this will bother me and I'm not interested in the on board experience.
These Jets Will Need New Paint Soon |
Star Alliance Quote |
American Jet at CLT |
Labels:
AAdvantage,
American,
dividend miles,
US Airways
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Lufthansa First Class Terminal Frankfurt & A330 First Class to Detroit
This is the return part of my Lufthansa first class adventure (Lufthansa A380 first class review). The centerpiece of this part of the trip was the Lufthansa First Class Terminal in Frankfurt. Only passengers flying in first class on Lufthansa, SWISS, and Austrian airlines that day. The First Class Terminal is the cornerstone of Lufhansa's strategy to elevate the entire first class experience to make it beyond compare. It worked.
Some quick highlights:
- Personal assistant to take care of everything for your trip, concierge for everything else.
- Full service restaurant plus buffet plus ice cream.
- Cigar lounge with complementary cigars.
- 80+ Scotch options, the average age of my drinks was 15 years.
- Shower and bathtub facilities. The bathtub comes with a rubber duckie with Lufthnsa First Class Terminal logo.
- Chauffeur service to flight.
Lufthansa First Class Terminal Frankfurt |
Lufthansa First Class Terminal Frankfurt Seating |
Lufthansa First Class Terminal Frankfurt Cigar Lounge |
Lufthansa First Class Terminal Frankfurt Restaurant |
Lufthansa First Class Terminal Frankfurt Buffet |
Chauffeured To My Plane |
Lufthansa First Class A330 FRA |
Lufthansa First Class Caviar Service |
Pigeon Strudel For Lunch - Lufthansa First Class |
Mmmmmm....Roquefort Cheese |
Lufthansa Chocolate Yummies |
Light Salad Mixed At Your Seat Before Landing |
Labels:
First Class,
Lufthansa
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Airbus Shop Sale
The Airbus Shop is having a sale! 30% off select items, mostly clothing; the PacMin models are still full price. They are located in German, so shipping is a tad expensive, but the prices online include 19% VAT which is taken off at checkout, so Americans get 19% everything. I've ordered from them before and the products are top quality, but the lead time on a custom A380 shirt is over 4 weeks.
Monday, February 11, 2013
What Is Travel Hacking?
Travel hacking could be anything, from booking error fares, breaking routing rules with hidden city ticketing, or just working to the limits of the rules. Booking error fares and breaking rules can be harmful to your mileage balance. Airlines have closed accounts, cancelled tickets, and taken miles from people who break the terms and conditions. Usually it requires a pattern to emerge, but only one infraction could cost you all your miles. They can also bill you the extra cost you avoided when you do hidden city ticketing or just void your ticket.
I'm not a travel hacker. I just enjoy taking advantage of poorly thought out marketing decisions. I stay within the rules at all times. I do work somewhat at the bounds of the rules, but make sure I am always on the good side of the line. There is no hack to my process, just a good bit of leg work researching deals and finding flights. There is plenty of value to be had staying within the rules, so don't risk your gains for a few extra points.
Lonely CRJ-700 Taxiing at CLT |
E175 Engine Detail |
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Upgrade List Ranking
Always fun to be first (United shows cleared upgrades alphabetically, but that doesn't take away from the fun).
United Upgrade List |
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Fun While It Lasted
Office Depot isn't selling variable value Visa or Amex gift cards any more. I was using my Chase Ink card to buy them and get 5% back on the office supply store bonus category. After fees it worked out to be 4% back everywhere. They still sell gift cards to select stores, so 5% on Amazon and Bass Pro Shops still works. I still have a decent collection of cards, so I'm not stopping cold. Good deals are always temporary, there usually will be another.
Update: I stopped at Office Depot while picking up my cleaning and they still had the Vanilla cards. Worked just like last month, this deal might not be dead yet.
A Few Jets at BCN |
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