Got PreCheck |
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Global Entry Pre Check Win
I finished my Global Entry registration this week and already am seeing the benefits (United paid for it, Platinum and 1K perk; otherwise $100 for 5 years). Your Global Entry code also makes you eligible for TSA Precheck on all participating airlines, just enter your Global Entry code when booking or at check in. This is great because standard Precheck users are only eligible on a single carrier that sponsors their membership. This is a big win that will make flying US Airways today much more pleasant.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Interesting Fairmont & RIMOWA Promotion
I read a fun email from Fairmont offering two free RIMOWA carry on bags with a stay in a Fairmont Gold room. The bags retail for $595 and I set to work trying to find a way to make it a deal worth doing.
As a member of Fairmont President's Club, we are pleased to provide you with an exclusive opportunity! Enjoy Fairmont Gold and Suite accommodations at select destinations across North America* and arrive in style with two RIMOWA Salsa Deluxe Cabin Multiwheel® cases. An offer this good doesn't come around often—get ready to pack your (new) bags!
I ran the numbers and the cheapest trip would be about $1200 for two from Denver ($400 air, $700 hotel, $100 car + incidentals). Search airport codes YQB, YYZ, BOS, PHX, YOW, BDA, SFO in ITA Matrix if you want to give it a try. If I lived in Phoenix, the $700 for a stay-cation (I hate that term and concept) and the carry on bags would be worth while. Oh well, there will be other promotions and I love my Briggs and Reilly bag. It was fun to dream for a minute.
As a member of Fairmont President's Club, we are pleased to provide you with an exclusive opportunity! Enjoy Fairmont Gold and Suite accommodations at select destinations across North America* and arrive in style with two RIMOWA Salsa Deluxe Cabin Multiwheel® cases. An offer this good doesn't come around often—get ready to pack your (new) bags!
I ran the numbers and the cheapest trip would be about $1200 for two from Denver ($400 air, $700 hotel, $100 car + incidentals). Search airport codes YQB, YYZ, BOS, PHX, YOW, BDA, SFO in ITA Matrix if you want to give it a try. If I lived in Phoenix, the $700 for a stay-cation (I hate that term and concept) and the carry on bags would be worth while. Oh well, there will be other promotions and I love my Briggs and Reilly bag. It was fun to dream for a minute.
Another Deal Will Come My Way |
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Bid Miles On Simulator Time
United is auctioning off 2 hours in a flight simulator and bidding is only at 123,000 miles (bidding ends tomorrow). This is a truly unique award because you can't buy this experience with money and shows the real value of frequent flyer programs. This isn't a discount, but an opportunity that would not be available without miles and makes the unattainable accessible.
UPDATE 7/26 - The auction wound up going for 135,000. Not bad considering the two free flights to Denver would cost 50,000 miles plus maybe 15,000 miles for the hotel stay.
United Airlines A319 |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Easy Way to Check International Travel Requirements
IATA has a great website to check international travel requirements, an outstanding resource to have handy.
Frankfurt is a Great Place to Connect |
Monday, July 22, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
British Airways Avios Award Chart
British Airways doesn't post their award chart, but lets you only price specific routes. To save you the trouble of making your own award chart, here's the one I created. The prices are for economy and are the same for British Airways, their oneworld partners, and Alaska Airlines. Multiply by 1.5 for premium economy, 2 for business, and 3 for first. Prices are per segment too, not total trip distance (find segment length or airport range), so avoid connections.
Cost | Max Dist |
4500 | 650 |
7500 | 1150 |
10000 | 2000 |
12500 | 3000 |
20000 | 4000 |
25000 | 5500 |
30000 | 6500 |
35000 | 7050 |
50000 | 7500 |
25,000 Miles To Go SFO-LHR On British Airways |
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
GVA-FRA-Sheraton Frankfurt Airport-ARN
I wanted to change my United award ticket after I started
travelling and it was easy really. A few
caveats, I’m a 1K member, so there was no fee, (a fee may apply to general
members), also I was not changing my city pairs or connection point, and
finally I verified availability before booking.
That said, the process went smoothly really.
Lufthansa Cityline E190 Coach Seat Recline |
Geneva was proving to be a bit dull, so I wanted to grab an
earlier flight into Frankfurt. I had
booked an overnight connection and was happy to get to the Sheraton Frankfurt
Airport in time to grab a bite in the outstanding club lounge. Lufthansa had plenty of availability too, so
it was looking promising.
Business Class Seats Lufthansa Cityline E190 |
The one complication was that I had no way to economically
call United (this type of change can’t be made online). Google Voice is charging for calls
originating from outside the US and I never signed up for Skype. Luckily my girlfriend was able to help. I gave her my United number, pin, directions
on the flight I wanted changed, and an overview of what to expect. After a few minutes, I got an itinerary
update from United and a reply email reporting success. Easiest flight change ever, I didn’t even
have to wait on hold.
Intra Europe Lufthansa Snack |
Another bonus is that I went from coach on a full CRJ-900 to
coach on a 40% full ERJ-190. The E-190is a great 100 seat plane and there was plenty of space for everyone. The flight from Geneva to Frankfurt was only
an hour and light snack was served in coach.
It was a bumpy flight, but things went smoothly on arrival. My bag quickly appeared at baggage claim and
it was a quick walk across the terminal to the Sheraton.
The Sheraton Frankfurt Airport hotel is my favorite airport
hotel in the world. I even stayed there
when I was visiting Frankfurt rather than going to a hotel downtown (the rail
link form the airport is fast and reasonably priced). The hotel service is very good and the club
lounge has an outstanding breakfast (including omelet station) and dinner
presentation. The rooms are fresh and
well maintained too.
Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Club Level Room |
Things did not go as smoothly the following morning. I was scheduled on the first flight to
Stockholm at 7:10 AM. The security lines
were long and slow (last time I went through the First Class Terminal with no problems), so I didn’t have much time to grab a bite in the lounge (also packed
with long lines). I soon had to go to
the gate and the plane was at a remote parking position so a bus ride was
required. I always like being one of the
last to board so I am not stuck on the bus forever.
That idea didn’t go well because the first bus filled up and
pulled away with 12 passengers waiting for the next bus, which pulled up
immediately. Then we waited for 30
minutes until we were told the plane left without us. We were rebooked on the next flight 2 hours
later and given €250 cash vouchers (really, they just added $315 to my checking
account). I’m fine with being paid $100
an hour to sit in the Senators lounge and waiting for the next flight.
Lufthansa A321 Intra Europe Snack and Seat |
The flight to Stockholm was fast and enjoyable with great
views heading north. The aircraft was a
new A321 and the middle seat was empty. The
sandwich was good too. Upon landing
there was a cabin announcement apologizing to those that missed the earlier
flight and informing us that our checked bags had already arrived. I quickly grabbed my bag, bought a ticket for
the Arlanda Express train and was heading into Stockholm.
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