Source: Airlines for America |
Thursday, August 22, 2013
What Does Your Ticket Pay For?
Everyone seems to be making money off airline tickets, except for airlines. Here's a good graphic to illustrate.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
King Nut Airline Products
I love airline food. As a kid I liked the free food in coach. The Pigeon Strudel I had on a Lufthansa flight was the best meal I had anywhere in 2011. Even snacks are good. US Airways has a tropical fruit crunch that is outstanding. I enjoyed it so much, I purchased 150 pouches from their supplier King Nut. I also got two bags of mini pretzels and two bags of the new American Airlines mix (each bag has 25 pouches). They ship UPS ground from Cleveland, so it's economical to place large orders.
Airline Snacks |
Saturday, August 17, 2013
$400 Cash Back From Chase
Note: I am not compensated for this post or for Chase referrals.
I signed up for the Chase Sapphire card and the 40,000 point bonus for spending $3,000 in three months (I have a business trip coming up, so that will help). That's enough points for $400 in rewards or 40,000 United, Southwest, Hyatt, or Marriott points. I like flexible cards, the SPG Amex is another example, and I could use a new sign up bonus. I sign up for 4-6 cards a year depending on the offers to maximize my earning potential. Some card have good bonuses, but are poor regular earners, so they don't all become long term daily cards. Interestingly I haven't seen a negative impact to my credit score for having a number of short credit card histories. The points game is only if you don't carry a balance, it won't pay back if you owe finance charges.
I signed up for the Chase Sapphire card and the 40,000 point bonus for spending $3,000 in three months (I have a business trip coming up, so that will help). That's enough points for $400 in rewards or 40,000 United, Southwest, Hyatt, or Marriott points. I like flexible cards, the SPG Amex is another example, and I could use a new sign up bonus. I sign up for 4-6 cards a year depending on the offers to maximize my earning potential. Some card have good bonuses, but are poor regular earners, so they don't all become long term daily cards. Interestingly I haven't seen a negative impact to my credit score for having a number of short credit card histories. The points game is only if you don't carry a balance, it won't pay back if you owe finance charges.
Cash Back or United Miles |
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Sunrise at CLT
I might be the only person who likes to be at an airport before the sun rise. Here's a glimpse of what most people miss.
767 at CLT |
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Hertz To Increase Award Prices October 1, 2013
In light of rising costs, we find it necessary to implement our first reward redemption point increase since 2008. Beginning October 1, 2013, point redemption levels for Rewards will increase a modest 10-15% in the United States.
I appreciate the letter from Hertz Gold Plus Awards announcing the pending awards program change. Advertising changes well in advance puts Hertz in the top 5% of travel companies (plus Starbucks) because most programs announce changes on short notice or after the fact. I am interested to know what the new award chart will look like and that is something that should be included, but 10-15% points inflation isn't frightening. Hilton points lost up to 50% of their value earlier this year, so most program changes pale in comparison. Hertz also included a tease of new value to soften to blow:
We will be enhancing reward redemption options with new locations and expanded choices.
I'm a strong proponent of new awards, even if they don't maximize potential points value. More options benefit the consumer and versatility has a strong value on its own. Besides, the best value for points isn't on an award chart, but the value of dreams. Miles and points programs bring otherwise unattainable dreams within reach, even if the dream trip isn't taken. Bora Bora or Baltimore, it's fun to dream and know points can make it a reality.
I appreciate the letter from Hertz Gold Plus Awards announcing the pending awards program change. Advertising changes well in advance puts Hertz in the top 5% of travel companies (plus Starbucks) because most programs announce changes on short notice or after the fact. I am interested to know what the new award chart will look like and that is something that should be included, but 10-15% points inflation isn't frightening. Hilton points lost up to 50% of their value earlier this year, so most program changes pale in comparison. Hertz also included a tease of new value to soften to blow:
We will be enhancing reward redemption options with new locations and expanded choices.
I'm a strong proponent of new awards, even if they don't maximize potential points value. More options benefit the consumer and versatility has a strong value on its own. Besides, the best value for points isn't on an award chart, but the value of dreams. Miles and points programs bring otherwise unattainable dreams within reach, even if the dream trip isn't taken. Bora Bora or Baltimore, it's fun to dream and know points can make it a reality.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Heathrow Airport Boarding Game
London Heathrow is taking the fun out of cutting it close. They are implementing a "Positive Boarding" system that will stop you before security if you are cutting it too close (30 minutes before departure in most cases). This will help planes depart on time because the ground crew can start removing checked bags when they are alerted of blocked passengers. Great idea, except, it misses it's true potential.
The first issue is that you can't check bags and then get so delayed at LHR before security to be within the 30 minute window. All the fun stuff is air side and airlines won't take bags less than 45 minutes before departure anyway. However, this does prevent the business traveler from maximizing their time by not waiting in the airport (I'm still excited to linger around LHR, the stores and lounges are top notch). If you are cutting it close, but not within the 30 minute window, it just tells you to rush to the gate. It doesn't however get you a skip to the front of the x-ray line pass or anything else useful to remove time from the process. A skip the line (or queue if you prefer) pass would be a great value add of this system because the security wait can be interminable. The Positive Boarding system has potential, but not how it is set up now.
LHR Action |
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Sheraton Stockholm & Lufthansa to Denver in Economy
The Arlanda Express train is a fast and economical (by comparison) way to go from ARN to the city center. I was only a few blocks away from the Sheraton Stockholm, home for the next two nights. My parents stayed there a few years ago and liked it; it's also the only SPG property in town. The hotel seems busy at all hours, luckily they honor the SPG elite lane and I was quickly checked in to a corner suite. The room was a little bit dated and the air conditioning was woefully under powered (it also needs the air filter changed more frequently than the carpet is changed). Luckily the windows opened, so I settled for a nice breeze. The hotel is in a great location or tourism and work.
Sheraton Stockholm |
Sheraton Stockholm Club Lounge |
I would return to the Sheraton if I'm in Stockholm again, but I hope the renovate the rooms before then. I'd also like the Hilton to not be $400/nt so I can try the competition.
View From My Room |
After my two days were up (royal palace, Vasa museum, wandering around), I was heading back to Denver. My girlfriend was able to change my flights to remove a long stopover in Chicago and a short stop in Houston. Originally booked for ARN-ORD-IAH-DEN I was now on a simple ARN-FRA-DEN trip with a brief, almost too brief, stop in Frankfurt.
Lufthansa Coach Meal to Denver |
Lufthansa Coach Exit Row Seat 33K 747-400 |
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