Frontier Airbus in Denver |
Monday, November 11, 2013
Frontier Airlines Coupon Discount Code
Book a round trip flight on FlyFrontier.com with promo code SALUTE before 11/15 and get 20% off the fare. This is the best discount code I've seen in a long time for any airline.
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Spend United Miles Now
United is making the Venezuelan bolívar look like a stable currency. MileagePlus miles will be worth significantly less on February 1, 2014 if you intend to use them for anything other than coach flights in North America or to Europe. You can still book flights at the current prices until February 1, but don't wait; availability will deteriorate every day as more and more flights are booked.
I like using United miles for Lufthansa travel |
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Singapore Air Is Self Centered
Singapore Airlines announced an expansion of their partnership with SAS in their email newsletter today. Partner announcements always have an image of the partner aircraft, see Qatar joining oneworld announcements last week for ample examples. But Singapore Air does things differently and with a strong focus on Singapore Air, so no SAS picture in the announcement.
Singapore & SAS |
Monday, November 4, 2013
Frontier Business Bookings
Frontier doesn’t want anyone making a reservation outside of
FlyFrontier.com. To discourage third
party bookings, they charge $25 for a carryon bag, don’t allow advanced seat
selection, and award 25% for flown mileage.
All great motivations to book on FlyFrontier.com, but I have to use the
corporate travel service at my new job, so my flight is booked through AMEX
travel services. I feel Frontier could
refine this policy to not alienate business travelers that don’t have a choice
in the booking method. I can book Southwest flights through SWABIZ, I'd like Frontier to create a similar portal.
Frontier A319's at Denver |
Friday, November 1, 2013
My Postcard to Jeff Smisek
Jeff,
The greatest value of a points program is the aspirational
aspect of the awards; the unattainable is now in reach. The new MileagePlus pricing model moves the
unattainable out of reach, destroying the value of the program.
-Andrew Bussa
Protest Postcard |
I feel this is an appropriate method to protest the new MileagePlus pricing model. You too can write to Jeff Smisek, co/United Airlines, PO Box 66100, Chicago, IL, 60666.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Rain But No Delays
Small to medium airports have their benefits, mainly they are more relaxed experiences. This is especially true during bad weather because they can better handle problems with their excess runway capacity. You can get a direct flight from SFO to almost anywhere, but a little fog cancels dozens of flights. Interesting trade offs.
US Airways E175 at IND |
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Airbus Using Data To Bash Boeing
Airbus and Boeing have a very long debate going on who makes the better aircraft. Mostly this debate focuses on fuel consumption per seat and aircraft cost. Both of those items are surprisingly difficult to compare. Airlines always bargain the purchase price down and then get deals on parts, service, or financing. Fuel economy is a though one because it depends on configuration and different airlines rarely have a the same configuration. Airbus is now trying to win on coach seat comfort. Boeing seats are 17in wide and Airbus seats are 18in wide. That extra inch makes all the difference or so says Airbus. As a frequent traveler, I like the focus on the customer experience, but how far can airlines go without losing revenue?
17" Seats on a 737 |
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