I'm Willing to Fly Regional Jets or Props if the Fare Is Low |
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Looking For A Cheap United Fare
United's new status requirements include a spend and mileage (or segments) requirement. The spend requirement is 10c per mile, too expensive to buy status outright, so I thought cheap fare flying would be over for me. Work trips have been my only flights so far this year and they are averaging 16c a mile, so I want to balance out the ratio with a few cheap flights. Unfortunately flights aren't that cheap out of Denver right now, so I'm grounded for the moment. I'll keep searching and it will keep the miles and points game fun too.
Friday, May 16, 2014
EBACE 2014
The European Business Aviation Convention & Exposition (EBACE) is next week, but I am unable to attend. I thoroughly enjoyed the conference last year and have few photos from it that I haven't used yet. Enjoy a fun Friday picture of a Gulfstream IV used by PPG; the jet wasn't part of the conference, just one of the many private aircraft at GVA.
PPG's Gulfstream IV N827GA at GVA |
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Antonov 124 at IAH
I spotted an Antonov 124 (I think) in Houston. A rare sighting for me, so I thought I should share.
Antonov 124 |
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Budapest Airshow & WIZZ AIR Flyover
The Budapest airshow goes right down the Danube in the center of town and WIZZ AIR's A320 did a cool low lever fly by. Enjoy some pictures and video from WIZZ AIR.
And a video:
Photo from WIZZ AIR |
Photo from WIZZ AIR |
Photo from WIZZ AIR |
Photo from WIZZ AIR |
Photo from WIZZ AIR |
Monday, May 12, 2014
Spirit Airlines Educates Potential Customers
Spirit Airlines just launched an outstanding marketing campaign focused on educating potential customers about how flying Spirit is different than other carriers. The campaign called Spirit101 is a response to their industry leading (though still rather small) complaint count. Spirit explains the unbundled fare idea to better set expectations for first time Spirit customers. Only a cramped seat and a small personal item are included in the ticket price, so customers need to expect fees for optional extras. Setting this expectation well in advance will change customers' mindsets and should reduce complaints while providing an experience that meets expectations. Enjoy the video below and learn something about Spirit Airlines too.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
The Best and Worst Airlines for Spending Frequent Flier Points Observations
Southwest and Air Berlin have the best award seat
availability and US Airways and Avianca the worst according to a study published in the Wall Street Journal. This
study is meaningless for point and mile collectors because the survey
methodology is flawed. The study “looked
for two seats on each airline's 10 busiest long routes and 10 busiest short
routes on 14 different round-trip dates between June and October.” For example, Southwest’s busiest short route
is Dallas to Houston, but they run 46 flights a day between the two cities, so an open seat is likely to be found, though not always at a preferred time. The study assumes simple point to point
awards, so connections are disregarded even though they are more difficult to
book and more useful to passengers because it increases redemption options. The study also does not factor in awards with
partners, a valuable and often used feature of frequent flyer programs.
US Airways Does Better Than It Looks |
The study also doesn’t factor in point value. Southwest does great in this study because it
will sell you any available seat for points.
The value received could be atrocious though because Southwest charges a
fixed multiple of the cash fare. Most
other carriers charge a flat rate for domestic flights, regardless of distance,
connections, or cash fare prices. The
flat rate model could be of great value to customers because it can multiply
the value of their miles. Airlines also
have to limit flat rate award seat availability to maximize revenue, lowering
their ranking in this study even if it increases value received by customers.
Partner Awards Add Flexibility And Value |
Go Anywhere With Miles |
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Marriott Plus Points Social Rewards
Spam your friends for 2,000 Marriott or 500 United points each month. Sign up for Marriott's new Plus Points program and earn points for posting about Marriott. Participants can earn up to 2,000 Marriott points per month. Marriott points can be transferred 4:1 to United miles with the Rewards Plus program discount, the ratio improves the more points are transferred. Marriott rewards points have a poor value, so I will be transferring my points to United, but waiting for the price breaks.
Earning Methods |
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