Don't Get To Use AirTran Pictures Much These Days |
Monday, January 11, 2016
New Spirit CEO
Spirit Airlines switched CEO's last week. They haven't been running a good operation or growing outside the south and east much, but that still puts them in the top tier or US airlines. They brought in the former CEO of AirTran (nee Value Jet) who lead them through their sale to Southwest. This got bloggers talking about Spirit and Frontier merging. I think a merger isn't the goal because AirTran ran a solid operation and Spirit needs help there most.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Credit Card Questions
What card should I pick up? I'm torn between the Fairmont, Sapphire, and Alaska Airlines cards. You can only pick one up ever 3 or 4 months, so I need to use this strategically. The Alaska card has no minimum spend requirement while the other cards are $3,000 and $4,000.
I Would Use Alaska Miles For BA or AF Travel |
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Fairmont Card From Chase
Note: I am NOT compensated for this post.
With Fairmont being absorbed by Accor Hotels, the Fairmont card from Chase is only viable for a short while longer, but I am tempted to get one. I have until Jan 31, 2016 to decide.
Pros:
With Fairmont being absorbed by Accor Hotels, the Fairmont card from Chase is only viable for a short while longer, but I am tempted to get one. I have until Jan 31, 2016 to decide.
Pros:
- 2 free nights at any Fairmont location after spending $3,000 in 3 months.
- No annual fee in the first year, and presumably only year, of card membership.
- Fairmont status boost to the middle level.
- No foreign transaction fees.
Cons:
- Though not officially impossible, don't plan to enjoy a free night at The Plaza or The Savoy.
- Chase's Fairmont points program is separate from Fairmont's President Club program. The Chase points must be redeemed through Chase. The award chart is miserable too. Expect a $25 gift card. Free nights start at $25,000 in spending.
Twists:
Thursday, December 31, 2015
2015 - Year In Review
I easily reached my hotel goals in 2015, but then Starwood and Marriott announced a merger. My longer term goal (2 years away) of lifetime SPG Platinum status is now in jeopardy. I made United platinum even with limited work travel, including flights on Delta. This is better than expected and will be hard to maintain. 2015 also saw American and US Airways merge with little drama. Major award programs devalued their programs; since they all did it, I'm still a loyal and frustrated United flyer. 2016 will be a tough year with limited business travel more award program devaluations. I used my American miles to book a RTW trip in the spring, so there will be some fun from the miles game.
Here's some highlights from 2015:
2015 Paid Travel - gcmap.com |
2015 Total Travel - gcmap.com |
- My DUB-LHR flight was delayed 4 hours and I chatted with the pilots in the cockpit for most of that time. I love the idea of the future pilot program, but my career plan needs an adjustment first.
- While in England I enjoyed plane spotting at London City. I also had horrible food poisoning and didn't want to venture too far from my hotel. The UK forbids personal scanner use, so Channel 9 wasn't available.
- Thanks to a Sheraton free nights promotion, I had a great long weekend in Hawaii. There was a $32 resort fee, so it wan't really free, but low marginal cost.
- New Aircraft - Boeing 787-800.
- New Airports - Dublin (DUB), London City (LCY), Edinburgh (EDI), Omaha (OMA), and JFK.
- Favorite photos of the past year:
Dublin Morning Traffic |
View From The Room - Sheraton Waikiki |
Morning Flight from DEN to SFO |
Runway 18 Center at CLT |
EWR Doesn't Always Look Miserable |
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Friday, December 25, 2015
White Christmas
Here's hoping there isn't a white Christmas for everyone flying this weekend.
Good Luck With Clear Runways |
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