United Isn't Worried About Miles Inflation |
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Win Some Free United Airlines Miles
United is giving away 1,000,000,000 miles, but if you don't have a United Visa you'll need to do a lot of typing to enter. It's easier (a likely better odds) to win a firearm. You can also win a firearm here.
Monday, August 1, 2016
Power and Streaming Content
United's A320's are being converted to include power for seats in coach. This is great because they provided streaming content if you provided the device.
A320's Upgraded |
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Saturday, July 23, 2016
British Airways in South Africa
South Africa's British Airways (BA-ZA)is a franchise of UK's British Airways (BA-UK) operated by Comair. BA-ZA looks more or less correct, but it is not the same.
They don't run up to Europe, but they do run around southern Africa and are
full Oneworld alliance members, so I was able to book a flight with American
miles. I wanted to get from Cape Town to
Denver, but the BA-UK flight from CPT wasn't available for mileage awards.
BA-UK had space in first on the A380 in JNB, so I booked CPT-JNB-LHR-DEN on a
single American award in first class.
BA-ZA Uses 737's |
The Uber from the Westin (great hotel) to the Cape Town airport was about
$10. Crazy cheap since the city's airport bus is $7.50. It also took no time at
all and I arrived about 2.5 hours before my flight. This was a problem since
the staff won't check you in until 2 hours prior. They are inflexible in this
policy, so I killed a half hour and checked in. I wanted to check my bag to
Denver, but due to an industrial action, bags weren't making connections in
JNB. Begrudgingly I agreed it would be best to pick up my bag at JNB and
recheck it. I also only received a boarding pass for my first segment.
SLOW Lounge CPT Domestic - Amazing |
Security was a breeze, liquids of any size allowed and
helpful private staff. I strolled around
the domestic terminal to enjoy the views and then went to the SLOW lounge
(another Comair owned brand). This is the best domestic airline lounge I ever
visited. It was two floors with sweeping views of the field. The design was
modern and relaxing with ample food on both levels. They also had baristas on
both levels. The lounge was impeccably clean and well maintained. The Loo With a View was a fun and silly
idea. The food spread was great and
rotated over to lunch around 10:30. Ample beer and soda options offered too. I
left with fully charged devices and a full stomach.
The 737-400 to JNB was parked at a stand gate and bus
boarding process was slightly unruly. I made it on board and enjoyed a row to
myself. The interior felt dated and cramped, but the staff was cheerful and
hustled. The views departing CPT are stunning and that was the extent of the
inflight entertainment.
Lunch looked less than appealing. I think it was beef. The
Johnnie Walker Black and Coke were perfect. I also enjoyed the cheese dessert
option. Lunch didn’t bother me since I filled up in the lounge and planned on
going direct to the BA-UK lounge at JNB to refill. Interesting trip, but enjoyable.
Fairwiew Makes Good Wine Too |
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Fuel Stop Text
Arrival change for fuel stop
As of 6:48 Jun 14
UA1105 DEN-EWR will arrive
late.
Departs: 7:55a
Now arrives: 3:14p
Subject to change
Thanks United. How a 737 can't make it 1,600 miles with a tail wind is baffling. It forced me to rearrange flights to get to my final destination before midnight. I don't get too stressed from irregular operations, but this one was an exception.
As of 6:48 Jun 14
UA1105 DEN-EWR will arrive
late.
Departs: 7:55a
Now arrives: 3:14p
Subject to change
Thanks United. How a 737 can't make it 1,600 miles with a tail wind is baffling. It forced me to rearrange flights to get to my final destination before midnight. I don't get too stressed from irregular operations, but this one was an exception.
Not Cool |
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Coup Fizzles
We need coups more often, it'll increase the odds of success and help others learn how to do it better. With the lack of recent pan-European wars, they are also the best movie plot starting point.
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