United Airlines Tulip Logo |
Saturday, June 29, 2013
United Airlines Sign For Sale
The United sign from their headquarters in Chicago is for sale: http://myab.co/events/6e/i/silent/96x/?search=, tulip logo sold separately: http://myab.co/events/6e/i/silent/96y/?search=. Money raised to benefit the United Scholarship Fund. The sign is 5 feet tall, so it may be problematic to install at home.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Lifetime Status Quest
United's new elite qualification requirements now include a minimum spend component. Delta started this trend and I suspect American / US Airways will add a similar requirement after their merger completes. This takes away most of the fun of the frequent flyer game for me. I had always been able to fly a cheap flight to top off miles and reach the next status tier. I booked six trips to Puerto Rico (each trip was 8500 miles and $340) last year on US Airways and credited my United account. This got me easily to 1K because I was buy cheap flights on another carrier. The new spending requirements only apply dollars spent with United, so the value of Star Alliance partner flights is reduced. Buying flights for miles that average 10c per mile isn't a good value or fun idea. These changes got me thinking about ways to keep frequent flying fun.
Status is still critical to enjoying time in the air and lifetime status qualifications are unchanged. 1,000,000 miles is all I need to have lifetime Gold status and I'm well over half way there. Once Gold status is guaranteed, I can relax about status while enjoying traveling. My new goal is to fly as much as I can with United to reach the 1,000,000 mark. If I'm flying just for miles, I'm willing to pay a small premium to fly on United planes (I also get upgrades, so that helps justify the cost difference). It will take a few more years to reach this goal, but I hope to concentrate my efforts in the near term because I have 1K status now and hopefully at least Platinum next year. This will maximize my upgrade chances and the redeemable miles I earn for flights.
Starwood also has a lifetime status program and I'm already lifetime Gold. Their program requires 10 years as Platinum and 500 nights for lifetime Platinum status. I need 4 years of Platinum status and many more nights, so this tier will stay out of reach and I'm not going to change my behavior to get there faster. Besides, 25 stays in a year (Platinum annual qualification threshold) isn't difficult.
United 737 Collection In Houston |
JetBlue A320 Landing at LGB |
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Lufthansa 747 & 737 Economy Class Review - Denver - Frankfurt - Geneva
I had a good feeling about this one until I got on
board. I was able to change my
MileagePlus award ticket to get the idea timing for my flights from Denver to
Geneva. This was my first time flying
long haul with Lufthansa in coach and I was expecting their entire long haul
fleet to have seat back TV’s in coach (they have all the other times I’ve flown
with them). Once I boarded, I noticed
the old business class (not uncommon, they are still updating aircraft) and
then I entered the economy cabin and was stunned to find there were no seat
back TV’s. This was going to be a very
long 9 hour flight (unlike my short 10 hour flight with Lufthansa in First).
Lufthansa 747 in Denver |
Lufthansa 747 Coach Seat & Leg Room |
Very Good Coach Meal DEN-FRA |
After quickly clearing customs in Frankfurt, I went to the
closest Lufthansa lounge for lunch and internet. The closest lounge was closed for remodeling,
so it wound up being a very far walk.
The business lounge was packed and I grabbed one of the last available
seats (Star Gold members can also use the Senator lounge, but that was a hike). After a quick snack and some wandering the
internet, I went to my gate for Geneva.
Lufthansa 737 Tail |
Lufthansa's Intra-Europe Coach Seat |
After landing in Geneva, I grabbed the 75 minute free public
transport ticket in baggage claim and went to catch my bus to the
Intercontinental Hotel. My trip had some
good surprises and I was anticipating more.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Rabble Rabble Rabble
Unfortunately United is following Delta's lead and including a minimum spend requirement as part of status qualification. The spending requirement is only met with United ticket purchases (016 start to your ticket number), so partner flights booked through the partner airline only count for segments and miles. This new requirement will thin out the elite ranks, especially of low cost per mile flyers like me (I could buy 1K for less than $5,000 if I tried). This is a win for high fare corporate flyers who can meet $10,000 spending on 10 to 20 domestic trips. The new monetary requirement, along with US Airways going oneworld, will make status, especially 1K, much more difficult to attain.
New United Award Chart |
Thursday, June 13, 2013
US Airways American Merger - Credit Card Update
When US Airways completes their acquisition of American Airlines, the new airline will use the Citi issued American Airlines card. Now is the time to get the The US Airways Premier World MasterCard® while you still can. The miles you earn will transfer when the airlines combine and you can still get the American card at a later date. There's a good sign up bonus too.
Not Much Longer Until These Need New Paint |
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