I Love Climbing Stairs to My Seat |
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
United Airlines A320 First Class Breakfast
It took into September before I was upgraded and served a meal. Life is rough with United selling more and more first class seats. Tasty breakfast on an A320 to LGA. Nothing special on it's own, but very special to me.
Eggs and Sausage |
Friday, September 25, 2015
Denver Airport Beer Flights - Beer Garden
Munich Airport has an actual beer garden and they have a Lufthansa lounge that is similar to a beer garden. This isn't that. Denver's Beer Flights program features Colorado micro-brews and is a great way to kill 30-60 minutes outside security (sorry connecting passengers). There were no Oktoberfest style beers, soft pretzels, or white sausages. Still fun, $10 for a souvenir glass and 10 2oz pours.
Rules of the Game |
Airport Drinking That Isn't Cliched |
Ad Caught My Eye In Terminal |
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Trip From Bond Villain Island
United's new 787 Dreamliner flies from XXX airport to Houston. Shhhhh. This isn't on the route map, so don't tell too many people that United is flying a corporate shuttle for a Bond villain.
I Thought We Departed From Denver |
Friday, September 18, 2015
Denver Airport Distances
Ever land an wonder if you are in Kansas not Colorado? It happens all the time for me at DEN. Denver International Airport is one of the largest, by area, airports in the country, so you are right to feel like the taxi distance is absurdly long. A quick check of a map shows that DEN is completely inside Colorado and Wyoming is the closest state to the airport.
Still Feels Like Kansas |
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Big Bonus Miles on AA Credit Card
Note: I am NOT compensated for this post.
The Citi AA Executive card is offering a 75,000 mile sign up bonus. The card also comes with an Admirals Club membership, Global Entry fee waiver, and a slew of other perks. The card costs $450 a year. Also $7,500 in net spending is required in the first three months for the bonus miles. Not a bad deal for frequent American Airlines flyers who can put $2,500 a month on the card, but I'll pass.
The Citi AA Executive card is offering a 75,000 mile sign up bonus. The card also comes with an Admirals Club membership, Global Entry fee waiver, and a slew of other perks. The card costs $450 a year. Also $7,500 in net spending is required in the first three months for the bonus miles. Not a bad deal for frequent American Airlines flyers who can put $2,500 a month on the card, but I'll pass.
I'll Let This One Go By, View From 747-8 Top Deck |
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