Those award planners over at Alaska Mileage Plan never seem to rest. Hot on the heels of their fall award sale comes their winter sale — this time offering discounted award travel between any city… Continue Reading
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Hilton HHonors – November, 30 2004
Combine your cash and Hilton HHonors points for a fabulous night at the Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip. Combine 15,000 HHonors points with $25 cash for studio accommodations (promotion… Continue Reading
American Express Membership Rewards – November, 30 2004
You. A buddy. All the green beer you want. There’s still time to book that trip to Ireland for St. Patrick’s Day. Use 30,000 Membership Rewards points for a free economy-class companion ticket… Continue Reading
Wise Flyer – November, 30 2004
Transfers, expirations, gifting -- the ins and outs of miles management bring questions about Delta, American, OnePass and more... Continue Reading
Continental Offers Bonus for Sweepstakes Entry
“C” how easy Continental OnePass and Circuit City’s joint contest makes it to scoop up 100 free miles, simply for entering to win a $5,000 gift card for use at the electronics behemoth… Continue Reading
'Tis the Season
So many miles, so little time...but so many others who could really use them. Want to do some good? Read on. Continue Reading
Letters – November, 30 2004
American AAdvantage takes some heat from a reader who's not at all happy with the recent decision to charge big bucks -- on top of miles -- for upgrades. And a United passenger isn't about to lighten… Continue Reading
Opening Remarks – November, 30 2004
The frequent flyer program that saved an airline. The US Airways Dividend Miles watch. The Starwood apology. The holidays. The words of Randy Petersen. Continue Reading
InsideLook – November, 30 2004
Midwest Miles seems to be the little program that could. Take a look at the loyalty program of Midwest Airlines and see why service seems to be the key to loyalty in Milwaukee. Continue Reading
Brancatelli on Business Travel: Follow the Money
Joe gets hold of the most recent airline financial reports, and sparks fly. It's your basic Joe-meets-airline, Joe-lets-it-fly saga. Continue Reading