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Monthly Archives for August 2009.

The Latest News from Thailand

Two recommended recent articles from Not the Nation. (The two main English language dailies in Bangkok are the Bangkok Post and The Nation, hence the title of the online spoof of Thailand’s news.) Illegal Airport Taxis To Be Punished With King Power Shopping Trip (“Violators now subject to 5-hour layover and Bt20,000 minimum purchase of overpriced duty-free “) Life-Size Thaksin Cardboard Cutout Industry Saves Economy. Despite Not the Nation‘s reporting that 15,000 people are now employed making such cutouts, not everyone is pleased. However, Sathit Lompongpan, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Finance, warned that any boost to the economy was probably temporary. “What we’re witnessing is just a further example of the non-sustainability of Thaksinomics,” he told the press. “All this purchasing of life-size Thaksin cardboard cutouts just takes away from working people’s disposable…

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Pichet Panwichartkul for TSA Administrator!

I’ll preface this by saying that these demands will not be met, but a Thai Member of Parliament and former Finance Minister is demanding an end to some of the silliness of airport security. Airport security in Thailand will follow the rest of the world silliness, because tourism in Thailand is suffering as it is and security theatre is a necessary precondition for world acceptance. But Mr. Pichet is undeterred. The move to lift the requirement for passengers to put their jackets and belts through X-ray machines before they walk through metal detectors is being spearheaded by Pichet Panwichartkul, a Democrat MP. But why must the procedure be in place? Aviation operators have pointed out that the screening procedures Mr Pichet wants to axe are enforced by most airports around the world and are in…

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Meringue Cookies

Two nights ago, I had dinner at the Alain Ducasse restaurant, Adour, at the recently-renovated St. Regis in Washington, DC. The menu was liimted but the food was excellent. They served meringue cookies as petit fours alongside our desserts. This is my favorite type of cookie, and Adour’s rendition was quite good. But the very best meringue cookies I’ve ever eaten were the ones waiting in my room on checkin at the Le Meridien Chiang Rai. It’s really the little touches that make a memory.

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Continental Partner Promo – Up to 100,000 Bonus Miles

Continental is revving up theiir Mileathon. You’ll need to register beginning on September 1. Qualifying activity will run through November 30. And like other similar partner and activity points-generating promos the more points you accumulate the more bonus points you earn. In this case the maximum bonus is 100,000 miles. I haven’t yet gone through the promo rules, they aren’t easily available on the website (but presumably will be on or about September 1) to know whether decent bonuses are attainable or how many quick, easy, and cheap points-generating activities there are. But this is a good heads up. Lots of partner activity bonuses around.

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25% Off at Westin Store

Through September 7 Westin is running a 25% off sale across-the-board. The W Hotels Store frequently runs discounts, and discounts bedding up to 40% at times. But I rarely see discounts over at the Westin store. So for the subsection of you who prefer Westin items over their W counterparts, this is a decent opportunity.

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New Easy, Lucrative Priority Club Partner Bonus

Priority Club has gotten in on the partner promo bonus offers. American pioneered it (in my mileage-awarness lifetime) with their 20/20 offer, 20,000 points for 20 partners to celebrate their 20th anniversary back in 2001. In recent times Delta has pushed these offers frequently, at least once a year. And US Airways just rolled out theirs for the second year in a row. But I can’t recall a hotel chain making a similar offer in the past. Personally I love them, the bonuses grow with greater levels of activity and both build excitement and broader awareness of all of a program’s partners. In turn, greater partner activity means more purchases of points from a program, which means ramping up that program’s revenue stream. I enjoy finding the quick, easy, and inexpensive ways to generate partner…

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Priceline Travel Blog

I read this morning on both Frugal Travel Guy and on the Best Rate Guarantee Blog that they had added to the blogroll on Priceline’s blog. I’m there too. I didn’t even know that Priceline had a travel blog. And Frugal Travel Guy notes that a PR person contacted him to let him know. I didn’t get an email about it. But it’s a surprisingly good blogroll, limited to a bakers dozen, and in addition to the aforementioned blogs includes One Mile at a Time and the Budget Travel blog. Reading through recent posts, it was great to learn that the #1 choice in a recent poll for who you’d want negotiating on your behalf if you were imprisoned in a foreign country? William Shatnaer. NICE.

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US Airways Grand Slam Partner Promo

US Airways is running a partner bonus promotion from Sept. 1 through Nov. 15, 2009. Every 4 qualifying partner activities earn progressively more bonus miles. Registration is required. 4 partner credits yields 4000 miles. 8 partner credits yields 8000 miles. 12 partner credits yields 12000 miles and 4000 elite qualifying miles. 16 partner credits yeilds 20000 miles. 20 partner credits yields 30000 miles. 24 partner credits yields 40000 miles 28 partner credits yields 50000 miles. 50,000 miles is the maximum bonus under the promo. The rules specify that hotel points transfers constitute a partner credit, and you can earn up to 6 partner credits this way. As a Starwood Platinum member I can transfer a single mile. Sadly only one credit can be earned per hotel transfer partner! This will probably make me redeem some…

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