Review: Park Hyatt New York, Suite Upgrade and Diamond Room Service Breakfast

Nov 06 2015

When the Park Hyatt New York first opened it was very difficult to get an award night there. The hotel wasn’t completely finished, and the unfinished portion included some of the 12% of rooms that would be considered ‘standard’ and thus eligible for redemptions.

Six months ago it became possible to redeem Hyatt Gold Passport points there regularly.

I finally got to visit, and I was blown away.

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American’s 2016 AAdvantage Changes Leaked, Including Details Not Yet Reported Anywhere Else

Nov 06 2015

The story broke last night at Traveling Better: American AAdvantage is making some changes to the AAdvantage program for 2016 and beyond.

Elite status earning remains very similar to what it is today, dropping ‘points’ as a method of qualifying but adding bonuses for premium fares. The airline will go to revenue-based for mileage-earning in ‘late 2016’. Lots of details here.

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United’s Leaked Plan for Your Miles and Ticket Sales

Nov 06 2015

While it looks like American plans to follow Delta by introducing Basic Economy Fares (lowest fares that do not come with the ordinary benefits of a ticket on a full service carrier, such as advance seat assignments or the ability to upgrade or even make changes with payment of a fee), there’s some indication that United may follow American’s existing model of selling bundles of benefits with their tickets.

And they want to use miles for inflight purchases and for ancillary services during the booking process.

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DOT: Your Stupid Comments on Social Media Mean Airlines Don’t Have to Honor Mistake Fares

Nov 06 2015

It turns out that by posting DON’T CALL THE AIRLINE a frequent flyer let an airline off the hook for honoring a mistake fare. And it didn’t help that another declared, “I feel so alive inside.”

Last week I wrote that – out of the blue – American was reaching out to folks who held reservations (but did not ticket) for a business mistake fare to China back in March and who had their reservations cancelled. Now we know why…

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Is an American Express Centurion Lounge Coming to LAX?

Nov 05 2015

Reader Michael G. spotted couches just past security in the Tom Bradley International terminal at LAX “Courtesy of the American Express Centurion Lounge” .. there’s no celebrity chef, but clearly an attempt to raise awareness of the American Express and Centurion lounge brand.

We know of course that American Express is seeking to build its own network of lounges in major airports, rather than relying on airline partners alone to provide lounge access to their premium cardmembers. Here’s what else we know:

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An Important Trick to Get Upgraded Ahead Of Others on the American Airlines Waitlist Sometimes

Nov 05 2015

There’s an interesting anomaly that I’ve noticed, that several readers have asked about and that’s been discussed in several forums recently. American seems to be using ‘married segment’ logic for upgrade availability sometimes and on some routes. I’m not certain that this is intentional, but it throws a monkey wrench into how we track upgrade space but also creates an opportunity for jumping the upgrade queue internationally sometimes as well.

Let me explain what married segments are, how to use the information to find upgrade space that you wouldn’t otherwise know about — and what to do to jump the upgrade queue.

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