Australia Wants to Accrue Miles for all Government Travel. Gee, No Country Has Tried That Before…

Jul 17 2015

US law used to prohibit federal employees from accumulating miles when traveling for work. The federal government found that this policy did not in fact save any money. And in December 2001 President Bush signed a law that allowed federal workers to accrue miles from their travel.

It’s very difficult for businesses and governments to make use of miles to offset the cost of business travel, especially under a regime where those miles are sitting in employee accounts.

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It’s (Usually) Ok to Use the Lavatory While the Seat Belt Sign is On

Jul 17 2015

To a 98% approximation, flight attendants don’t actually care if you use the lavatory while the seat belt sign is on. They have to tell you that the seat belt sign is on. They cannot tell you it is ok for you to use the lavatory.

I watch passengers, over and over, asking permission. The flight attendant cannot give you permission. Because what if something bad happened? That’s on them and the airline. But if they advise you that the seat belt sign is on and you go anyway it’s pretty much on you.

Comedy Central’s Key & Peele take on using the lavatory while the seat belt sign is on…

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How to Give Away Credit Card Annual Free Hotel Nights.. and Earn Status for Other Peoples Stays

Jul 17 2015

A reader asks a great question about signing her son up for a card and using the annual free night he gets from that card herself. It’s against the program’s rules, but you can do it.

And once you understand how, you realize you can earn elite status through others’ stays… and give others the benefits of your elite status.

Here’s how it works. Should you do it?

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