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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

It's Back! Delta Premium Economy Many Cities to Beijing From $597 - Less Than Coach! and more...

Right now there's an incredible fare starting at just $597 roundtrip in premium economy between several U.S. cities -- at least Chicago, Boston, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Denver, San Diego, Baltimore and Austin -- and Beijing, and it's widely available ...

 

It’s Back! Delta Premium Economy Many Cities to Beijing From $597 — Less Than Coach! and more...



It’s Back! Delta Premium Economy Many Cities to Beijing From $597 — Less Than Coach!

Right now there's an incredible fare starting at just $597 roundtrip in premium economy between several U.S. cities -- at least Chicago, Boston, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Denver, San Diego, Baltimore and Austin -- and Beijing, and it's widely available through end of April. That's flying premium economy for the same or less than coach.

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Good American Airlines Business Class Award Space to Barcelona

American Airlines has been appallingly bad at offering award space on their own flights especially in premium cabins. When they've offered it, it's been for a brief moment. And that space is crucial because awards on their primary transatlantic partner British Airways, while more available, incur punitive fuel surcharges.

We need American award space on American's own flights, and when it's available it's worth jumping on.

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1000 Free Singapore Miles and 50,000 Hotel Points for 2 Night Stay

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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New Promo Awards Are Up: Discounted Redemptions for Spring Travel to Europe

Air France KLM's Flying Blue program should be interesting to U.S. frequent flyers because points transfer from Amex, Chase, and Citibank, because they offer more award space to their own members than to partners like Delta, and because they run big sales every month on specific routes.

You can fly from various US cities in business or coach for 25% to 50% off, and travel to anywhere in Europe (and Air France considers Israel to be part of Europe even).

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Act Quickly: Australia Business Class Award Space Available This Fall

Non-stop business class to and from Australia is one of the toughest frequent flyer awards in the world. Qantas has long been stingy with this space in particular.

However they're planning to fly a Boeing 787 Brisbane - Los Angeles with 747 service a few days a week. And on the days where a 747 operates in September and through mid-October there's generally two business class award seats available.

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Amex Plenti in Death Spiral and Why Expedia Wins

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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Flight With Over 60 Plumbers Turns Around Because of Clogged Toilets

A Norwegian flight from Oslo to Munich had to turn around because of lavatory problems. Or as Google translate puts it, due to "a mistake on the toilets on board." That sort of 'crap' happens all the time.

However what was unique about flight DY1156 is that there were 85 employees of a plumbing company on the plane and "60-70 of them plumbers."

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US-Qatar Agreement Even More Hollow Victory for US Carriers Than They Claimed

There was no limitation on flights from Doha to the U.S. And it turns out that the actual agreement contains only a side letter indicating that Qatar's civilian aviation authority is "unaware of any plans by Qatar Airlines to start" flights between third countries and the U.S. There is no promise about avoiding such flights in the future.

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