The best points-earning Citibank card has its biggest signup bonus. It has a $0 annual fee the first year, $95 thereafter. And it's a stronger points-earning card than the $450 annual fee Citi Prestige Card since it doesn't just earn triple points on ...
This email contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. The best points-earning Citibank card has its biggest signup bonus. It has a $0 annual fee the first year, $95 thereafter. And it's a stronger points-earning card than the $450 annual fee Citi Prestige Card since it doesn't just earn triple points on air and hotel (Prestige) but on all travel (such as gas). But it appears this is your last chance to get in on the huge 60,000 point offer. Million Mile Secrets reported that this offer will be pulled tomorrow Thursday, October 11. Continue reading Final Day for Great 60,000 Point Offer on Citi ThankYou Premier... Security staff in India are being told to smile less. They're worried about the perception of lax security, in other words security theater, although the agency's director seems to believe that good security treats passengers poorly. Continue reading Indian Airport Security Told Not to Smile as Much... About five years ago I took advantage of a free 6 month trial subscription to the Wall Street Journal. I have no interest in a paper copy, but I do value access to articles behind their pay wall. And I still have that access. That’s because I suspend paper delivery of my subscription. You can do that for two months at a time. When they aren’t delivering the paper they aren’t decrementing the remaining days on your subscription you still have full access to website content. Many people are more interested in the miles offered for trial subscriptions, and take advantage of various shopping portal signup offers. Right now for instance Frequent Miler points to a $1 offer for a two month Journal trial that earns 1000 American AAdvantage miles. This offer should be... Continue Reading » Many of you know that I offer an award booking service. It grew too big to handle on my own, and I was fortunate enough to be able to partner with one of the real veterans and gurus in the frequent flyer game, Steve Belkin (known in online forums as 'beaubo'). Steve is most famous for exploiting loopholes in frequent flyer programs like Aeroplan and United's MileagePlus in a truly big way, scaling opportunities to earn millions instead of thousands of miles. And in that pursuit he has hired disable Thai rice farmers to fly in and out of the Golden Triangle area of Thailand, and New Zealand college students to fly to Europe for the summer. Continue reading Win Cash Prizes on ‘The Amazing Race for Regular People’... IHG Rewards Club – the loyalty program for Intercontinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and related brands — is offering a bonus up to 100% on purchased points through October 31. This applies to purchases of 5000 or more points. What's even better is that IHG recently dropped the regular price of points to a penny apiece, so with a 100% bonus you're buying points for $0.005 each. They've also increased the number of points you can buy in a year to 100,000. Continue reading Buy Up to 200,000 IHG Hotel Points at Just Half a Cent Each... American Airlines stock hit two year low. It's down about a third this year. The market doesn't seem to think their strategy is going to deliver results. Investors appear to be mirroring customer sentiment, judging from the comments and interactions I have with readers. It also appears to be mirroring employee sentiment, judging from what I hear from American's front line. The total value the market places on American Airlines right now is less than $16 billion. In contrast United's market cap is $22 billion. Their stock has gone in the opposite direction from American's this year. Southwest's market cap is $34 billion and Delta's is $35 billion. Continue reading American Airlines Stock Hits Two Year: What’s Going On?... |
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