Travel

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    Get Up To $300 Lyft Credit – Refer Friends – TWO WEEKS

    Lyft is offering a limited-time promotion where users can earn up to $300 in credits by referring friends over the next two weeks. By inviting up to 10 friends, participants can receive bonuses based on the number of successful referrals, with credits expiring after 30 days. Details on how to share referral codes and qualifying cities are included.

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    Top 5 Credit Cards For Travel Rewards ✦ April 2015

    The blog post outlines the top five credit cards for travel rewards, highlighting the Citi Prestige card as a standout option. With a substantial welcome bonus of 50,000 Thank You Points and various travel perks, it offers significant value despite its $450 annual fee. The post provides insights into maximizing rewards and benefits for frequent travelers.

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    Alitalia ed Etihad offrono 15% di sconto se torni a casa per l’Expo.

    Alitalia and Etihad are offering a 15% discount on round-trip tickets for Italians living abroad returning home for Expo Milano 2015. This initiative, part of the Made of Italians program, aims to connect nearly 5 million expatriates and their descendants with their roots during the event. Discounts are available until October 31, with additional savings for domestic flights.

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    Try UberRUSH Free (Uber’s Delivery Service)

    UberRUSH, Uber’s delivery messenger service, offers users a chance to try their first delivery for free with the promo code TRYRUSHNYC. The service operates similarly to requesting a ride, allowing customers to send packages via foot or bicycle couriers. Pricing is straightforward, with a base fare and additional charges based on distance.

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    Alitalia presidia il mercato verso Oriente.

    Alitalia, sotto la direzione dell’amministratore delegato Silvano Cassano, sta intensificando la sua presenza nel mercato orientale con l’apertura di nuove rotte lucrative. A partire dal 29 marzo, il volo giornaliero da Venezia a Abu Dhabi offre tre classi di servizio, mentre la compagnia affronta sfide legate alla flotta ridotta.

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    American – where upgrades beat out revenue passengers on a full flight

    A recent experience highlights the challenges faced by revenue passengers on American Airlines flights, where upgrades can overshadow confirmed bookings. After being rebooked to a flight with a tight connection, the author found themselves without a seat, as upgraded passengers were prioritized over those who paid for their tickets. This situation raises questions about the airline’s seating policies and the implications for paying customers.

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    The dreaded ‘X’ on my Global Entry receipt

    Navigating the Global Entry process can sometimes lead to unexpected hurdles, as experienced by a traveler returning from Madrid to JFK. Despite receiving a troubling ‘X’ on their receipt, they encountered efficient assistance from immigration staff, resulting in minimal delays. The experience highlights the complexities of international travel and the importance of understanding the Global Entry system.

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    Heathrow Terminal moves – Summer 2015

    Heathrow Airport’s summer 2015 terminal moves involve British Airways relocating its remaining flights from Terminal 1 to Terminal 5, while some short-haul services shift to Terminal 3. The changes aim to optimize partner airline proximity, particularly with TAM’s integration into OneWorld.