American brings back meal pre-ordering
American brings back web pre-ordering for its meals
American brings back web pre-ordering for its meals
Airbus A330-200 [google-translator] airberlin si lancia attraverso l’oceano Atlantico migliorando le connessioni con il partner di oneworld American Airlines, cercando di intercettare la clientela business…
Global Entry – a real time saver at US Immigration – has been closed to applications from UK citizens for the past couple of years. In less than a month that changes and, after being checked by the UK Home Office, and paying a fee to them and the US Government, you can join the scheme. Subject to an interview in the US (or Qatar).
BA announced today that it is increasing the cost of short US based flights using Avios from 2 Feb 2016. The current Economy award…
In a fairly extraordinary speech, Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, home of Newark airport, is adding a new twist to the US immigration…
Hotels interpret the use of Hyatt’s Diamond Suite Upgrades very differently. Luckily for my Fourth-of-July stay the Hyatt Regency Boston Harbour decided to go the whole hog and give me the Presidential Suite. A great, newly refreshed, suite lead to a great stay.
With queues at the TSA only set to grow over the coming months, airside connectors are becoming a good way for airports to help passengers connect quickly. A new corridor at SFO links AA in Terminal 2 with US still in Terminal 1.
The reason that someone is given a secondary inspection at US Immigration is unknown to most. However, you can retrieve your arrival and departure records via a free TSA web site. More out of interest than anything I gave it a go and hey presto my records back to 2010 were displayed.
If you read this blog and follow others in the Boarding Area, you’ve probably invested hundreds of hours optimizing your experience in the air. But, have you done the same with your daily commute at a lower altitude? Now that Citi Thankyou Premier has taken the lead to include gas in its “travel” bonus category, it’s time for someone in this hobby to write about America’s favorite mode of travel: cars.
The merger of USAirways and AA continues. It appears that US segments have been converted to AA segments for a number of my bookings. This allows seat selection via aa.com as well as access to Row 1, previously out of reach until the day of travel for US flights.
I would like to wish one and all a very happy 4th of July celebration, otherwise known as Independence Day; which began way back…
It appears that another country has joined the number requiring travellers to obtain preapproval before flying to their country. The US, Sri Lanka and Turkey already need you to get permission, and now Canada is joining this band. CAD$7 for 5 years (or until your passport ends), it’s not required for US Citizens.