October 28, 2005 at 2:04 pm
· Filed under Airlines, Delta, General
Delta reported that they were going to stop their budget carrier, Song, and integrated back in with the main Delta fleet next year. The Song planes currently only have a single coach class of seats so they plan on retrofitting the planes with first class seats before putting them into service. In total, 48 Boeing 757-200 planes will be converted.
Via USAToday.
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October 27, 2005 at 5:47 am
· Filed under Hotels

Faster Free Nights at Hyatt!
Earn a free night at Hyatt worldwide after every two eligible stays when you pay with your MasterCard® card from September 1 through November 30, 2005. Redeem your Faster Free Nights Award(s) between September 15, 2005 and January 31, 2006.
I’ve never heard of such a generous rewards program before. If you travel on Hyatt and aren’t yet a member, sign up. If you are already a Hyatt Gold Passport member, you’ll have to register to get in on this offer.
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October 25, 2005 at 4:29 am
· Filed under General, Southwest
Since Southwest allows you to login and print out your boarding passes 24 hours in advance, the chances of getting an “A” boarding pass (that is, be in the first group to board the plane) are easier for the tech savvy. This also means that services such as this one, which charges $5 for each successful “A” boarding pass it secures for you, also appear. It’s dangerous to use untested services (and unaffiliated services) like this one because with the information they request, they can change your itinerary (but not the traveller’s name) without your consent.
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October 21, 2005 at 2:01 pm
· Filed under Hotels
Murray of Capital Ideas recently cashed out some of his Marriott Reward Points and sold the merchandise on Ebay. With some numbers he calculated that each point was worth approximately $0.004 (four-tenths of a penny) and when each dollar spent accrued 13 points, he was getting about 5% cash back. It’s always good to figure out how much an esoteric “point” is worth but remember that your conversion rates (points to merchandise to ebay sale) may vary!
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October 20, 2005 at 4:31 pm
· Filed under Southwest
From Oct. 14th to Nov. 15th, if you book a flight on Southwest.com when you are logged in you will receive one (1) bonus credit, a maximum of three (3) per person. If you login this notice is displayed relatively prominently.
Details:
Travel must be purchased for yourself between October 14 and November 15, 2005 while logged in to MySouthwest. The Member will receive (1) one bonus credit per qualifying roundtrip, limited to (3) three bonus credits per Member. Credits will be posted to the account within (1) one week of the promotion period ending.
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October 17, 2005 at 12:59 pm
· Filed under Cruises
I recently just returned from a seven day cruise to Bermuda, read my
Norwegian Crown 7-Day Bermuda Cruise Recap .
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October 1, 2005 at 9:53 am
· Filed under Airlines
I’ve been to O’Hare International Airport and I have been subjected to one of their famous delays, so I was happy when I heard that the Federal Aviation Administration approved a $15 billion project to expand and reconfigure its runways. (We’ll ignore the sticking point of the use of eminent domain, which in this case I agree with its usage) Here are some details:
The eight-year plan calls for reconfiguring the airport’s intersecting runways to a design of six parallel and two diagonal runways, which planners say would make it easier for planes to take off and land. The first runway would be opened in 2007. The plan also calls for adding taxiways, another terminal building, parking spaces for oversized planes and jet bridges.
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