The last week I’ve had only one thing on my mind: The World Cup. A few friends and I will be leaving for Rio next week and are planning to catch a couple of games. Although you might not be interested in going to the World Cup, I think this is a great illustration of the benefits and limitations of using miles for trips – and how they can save you a lot of money if you use them correctly.
Chowing Down in Charlotte – Part 2
If the first 24 hours in Charlotte weren’t enough, we still had another 48 hours of eating and quilting to go. Although I didn’t go AS crazy on the back nine, we still had a pretty great time. In the final part of our quick trip to Charlotte, I’ll highlight some (more) of the food we ate and also talk about what we learned on the flight home (quite a bit). [Read more…]
Chowing Down in Charlotte – Part 1
I was somehow conned into taking a trip down to Charlotte to visit Jess’ sister and husband for a weekend. Ostensibly, we went down so Jess could make a quilt for Baby M – since quilts can only be made in Charlotte or some nonsense. Still, I’m not really complaining since Charlotte is one of my favorite cities to visit, especially when it comes to eating. I’m fairly certain that my arteries are under more duress now than they were before the trip, but hey, quilts can only be made in Charlotte, right? Ultimately, I view/viewed this trip as a test run for our big trip this summer; it was useful to get a sense of how Baby M travels these days.
US Airways Not Currently Charging Fuel Surcharges for British Airways Awards
File this in the “book now or regret it later” category. Also file this in the “you probably read this somewhere else but just in case” category!
When US Airways joined Oneworld at the beginning of the month, they announced that they would be applying fuel surcharges to British Airways award tickets just like every other Oneworld carrier. The key words are “would be.” In news that surprises absolutely nobody, US Airways hasn’t gotten their IT together yet. The news was known to some, but I wasn’t going to post about it because it’s the kind of thing that will get killed quickly once it starts getting exploited. But now it has hit all the major blogs, so no sense in keeping things a secret anymore!
My Experience Using a US Airways Card Companion Certificate
Most people just sign up for the Barclays US Air Card, make one purchase to get the sign up bonus, and then throw it in the sock drawer never to be seen or heard from again (until cancellation time of course). While I must admit that I’m somewhat like that, I recently used my care to redeem the little used companion certificate that comes annually with the card and thought I’d share my experiences here.