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Loyalty Burn: the Upcoming Expedia One Key Program
The upcoming Expedia One Key program sucks. But it’s not as if the current state of Expedia travel rewards programs is faring much better: But before we get into my experience with hotels.com, and how it will be affected by the Expdia One Key program, let’s take a brief gander at my tribulations with some […]
Southwest Airlines Announces Changes to its Internet Pricing Plan
You could say Southwest Airlines has some perks. Depending on the length of the flight, they serve snacks. They’re generous with checked bags. Oh, and they’ve got internet access. Currently, through Anuvu, their sole internet provider, Southwest Airlines charges $8 per day to use wi-fi. In other words, on any given calendar day, no matter how […]
Throwback Thursday: Google Lens Time
New reader or not, you might quickly learn that I rather enjoy (attempting to learn) foreign languages. I can certainly make do with a few of them, and read enough of a trio of others to navigate public transit and menus, but I’m still appreciative of offline translators, for instance, the duo of Google Translate/Google […]
United Has Vast Plans for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner
My history with United Airlines and Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner started off with a thud, which considering the circumstances, was the better end of that thud-bang spectrum. A few days after its inaugural Denver DEN to Tokyo NRT flight, I happened to be on that route (one of my aviation goals has been to connect Tokyo […]