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Man Attempts to Bypass TSA Via Baggage Carousel

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 14, 2011 Leave a Comment

In honor of Valentine’s Day, I bring you the following story. The title may indicate sinister motives, but once again we have another tale of a love struck youth unable to bear the thought of being away from the girl that he loved. Essentially, Ted loved Maya, tried to purchase a walk-up ticket on a United flight from New York […]

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New 12-Hour Mandatory Hold Rule on United Mileage Plus Star Alliance Award Bookings?

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 23, 2011 Leave a Comment

Some on Flyertalk are reporting that United reservation agents are quoting a new 12-hour mandatory hold rule when booking a Star Alliance award. But United, an airline I love to call consistently inconsistent, doesn’t seem to be strictly enforcing this rule. Others report that they have recently tickets reservations with no hold time required–and on […]

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Star Alliance CEO Jaan Albrecht Addresses Consolidation, Latam, Gulf Partners, and Russia

Matthew Klint Posted onDecember 21, 2010 1 Comment

Star Alliance CEO Jaan Albrecht sat down with Business Traveler this week after a Star Alliance board meeting (in beautiful Queenstown, New Zealand) to discuss a wide-variety of topics. Here are some of the highlights: On consolidation: Consolidation is a trend we are seeing, and it’s happening on a regional basis – there is lots […]

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Using a Flight Delay to Your Advantage

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 28, 2010 3 Comments

While most of the traveling public dreads the announcement that their flight is delayed, I usually welcome such announcements. To be sure, delays are not always a great thing. My Los Angeles-Las Vegas United flight was delayed yesterday by 2.5 hours, ruining my evening plans and my trip to Vegas (more on that in a […]

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Despite the TSA, We Have a Lot to be Thankful For

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 25, 2010 Leave a Comment

It is Thanksgiving Day in The United States and the hot topic remains the Transportation Security Administration. As an ardent defender of the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment, I’ve dedicated a lot of time and space to attacking the TSA the last few weeks. Today, however, I want to put the TSA issue in perspective. […]

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Tinkering with my award reservation

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 3, 2010 3 Comments

Perfecting an award itinerary is an art requiring patience and skill. With the ability to make free and unlimited changes on United awards (1K/GS benefit only), segment by segment you can construct an ideal award itinerary. As I mentioned earlier, when I booked my trip China the only flight with First Class availability on the return was a Air China flight from […]

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SkyTeam bolstering its lineup: Tarom and China Eastern to join

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 23, 2010November 14, 2023 1 Comment

SkyTeam, which added Vietnam Airlines to its alliance last month, will soon add two more members to the team. Romania’s Tarom Airlines will join later this week and offer an alternative to SkyTeam’s already robust presence in Europe. Tarom also offers flights to the Middle East.    China Eastern plans to join SkyTeam later in the […]

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Chris Elliott’s Response to My Post on "Mistake" Fares

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 1, 2010November 14, 2023 Leave a Comment

Last week I posted my thoughts about airline mistake fares in response to Scott McCartney’s excellent “Middle Seat” column in the Wall Street Journal on the same subject. Today, Christopher Elliott decided to chime in. While I prefer not not even bring up his name, he provides so much fodder in his thoughts on the […]

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Year in Review (and what a great year of travel it has been!)

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 1, 2010December 13, 2016 Leave a Comment

It is currently 0250 on New Year’s Day in Lisbon and I just got back to my hostel (rather early because of my morning bus trip) from New Year’s festivities near the waterfront. It’s late and I don’t want to bore with you an exasperated recount of my travels this year, but here’s a quick […]

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A Recap of My Thanksgiving Travel on United – Yes, I scored another $600 bump

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 30, 2009 1 Comment

I mentioned last week that I had a row with a Service Director at SFO on Wednesday. I had just arrived from San Diego (surly and argumentative SEA-based FA’s on the flight) and had a tight connection down to Ontario. Because my home is closer to Burbank, I planned to standby into BUR, a co-terminal […]

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Join me in Lima for $245 a/i on LAN Peru from JFK

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 11, 2009 Leave a Comment

Well, not really join me since this deal is only good for May and June next year, but LAN is offering round-trip fares from JFK to LIM for $245 including taxes. Book it on AA.com and be sure to check off search all carriers. This is a great deal and a great way to get to […]

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