Weekly Review: January 7, 2017

Weekly Review: January 7, 2017

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Hello from Brunei! I’ve spent much of the week on planes, as I’m presently in the middle of a crazy trip I’m taking to review a bunch of new airlines. It’s my first time in Brunei, and so far I’m having a great time. I’ll have more of my thoughts on Brunei in a follow-up post, along with thoughts on my flight over here on Royal Brunei.

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On the miles and points front it has been pretty typical for the first week of the year. We’ve seen some promos, I’ve posted typical beginning of the year reminders, and primarily I’ve spent the week focused on getting some trip reports done, so hopefully you guys have enjoyed those installments.

With that out of the way, here’s a recap of this week on the blog:

Featured Stories

9 Thoughts On Visiting Cuba As An American

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I figured I’d share my initial thoughts about visiting Havana. Let me start by saying that I planned this very last minute and was only in Cuba for two days, so I largely went into this trip blind. That was by design, as I wanted to see what it was like to come in without expectations and without many plans.

So I’m not claiming to be an expert on Cuba based on my two days there, and also admit that I could have done a much better job planning this trip. But that won’t stop me from sharing my opinions, since I know a lot of people are considering travel to Cuba.


Making Sense Of Annual Credit Card Spending Bonuses

marriott-astana-hotel-40 At the start of a new year, in addition to considering elite status options and resetting the counter for various travel credits, it’s worth thinking about if it makes sense to direct everyday or bulk spending to certain cards.

When it comes to getting value out of a credit card long term, one of the things to consider is whether or not you can earn any extra perks for meeting certain spending thresholds during the year.

Many people have hefty expenses with the new year (we’re paying tuition, and estimated quarterly taxes are due soon, as examples), so I figured it would be useful to go through some of these threshold bonuses.


Claim Your 2017 Amex Airline Fee Credits!

Amex-Centurion-Lounge-Sydney - 2While the new year can be depressing for those of us into miles & points, the good news is that it also means a new year of American Express airline fee credits, as those reset on January 1. Based on my card portfolio, it’s an opportunity to get hundreds of dollars of travel.

The following cards offer airline fee credits, in the following increments (they’re offered per calendar year, regardless of what your cardmember year looks like):


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TIPS: Earning Miles & Promos

The Chase Sapphire Reserve 100K Sign-Up Bonus Is Ending Soon
American Is Offering Their First New Buy Miles Promo Of 2017
Is Amex Everyday The Best Credit Card for Teens And College Students?
Success: $900 In Amex Airline Credit Reimbursements
Making Sense Of Annual Credit Card Spending Bonuses
Great Deal: British Airways Offering Triple Avios On All Flights
American Modifies Their Gold & Platinum Status Challenge For Better And Worse
Earn Free Lounge Visits With Your Free Lounge Visits
Activate Your 2017 Amex Business Platinum Gogo Wifi Passes
I Have No Elite Qualifying Miles… And I’m Kind Of Excited About It
Reminder: You Can Now Earn 5x Points On Uber & Lyft
Claim Your 2017 Amex Airline Fee Credits!

TRICKS: Redeeming Miles

Citi Offering A 25% Bonus On ThankYou Points Transfers To Virgin Atlantic
Korean Air Adds Online Award Bookings For Partner Airlines

TRAVEL With Ben (Lucky)

Can Kids Fly In First Class?
Southwest’s Boarding Process: Why I Both Love And Hate It
The Most Premium Yet Back-Alley Airport Transit Ever
How Everyone Can Visit Canadian National Parks For Free
I Was Walked From My Airbnb!
Can Americans Now Legally Travel To Cuba? Here’s My Experience
9 Thoughts On Visiting Cuba As An American
Supporting Syrian Refugees In Jordan
My Last And Worst Flight Of 2016

REVIEWS & Trip Reports

Royal Jordanian 787 Business Class In 10 Pictures
Review: Lufthansa First Class 747-8 Frankfurt To Boston
Review: Aloft Boston Seaport
Review: W South Beach
Royal Jordanian Embraer 175 Crown Class In 10 Pictures
Review: Park Hyatt Vienna Park Suite
Review: Le Meridien Munich
EgyptAir 777 Business Class In 10 Pictures
Air Canada 767 Premium Rouge In 10 Pictures
Review: Lufthansa Lounge London Heathrow Airport
Review: Garuda Indonesia First Class 777-300ER Singapore To London
Review: Dnata Lounge Terminal 3 Singapore Airport
Review: Garuda Indonesia First Class Lounge Jakarta
Review: Garuda Indonesia First Class 777-300ER Jakarta To Singapore
Review: Keraton At The Plaza Jakarta
Review: Garuda Indonesia First Class Arrivals & Chauffeur Service Jakarta

NEWS & Updates

Fort Lauderdale Flights Cancelled Due To Shooting
American Systemwide Upgrade Elite Companion Policy Changes
Alaska Airlines Introduces Free Inflight Messaging
Yay: Southwest Backtracks On Companion Pass Changes
Could Cathay Pacific Launch A Vancouver To Miami Flight?
Horrible: Allegiant Flight Attendant Power Trip Prevents Sisters From Seeing Dying Father
Southwest Companion Pass Has A Very Bad Week
Lufthansa Cuts Magazines & Newspapers In Favor Of eJournals
American Modifies Their Boarding Process
C’mon Southwest, You’re Better Than Yesterday’s Devaluation
PSA: You May Get Bitten If You Try To Take A Selfie With A Crocodile
Southwest Makes It More Difficult To Earn The Companion Pass
Should The DOT Finally Address Phony Emotional Support Animals?
Bad Business Model Alert: BlissJet Launches Transatlantic “Shared” Private Jet Flights
How American Quietly Slashed Confirmed Domestic Upgrades


I hope everyone has a great rest of the weekend!

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  1. Brian New Member

    @Lucky - big fan of your blog and not trying to be a troll, but I thought I should point out that in the link you provided in response to @Super VC10, you specific cite Brunei as a place you wouldn't feel comfortable travelling to. Since that reference post is only a year old, I guess the question becomes - what has changed (either in Brunei or in your thinking on the matter)? Safe travels!

  2. Bruce Seitanides Guest

    I find it despicable that in the 21st century there are still countries which take legal action against gay people. I am genuinely concerned for your safety, lucky and hope nothing goes wrong during ur stay, but I would advise not to go visiting countries where it is clear that you're not welcome because of your sexuality.

  3. CR Member

    And for all those people giving Lucky grief about visiting Brunei and being gay and threatening to report him to authorities - get a life and learn about international relations!

    The last thing Brunei would do is piss off the US government by arresting an American citizen over something like that if he's minding his own business in his hotel traveling solo.

    Brunei and the US have a good relationship (visa waiver country,...

    And for all those people giving Lucky grief about visiting Brunei and being gay and threatening to report him to authorities - get a life and learn about international relations!

    The last thing Brunei would do is piss off the US government by arresting an American citizen over something like that if he's minding his own business in his hotel traveling solo.

    Brunei and the US have a good relationship (visa waiver country, defense cooperation on South China Sea issues, etc.) that they wouldn't want to jeopardize with the current and new administration about to come in.

    While it's true that is the law in Brunei on the books and Americans are subjected to the laws of the country they are in, enforcement and applicability of that in practice is is another story.

    The Brunei authorities aren't stupid, it's not some backwater country with incompetent people at the top running it.

  4. CR Member

    @Lucky - will you get some time to explore Bandar Seri Begawan?

    The arts and crafts center sells some lovely textiles and Brunei made goods. It's along that main road on the waterfront, to the left if you're looking at the floating village from the city. There's a bus you can take from Empire into town which costs a dollar.

  5. TheAirlineKid Member

    If you have time in Dubai and want to visit the real heart of Dubai away from the mallls and bling, let me know, will be glad to show you around :)

  6. Jerry Diamond

    HI Lucky,

    Glad to see you've made it to Brunei. While the island of Borneo might be one of my favorite places on Earth, I wouldn't personally describe Brunei as the island's highlight. That being said, I hope you get a chance to walk around Kampong Ayer, maybe take the speed boat over to Temburong, or even just have a coffee on BSB's waterfront.

    Brunei's an interesting and friendly place for a few days. Enjoy your time there.

  7. Credit Guest

    Lucky,

    Your travels are becoming very interesting. Switching from the same old bubble of high class travel to places and people that live everyday life. I wish you would start writing trip reports too more often. Not taking Uber from here to there, but a taxi or bus, standing in line, staying in airbnb etc.

  8. Super VC10 Gold

    As one gay man to another, I have to say I'm stunned at your proclivity for cheerily promoting countries with the most draconian laws against homosexuality.

    The penalty for homosexual behavior in Brunei is DEATH BY STONING.

    One has to wonder if you possess even the tiniest degree of social consciousness. Or is your life just about quaffing endless flutes of Champagne while seeking airline bedding with the highest possible thread count?

    1. lucky OMAAT

      @ Super VC10 -- Well, no, clearly that's not what my life is about, or else I wouldn't have flown a dry airline to get here, would I? See here for my logic on why I travel to countries like this:
      https://onemileatatime.com/countries-gay-illegal/

  9. Trevor Member

    Just an observation - your category: "Travel with Lucky" is deceiving, as some of those posts are from Tiffany. Don't get me wrong, I love Tiffany's writing, and find her to be refreshing, but, it seems disingenuous to put that under "Travel with Lucky", one logically would assume that those are Lucky's posts, not someone else's.

  10. Imperator Diamond

    I had forgotten about the ANA flights! So a big +1 @David W

    Though, I doubt Lucky will now have the time to put that trip report together.

  11. David W Community Ambassador

    I'm hoping you'll post the trip report involving ANA business and first class, from October!

  12. Ben Guest

    Lucky - will you do a year end wrap up?

    Number of points you redeemed
    Number of points you spent
    Cash paid for revenue tickets/hotels
    Best/Worst redemption/flight/hotel

  13. MSharma New Member

    Lucky,

    is that picture from The Empire Hotel and Country Club in Brunei?

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Brian New Member

@Lucky - big fan of your blog and not trying to be a troll, but I thought I should point out that in the link you provided in response to @Super VC10, you specific cite Brunei as a place you wouldn't feel comfortable travelling to. Since that reference post is only a year old, I guess the question becomes - what has changed (either in Brunei or in your thinking on the matter)? Safe travels!

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Bruce Seitanides Guest

I find it despicable that in the 21st century there are still countries which take legal action against gay people. I am genuinely concerned for your safety, lucky and hope nothing goes wrong during ur stay, but I would advise not to go visiting countries where it is clear that you're not welcome because of your sexuality.

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CR Member

And for all those people giving Lucky grief about visiting Brunei and being gay and threatening to report him to authorities - get a life and learn about international relations! The last thing Brunei would do is piss off the US government by arresting an American citizen over something like that if he's minding his own business in his hotel traveling solo. Brunei and the US have a good relationship (visa waiver country, defense cooperation on South China Sea issues, etc.) that they wouldn't want to jeopardize with the current and new administration about to come in. While it's true that is the law in Brunei on the books and Americans are subjected to the laws of the country they are in, enforcement and applicability of that in practice is is another story. The Brunei authorities aren't stupid, it's not some backwater country with incompetent people at the top running it.

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