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Malaysia Airlines offering 50% bonus elite miles for London flights

Quicker elite status, but orphan miles ahoy.

Why Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer blockchain initiative worries me

Moving towards "miles as currency" rarely ends well for frequent flyers.

Review: Air Canada B77W Business Class Santiago to Toronto

Air Canada has a fantastic business class hard product on their 77Ws. Just a pity about the soft product.

Earn Double Qantas Status Credits on Flights until 20 January 2019

Registration closes 5 Feb 2018 at 11:59pm (UTC+11).

Review: San Cristobal Tower Santiago

Comparing the San Cristobal Tower, a Luxury Collection Hotel, and its sister property the Sheraton Santiago.

Air France 2-to-go La Première cabin sale from S$7.6K per person

Air France is currently holding a sale for its La Première cabin. Fares are cheap...by first class standards.

Singapore Airlines backtracks on automatic inclusion of travel insurance

Airline no longer charging people for travel insurance without consent, but what has everyone really learned?

UOB makes further tweaks to Krisflyer UOB account, but core weaknesses remain

Account now earns interest and offers integration with Mighty FX, but no change to cap on bonus miles structure.

Review: Avianca Brasil A330 Business Class Sao Paulo to Santiago

Avianca has a fantastic business class hard product which is right up there with the best of them.

Starwood and Marriott elite members can now get complimentary Hertz status

Get one and match to other car rental elite statuses.

Review: Marriott Sao Paulo Airport

Is an airport Marriott that much different from an airport Sheraton?

IHG PointsBreak is now live : more variety and extra points required per night

IHG's PointsBreak for Spring 2018 is going to be released at around 10pm 29 January 2018 (SGT). Increased choices of hotels and increased points required this time around.

How CNA’s “Singapore Airlines doesn’t deserve our online hating” article misses the point entirely

There is a big difference between reasonable concerns and full-on interweb flaming.

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