Written by Chuck @ Doctor Of Credit
Update 1/14/22: From reader Kyle: For those experiencing issues with payment not going through, add the card to your united account as a payment method and then use the saved payment card to pay for the travel bank purchase. That work around is working at the moment. Update 1/8/22: Travel credits now posting as well. […]
Category: United Airlines
Chase United Business 150,000 Miles Offer ($20,000 Spend)
Written by William Charles @ Doctor Of Credit
Chase is offering up to 150,000 miles on the United Business card. Bonus is broken down as follows:
American Airlines/United Shopping Portal: Spend $150/$300+ & Earn 500/1,000 Bonus Miles
Written by William Charles @ Doctor Of Credit
There are two shopping portal bonuses from American Airlines or United Airlines.
United TravelBank Is Back
Written by Chuck @ Doctor Of Credit
Update 1/8/22: Travel credits now posting as well. The United Airlines TravelBank feature was down for a few days, but has now returned. United TravelBank link Lots of people like using their AmEx incidental airline credit to load their United TravelBank account with funds which can be used for the next 5 years. Anecdotally, these […]
DLD 366: A fresh start
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
A new year, and we’re ready to go with fresh hot takes on all the latest aviation news.
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Beyond the beds: Considering the back half of United’s A321XLR
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Getting flat beds in business class on United’s upcoming A321XLR fleet would seem to be table stakes for a new aircraft configuration today. That it will be a new product, however, is very interesting. So, too, is what that means vis a vis spacing on b…
Beyond the beds: Considering the back half of United’s A321XLR
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Getting flat beds in business class on United’s upcoming A321XLR fleet would seem to be table stakes for a new aircraft configuration today. That it will be a new product, however, is very interesting. So, too, is what that means vis a vis spacing on b…
DLD 366: A fresh start
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
A new year, and we’re ready to go with fresh hot takes on all the latest aviation news.
United TravelBank Is Back
Written by Chuck @ Doctor Of Credit
The United Airlines TravelBank feature was down for a few days, but has now returned. United TravelBank link Lots of people like using their AmEx incidental airline credit to load their United TravelBank account with funds which can be used for the next 5 years. Anecdotally, these purchases have worked to trigger the airline credit; […]
IHG: Earn 1,000 United Miles On Your Next Stay Of 2+ Nights
Written by William Charles @ Doctor Of Credit
IHG is offering 1,000 United Miles on your next stay of two consecutive nights or more. Must stay by March 31, 2022
United Airlines adds free Messaging to in-flight WiFi
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
United Airlines passengers now have a free, albeit limited, in-flight WiFi option on board. The carrier enabled free messaging services for travelers via its mobile app.
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United Airlines adds free Messaging to in-flight WiFi
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
United Airlines passengers now have a free, albeit limited, in-flight WiFi option on board. The carrier enabled free messaging services for travelers via its mobile app.
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How sideways can you sit?
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
When it comes to flying, seats generally face forward. There are a few that face backward, typically reserved for premium cabins,. And then there are the sideways seats. Including one that might soon fly even more sideways than before.
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How sideways can you sit?
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
When it comes to flying, seats generally face forward. There are a few that face backward, typically reserved for premium cabins,. And then there are the sideways seats. Including one that might soon fly even more sideways than before.
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United snags Virgin Australia as a partner, displacing Delta
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Virgin Australia and United Airlines secured a new partnership for connections between the United States and Australia. The deal, effective from April 2022, sees Delta Air Lines drop from the role it held over the past decade.
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United snags Virgin Australia as a partner, displacing Delta
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Virgin Australia and United Airlines secured a new partnership for connections between the United States and Australia. The deal, effective from April 2022, sees Delta Air Lines drop from the role it held over the past decade.
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United, ZeroAvia see hydrogen-powered regional jets by the end of the decade
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
United Airlines wants to power some of its regional jets with hydrogen by the end of the decade. The company announced a deal with ZeroAvia to purchase up to 100 of the new zero-emission, 100% hydrogen-electric engines (ZA2000-RJ). The engine could be …
United, ZeroAvia see hydrogen-powered regional jets by the end of the decade
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
United Airlines wants to power some of its regional jets with hydrogen by the end of the decade. The company announced a deal with ZeroAvia to purchase up to 100 of the new zero-emission, 100% hydrogen-electric engines (ZA2000-RJ). The engine could be …
DLD 363: Picking up the pieces
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Sometimes the best plan when a trip gets complicated is to just walk away. Or at least strongly consider the possibility in the face of ever changing travel restrictions.
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DLD 363: Picking up the pieces
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
Sometimes the best plan when a trip gets complicated is to just walk away. Or at least strongly consider the possibility in the face of ever changing travel restrictions.