just saw this https://onemileatatime.com/deals/chase-aeroplan-transfer-bonus/ ofc this happens right after I book my trip oh well
At one time, they were on different travel platforms but I believe Chase has moved all cards to the same platform now.Back when we had both the CSP and the CSR, whenever we checked the Chase Ultimate Rewards travel site, it would show different hotel options based on which credit card you were using. So, for example, some hotels would be available with the CSP but would not show up under the CSR. We thought hotels would show up on both cards, just with different pricing, but this was not the case.
So did Chase stop using Expedia? Before, whenever I booked hotels through Chase, the hotels said I paid through Expedia. A few hotels even expressed that they didn't like Expedia for whatever reason. Sometimes they made me feel like I did something wrong lol.At one time, they were on different travel platforms but I believe Chase has moved all cards to the same platform now.
We would like BA to cover the cost of our hotel, dinner and one extra day at the parking garage in St. Louis. This totals about $245. Any advice on how to approach this with BA?
Does anyone know if there are any restrictions on transferring points - like a min time on having an Aeroplan account? I have a flight booked on United but there aren't award trips available on United. It is really an AirCanada flight and looking at AirCanada site, it looks like I could book the same flight for points. I'd have to transfer from UR but it would be worth it.just saw this https://onemileatatime.com/deals/chase-aeroplan-transfer-bonus/ ofc this happens right after I book my trip oh well
i don't think so you can try a 1000 run but then you would loose out on the bonusDoes anyone know if there are any restrictions on transferring points - like a min time on having an Aeroplan account? I have a flight booked on United but there aren't award trips available on United. It is really an AirCanada flight and looking at AirCanada site, it looks like I could book the same flight for points. I'd have to transfer from UR but it would be worth it.
I believe this to be correct. BA is only responsible for getting your luggage to you. Unfortunately this is a risk we run when booking positioning flights. I suppose it doesn't hurt to try, but I wouldn't expect much, if anything. BA and AA are both OneWorld, so perhaps next time try booking your connecting flight with AA, or booking the entire trip with AA. You would then have a better case for the night in the hotel due to a missed connection.Were these booked separately? Is there an recourse when you have 2 separate itineraries? I think that's the whole risk using positioning flights. We're doing the same thing in June for flights to/from Ireland from BOS. We're flying up to BOS the day before but are planning to fly all the way home on the return. I presuming we'll just have to pay out of pocket if we miss the connection. Although I think Aer Lingus and Jet Blue are partners, so maybe we can link the itineraries after the fact?
What do you mean that his record is clean on the Inks?I sent a SM to Chase re: DH's Ink from early Sept. Got the reply that I need to reply to the message when we meet the spend. The message included the 24 month verbage. Good news is, his record is clean on the Inks.
I'd say yes. Try to put his name on the booking when you make it, then call the hotel and verify that his name is on the reservation. If it isn't, then ask them to add it and tell them that he will be checking in.Can I book a hotel through the Chase portal for DH if I won't be there? He won't need my Card for anything right?
No inks in the last 24 months. The wording pretty much said if you’re eligible and have not received a bonus in 24 months. Not sure if it really matters though.What do you mean that his record is clean on the Inks?
Yes, you can make the reservation in your name. I have 2 japan reservations, where we need 2 rooms - I'm the primary guest in one room and he's the primary in the second room. It actually ask you who will be the primary guest when you make the reservation.Can I book a hotel through the Chase portal for DH if I won't be there? He won't need my Card for anything right?
Thanks! I was wondering if they have the "Ink family" rule similar to the Sapphire family rule. So would it be different if you haven't had a CIU in 24 months (but you did have the CIC)? Or do they consider them together for that purpose?No inks in the last 24 months. The wording pretty much said if you’re eligible and have not received a bonus in 24 months. Not sure if it really matters though.
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We just returned from our first European vacation. I gleaned so much information from this board about booking and points. It was a wonderful experience and I can't wait to go back!
Our only hiccup occurred when we returned to the U.S. I had made reservations from London to Philly on British Airways, then a flight from Philly to St. Louis on Southwest 2 hours 45 minutes later. First the BA flight was late and then they lost our luggage. After searching and searching they had us (and several other people) fill out forms and gave us a letter explaining what would happen when they found the luggage.
We then made the very long walk to the Southwest counter hoping to get the next flight to St. Louis. (Side note--bad airport design in Philly. We had to walk outside for approx. 7-9 minutes. Someone mentioned we should get an employee shuttle if we found one.)
When we finally get to Southwest they are closed for the evening but an employee was sitting near by waiting for her ride home. God bless that angel woman. She logged back into the system and told us there were no more flights that night but she would get us on the first non-stop the next day. She then checked us in and printed boarding passes for us at no additional cost.
So we had to get a hotel with a shuttle for the night. At this point we are jet-lagged, exhausted, hungry and on London time (1 a.m.) My husband booked a nearby Hilton. That's when I remembered we had AirTags in the bag. We looked it up and it showed that it was in Philly. A minute later BA called and said they found it and could we come back for it. My husband is a runner so I stayed put while he ran that long route back to the other terminal. There were 6-7 other passengers also returning to the area to pick up their found bags. Despite having called him to come back, no one was at the BA counter so he had to get someone from Qatar to go find a worker. When they showed up, he mentioned the expenses we just incurred due to the baggage loss and that BA needed to pay for it. That worker said we must have just missed our bag on the turnstile. He pointed out the unlikely odds of a half dozen passengers all missing their bags and then them suddenly being visible two hours later. So that worker gave him a BA business card of a person to contact with our complaint.
We would like BA to cover the cost of our hotel, dinner and one extra day at the parking garage in St. Louis. This totals about $245. Any advice on how to approach this with BA?
I paid for the BA flight with CSP so I made sure all the additional expenses incurred were also put on that card, so if BA balks I may file with Chase.
Despite this hiccup at the end, I would go back in a heartbeat. I'm already planning our next adventure.