I have been asked for my boarding ticket, driver’s license and Plat to access.Dd is traveling to San Francisco to visit her bf and his family for a week. On her return will she able to use my AmEx plat to access the Centurion lounge (will they ask for her boarding pass and notice the first name isn't the same)?
As a Chicagoan, I have learned not to order pizza on vacation.The thin crust pizza is tasty, but not going to be like what you're used to in Chicagoland.
Depends what you're looking for. Are you looking for biggest sign up bonus to get CP? Or actual perks for flying?Based on the current perks, is this still the SW card I need?
I have been asked for my card, id and boarding pass every time I've entered a centurion.Dd is traveling to San Francisco to visit her bf and his family for a week. On her return will she able to use my AmEx plat to access the Centurion lounge (will they ask for her boarding pass and notice the first name isn't the same)?
There will be a link with the card to confirm it online. If I'm remembering correctly, you get prompted during the process to add it to your login.My new Amex BBP is showing out for delivery today.
Can someone remind me how I add it to my Amex 'dashboard'? I guess it doesn't just show up the way Chase does.
Delta does have deals though which is great. they are also good on routes with a lot of traffic too aka cheap fares. I usually use them on short flights like 1-2 states over.Delta is useless for international points travel! I transferred 160K MR to Delta a couple of months ago when I thought we were going to HI. Expensive mistake, but I should be able to use them to book our outbound repositioning flight to NYC.
Has anyone transferred MR to Flying Blue? It says it will take 4 biz days, and I am wondering if that is accurate. I Googled and found one source that said their personal experience was instant.
Dd is traveling to San Francisco to visit her bf and his family for a week. On her return will she able to use my AmEx plat to access the Centurion lounge (will they ask for her boarding pass and notice the first name isn't the same)?
Pretty much as soon as you get off the phone with them. The card will take a couple days but you’ll see it in your account the same day and your CSP will work until new card arrives. If you ask to have it expedited you might get lucky and they’ll send one expedited and also the original they would ship anyway. DH did this and now we have 2 cards to use.If I upgrade me csp to the csr how long does it take to take effect? I am going to book through the portal and I think 1.5 vs 1.25 would be worth the fee when you factor in the $300 travel credit.
Many times. It has been instant for me, each time.Has anyone transferred MR to Flying Blue? It says it will take 4 biz days, and I am wondering if that is accurate. I Googled and found one source that said their personal experience was instant.
One of the comments from someone who inquired mentioned that they were looking at people who had been affected and extending. Seems tedious and it would be a good way to infuse some January travel if they extended it for all. Plus good PR.Hmm wonder if it is only for people who had cancelled flights. That would be fair. Our flight on 12/27 wasn’t cancelled.
If I upgrade me csp to the csr how long does it take to take effect? I am going to book through the portal and I think 1.5 vs 1.25 would be worth the fee when you factor in the $300 travel credit.
I think so. It is showing as an option for PYB at 1.25 on my husband’s CSRDoes Blue Apron code as grocery for Chase?
That's good to know....I can probably just dump my second Disney card (the one I've had for less time) since it has the lower credit limit and it is just DD that uses it.You can't product change your Disney card to anything other than a different Disney card. They have to stay within their product
Are you looking to not have to pay for flights? If that's the case you want to look at the miles it takes vs the dollar cost of the flight.
I guess it depends on how it works. With SW, I use up as many points as I can to cover my flight(s), even if it means booking in 1-way segments. Often, I will buy the extra points when they are on sale to "top off" my account so that the entire trip is booked on points. For this trip, since it is just me (no DH or kids), I already have enough SW points in my account to cover an entire RT flight. If I wanted to fly on another airline, I know that I would probably have to choose a CC that offers MILES to cover an entirely free flight for THIS trip.Most/all of these cards will have an af, so if that's not something you want then I would stick with what you have. How much spend are you putting on your cards each month, as that will also play into it.DL is in the amex system. United and SW are both in chase so if the miles are comparable then a saphire product may be better since UR can be transferred to either.
Yup! I am interested in a card that will help maximize my cashback which I can then use towards airfare on ANY airline...but if there is a card that will provide any other travel/air-related benefits that I am not thinking of (since I am NOT a frequent traveler), I would love any advice. I'm not too worried about free checked bags since I typically travel with only carry-ons and so a $60 R/T bag fee is going to be less than an annual fee if I decide to check a bag on my annual trip. Our local airport doesn't have any fancy lounges and I already have TSA-Pre. I don't travel internationally so no need for Global Entry either.It also sounds more like you want a card so you have an option over SW and to keep the card vs churning for points to cover trips each year. This is also important to know because then an actual airline card may be better if you normally check bags. Also seems if your dh is using an apple card that he may not want to change/help by getting new cards.