oneworld news: Take a look at the new JAL 777-300ER First Class Sky Suite and Cabin

Posted on: September 14th, 2012 by: aadvantagegeek

Screenshot of the JAL website

Last month JAL announced plans to upgrade their in-flight product when they start taking delivery of the Boeing 777-300ERs that they have on order (the new planes are scheduled to go into service early next year).

This morning they went live with a new micro-site that offers detailed images.  There’s even JAL Kitchen Gallery dedicated to their updated international food service.

The website is mostly in Japanese but there are lots of great photos.  Go here to check it out.

Have a great weekend!

From American Way Magazine: Enter to Win a Trip to Tokyo. Plus Tokyo AAdvantage Offers

Posted on: June 5th, 2012 by: aadvantagegeek

Japanese Cooking Show

I’ve been busy getting some storm damage repaired, but I’m back to the blog and today we have a theme: Tokyo.

Win a trip to Tokyo

American Way Magazine, the in-flight publication from American Airlines, is sponsoring a new sweepstakes:

This year marks the one-year anniversary of the enhanced relationship between Japan Airlines and American Airlines, which continues to bring travelers even more flights and convenient schedule options between top U.S. cities and Asia.

With daily nonstop flights to Tokyo, you can fly direct from New York City (JFK) to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on American Airlines. Beginning June 1, this daily service offers you a better early morning departure and more options to Japan.

In celebration of the new service, we invite you to enter a sweepstakes to win two round-trip economy class tickets on American Airlines to Japan.

Here’s some of the details from the terms and conditions:

Deadline to enter is June 30, 2012 at 11:59 pm CDT
One (1) winner will be drawn on or around July 6, 2012.
Winner will be notified on or around July 6, 2012.
The Grand Prize consists of two round-trip promotional tickets from the United States to Japan on American Airlines.
Prize Value: $2,400.00.

It’s easy to enter, just provide your contact information. Go here to read the rest of the rules and to submit your entry.

Tokyo Bonus Offers

Late May marked the 25th anniversary of American’s service to Tokyo, and June 1 they resumed service between New York JFK and Tokyo Haneda, so recently we’ve seen some Tokyo related promotions.

American offered a couple of promotions that have already expired (Pinterest Sweepstakes, reduced mileage AAdvantage awards) but not all offers are gone.

The two biggest are still available.

They’re offering Double AAdvantage Miles if you fly the new JAL Boeing 787 between Boston and Tokyo Narita (that’s an extra 13,544 AAdvantage Miles). Because of the new AA/JAL Joint Business Agreement, you’ll also earn Elite Qualifying Miles and Elite Bonus miles just like you would on an AA operated flight.

Earn Up To 30,000 AAdvantage Miles At Hotel New Otani, Tokyo which includes a 400 year old garden on the property.

Stay 3 nights or more with the “AAdvantage Bonus Miles Package” at “The Main” and earn a bonus of up to 10,000 miles. Plus earn up to 20,000 miles when flying between New York Kennedy (JFK) and Tokyo Haneda (HND) on purchased, published First Class, Business Class and Economy Class fare.

So in keeping with today’s theme, here are some Tokyo related links for your consideration.

If you’re one of the most acclaimed sushi chefs in the U.S., where would you got for sushi in Japan? Experts’ Expert: David Chang’s top sushi restaurant in Tokyo

Traveling to or from Haneda? Making a connection? Take the airport shuttle to Natural Hot Spring Heiwajima Spa. Relax in the hot springs, take a bath or a sauna, get a message, eat, rest, or watch television. Heiwajima is 24 hours and shuttle to and from the airport leaves every 15 minutes.

Trying to have a deeper understanding of Tokyo and Cool Japan culture? Read The Otaku Encyclopedia: An Insider’s Guide to the Subculture of Cool Japan. It’s funny, short (though it still has over 600 entries), and will make your trip to the Akihabara more interesting.

Looking for a place to stay? It’s easy to find reviews for the Park Hyatt Tokyo, The Peninsula, Grand Hyatt, Four Seasons, and the Mandarin hotels. Jay from the First Class Project Blog recently published a series of trip reports from his Japan trip and in addition to reviews for some of the high end hotels that he stayed at, he also has reviews of the more practical business class hotels that don’t often get covered. Anyone looking to visit on a budget should take a look his posts (with lots of photos):

Hyatt Regency – Tokyo
Sunroute Hotel Shinjuku
Radisson Narita
Nikko Inn
Hotel Gracery Ginza

And now for some bathroom amusement

Sega’s Toylet – urinal meets video game.

Take a tour through a Tokyo Toilet showroom.

(About the photo. I was flipping through some channels watching Tokyo TV and came across this cooking show. The hostess wore the mask and stayed in character the whole time. Different. But still better than much of the stuff in the U.S.)

Targeted: Up to 15,000 AAdvantage Elite Miles to Tokyo

Posted on: May 17th, 2012 by: aadvantagegeek

Screenshot of JFK - Tokyo  Bonus

Take a look at your inbox and check your SPAM filters for this big exciting offer from American:

Explore Tokyo: Earn Up To 15,000 AAdvantage Bonus Elite Qualifying Miles

Participating Airlines: American Airlines (Includes travel on codeshare flights marketed by Japan Airlines)

Award: 15,000 Bonus Elite Qualifying Miles

Exclusive Offer: Earn up to 15,000 bonus elite qualifying miles when you fly round-trip between New York (JFK) and Tokyo Haneda (HND) on purchased, published First Class, Business Class and select Economy Class fares (booked in Y, B, H, K, M, L, W or V).

Reach Elite Status Faster: Earn elite status faster with this elite-qualifying offer and you will be on your way to your next elite AAdvantage membership tier.

Not Elite? Purchase round-trip in First Class or Business Class and earn AAdvantage Gold® status during this offer period. When the miles have posted to your account you can start to enjoy the benefits of elite-status membership.

Distance between JFK and HND – 13,546 miles round-trip
Class of Service Base EQMs Bonus EQMs Total EQMs
First 13,546 15,000 28,546
Business 13,546 15,000 28,546
Full Fare Economy (Y, B) 13,546 10,000 23,546
Discount Economy (H, K, L, M, V, W) 13,546  5,000 18,546

*EQM=Elite Qualifying Miles

Just travel between June 1, 2012 and August 31, 2012.
Registration is required before you travel. Go here using Promotion Code: HNDEQ

Here’s the bad news:

From the terms and conditions: This offer valid only for selected AAdvantage members who receive this communication directly from American Airlines.

So not offer.  No miles.  Check your trash can.  Check you SPAM filers.  Or check all those unread markting emails in your inbox.

Go here for the complete offer wich includes terms and conditions.

Stay tuned:

I have a post a little later this afternoon: Rumors and Sneak Peeks!

oneworld News: Video of JAL’s new 787 Dreamliner first scheduled flight landing in Boston

Posted on: April 23rd, 2012 by: aadvantagegeek

It was a big day for JAL yesterday as they started their new non-stop service between Tokyo Narita and Boston with their new Boeing 787 Dreamliner.   It was a big success.  The sold out, first flight took 12 hours and 13 minutes and arrived in Boston 20 minutes ahead of schedule.  And Boston’s planespotter community was on hand to record the arrival:

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You can also see photos of the event on JAL’s Facebook page.   Pak’s JAL Blog has photos, video, and links to some interesting Tweets from the event.

As a reminder, American and JAL have some great Japan travel promotions:

• Fly nonstop from Boston to Tokyo on Japan Airlines and earn double AAdvantage miles every time you fly through June 30, 2012

• To celebrate the new service, we want to reward you with unlimited double Business ExtrAA points for travel on the American Airlines marketed (AA) flight operated by Japan Airlines between April 22 and June 30, 2012.

• Book a round trip award ticket for 40,000 AAdvantage miles on American Airlines or Japan Airlines between North America and Asia

Some more JAL 787 news today as they announced that they’ll be launching 787 Dreamliner service to Delhi, Beijing, and Moscow in May.

If you’re an airplane geek and have a little time to waste today, check out JAL’s dedicated 787 website which includes some video interviews with JAL employees discussing some of the 787′s features.

What a beautiful plane. I think that I’d actually prefer to sit in coach (once) just so I can have a view of the wing.

Japan for fewer AAdvantage Miles and a movie about an 86 Year Old Sushi Chef

Posted on: April 11th, 2012 by: aadvantagegeek

The new documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi by David Gelb is about 86 year old master sushi chef Jiro Ono and his Michelin 3 star rated restaurant Sukiyabashi Jiro in Tokyo. It’s a wonderful film and Mr. Ono represents many of the qualities I most admire about Tokyo and Japan: he’s dedicated and disciplined, meticulous and witty.

Here’s a clip.

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If you’ve been to Japan, seeing the film will make you want to go back. And if you haven’t been, then watching it may make you want to go.

If you need some extra incentive to visit Tokyo, between now and May 31, you’ll save 25,000 AAdvantage Miles when you redeem an award to Japan or many other Asian destinations:

Participating Airlines:  American Airlines and Japan Airlines

Award Special:  Book a round-trip Economy Class award ticket between North America** and Asia with 40,000 American Airlines AAdvantage miles (taxes and fees apply up to $271†).

Offer Dates:  Book your travel starting March 29, 2012 and travel between April 6, 2012 and May 31, 2012

Offer:  AAdvantage members can claim a round-trip Economy Class award for 40,000 AAdvantage miles (taxes/fees apply up to $271) for travel on American Airlines or Japan Airlines between North America and Asia.

To book your award travel on American Airlines or Japan Airlines flights, contact American Airlines AAdvantage Reservations or call 1-800-882-8880. An award service charge applies to AAdvantage award reservations ticketed by our reservations office, Travel Centers or airport agents.

These are MileSAAver Awards, so if you’re looking for availability, look for MileSAAver (T) inventory. Ticketing can’t be done online, you’ll have to call customer service to get the reduced rate.  Go here for full details.

Boston to Tokyo on the 787 Dreamliner: Double AAvantage Miles & Extra Business ExtrAA Points

Posted on: January 18th, 2012 by: aadvantagegeek

JAL Boeing 787

oneworld member Japan Airlines is pretty excited about their new Boeing 787 Dreamliner, so much so that they’ve even got a special website (in Japanese) to show off the new plane (hat tip to Pak’s JAL Blog).   

Their partner American Airlines must be pretty excited too, because they created a dedicated webpage to promote the start of JAL’s 787 Dreamliner service between Boston and Tokyo:

American Airlines continues to open more doors to Asia. Working with fellow oneworld member Japan Airlines, we will launch nonstop service between Boston and Tokyo Narita on April 22 on a brand new Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Boasting advanced technology and an innovative cabin environment with larger windows and new lighting features, the 787 Dreamliner provides a peaceful and comfortable environment across the Pacific.

And to celebrate the occasion, American is offering a big fare sale, Double AAdvantage Miles and bonus Business ExtrAA points.

Double AAdvantage Miles Offer

Fly the brand new Boeing 787 Dreamliner to Tokyo!
Earn Double AAdvantage Miles

EXPERIENCE THE LUXURY OF THE 787 DREAMLINER.

AIRLINE: Japan Airlines (includes codeshare flights booked as an American Airlines flight and operated by Japan Airlines)

AWARD: Double Miles

BONUS CODE: BOSTY

DATES: Travel between April 22, 2012 and June 30, 2012.

OFFER: In celebration of the new nonstop service on Japan Airlines between Boston and Tokyo Narita, earn double miles every time you fly the route on a new Boeing 787. This offer is valid for travel on purchased, published Business Class and select Economy Class fares from April 22, 2012 through June 30, 2012.

Here are the fare classes that qualify for the offer:

Offer applies only to AAdvantage members who purchase and fly on purchased, published Business Class fares booked in J, R, D or I

Economy Class fares booked in Y, W, B, H, K, M, L, V or S on American Airlines marketed flights

Business Class fares booked in J, C, D, X or I

Economy Class fares booked in Y, W, B, E, H, K, M, L, V or S on Japan Airlines operated flights

Double Business ExtrAA points:

To celebrate the new service, we want to reward you with unlimited double Business ExtrAA points for travel on the American Airlines marketed (AA) flight operated by Japan Airlines between April 22 and June 30, 2012.

Register your company for this offer by June 30, 2012, using promotion code BOSNRTDBL.

And just like the double miles offer, you’ll need to book your into a qualifying fare class:

AAdvantage double mile offer is valid on Japan Airlines operated nonstop flights for travel between Boston (BOS) and Tokyo (NRT) from April 22, 2012, through June 30, 2012. Includes travel on codeshare flights marketed by American Airlines and operated by Japan Airlines (booked under the AA flight number).

Here are the fares that qualify for the offer:

Offer applies only to AAdvantage members who purchase and fly on purchased, published Business Class fares booked in J, R, D or I

Economy Class fares booked in Y, W, B, H, K, M, L, V or S on American Airlines marketed flights

Business Class fares booked in J, C, D, X or I

Economy Class fares booked in Y, W, B, E, H, K, M, L, V or S on Japan Airlines operated flights.

A round-trip from Boston to Narita will earn 13,402 base miles, so with the double offer you’ll earn 26,804 AAdvantage miles, which is enough for a round-trip domestic award.

Registration is required before you travel.

Go here to sign up for Double AAdvantage Miles offer using registration code BOSTY.

To sign up for the Double Business ExtrAA points, go here and use registration code BOSNRTDBL.

oneworld update: MegaDo Contest, LAN Sweepstakes, JAL & British Airways Premium Economy news

Posted on: December 19th, 2011 by: aadvantagegeek

Christmas at DCA

This will probably be the busiest travel week of the year.  I was at DFW yesterday and it was already pretty busy.  Fortunately, though, I was’t traveling. I was just dropping someone off at the airport.

I have a friend from Sydney that was in town for a week on business. He usually travels to Dallas on Qantas and American Airlines, but he had to make this trip at the last minute and because the fare on Qantas was so expensive, he decided to book a trip on United (in economy).

We had arranged to meet yesterday for lunch and I had offered to give him a ride to the airport to catch his return flight. He was supposed to fly from Dallas to San Francisco and then connect to a United flight to Sydney. When we got to the airport I decided that rather than just dropping him off, I’d park and go in with him just to be certain that his flight hadn’t been cancelled or anything.

So we go over to the UA ticket counter to get him checked in. The agent tells us that his flight from DFW to SFO was delayed and that it looked unlikely that he’d be able to make his SFO connection, but that he thought he might be able to book him through Los Angeles so that he could connect to a United LAX to SYD flight.

My friend said to the agent, “I know you’ll do your best, but if at all possible, would you please try to put me in an aisle seat?”

After a few minutes typing at his keyboard the agent told my fried that he had some good news and some bad news. The good news was that he was able to get my friend on the LAX to SYD flight. And then the agent frowned and said with an apologetic voice, “I’m afraid that I wasn’t able to get you an aisle seat in economy, and that the best I can do is to put you in aisle seat in Business”.

He delivered the news so grimly that it took a second for it to sink in: he had upgraded my friend (who has no elite status on United) to business class.

Nice! A little holiday miracle (courtesy United).

oneword MegaDO News

December 14 was the deadline to enter a video in the American Airlines contest to become the official video blogger of the oneworld MegaDo. And now through December 21, you can go to the AAdvantage Facebook page and vote once per day for your favorite submission.

The winner will receive two passes to attend the MegaDO and the five submissions that receive the most votes will earn their creators 25,000 AAdvantage Miles.

There were lots of good videos but the choice was easy for me: I recognized one the contestants.

His name is Brian.  He’s a fellow AAdvantage Geek, and because he’s been one of my long time readers and has frequently left comments on this blog (as IPBrian), I thought I’d give him a little plug and tell you to be sure to view his video.

Go here to the AAdvantage Facebook page to view all the videos (including Brian’s) and to cast a vote for your favorite (good luck IPBrian!!).

Win a trip to South America on LAN Airlines

From now through December 24, oneworld member and American Airlines parter LAN Airlines is giving away a prize each day plus a grand prize: a five day vacation to Ecuador.  To enter their “12 Days of Christmast Giveaway, just go to the LAN Airlines US Facebook page. Good luck!

Speaking of LAN, they’re offering pretty cheap fares to Easter Island.  Tickets are usually a little pricey, but through the end of the years they’re offering fares for as little as $999.  Before you rush out and purchase a ticket, check out hotel prices. Easter Island is one of the world’s more expensive destinations.  

Premium Economy seats on AA.com

Mike Reed wrote about this a few days ago over on his Getting Status blog, but British Airways premium economy (World Traveler Plus) seating is now being displayed and sold on AA.com:

American Airlines’ customers can purchase Premium Economy seats on their partner airlines – before, customers would have to purchase through British Airways to buy this class of service.

I was looking at flights to Tokyo and noticed that it’s now possible to book JAL premium economy seats on AA.com. Take a look:

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Something else you might notice in the screenshot: $84 fares from LAX to Narita. Don’t get too excited. This fare requires a round-trip purchase and the return fare is still more more than $900.

British Airways upgrades premium economy service:

In case you missed it, Jaunted gave  British Airways’ Word Traveller Plus, premium economy product a pretty bad review.  Of the food they wrote:

Ah, British Airways, perpetuating all those outdated stereotypes about crap UK food. We were hoping for something more palatable than “chicken and beef”; we got the same food as economy. A gin and tonic and some snack things, followed by a tasteless roast beef dinner and inedible pasta salad and the ironically-named “cherry creamy delight”, then an equally unpalatable sandwich and muffin before landing.

Now they’re reporting “British Airways’ Premium Economy Food Gets the Upgrade to Business Class“.

Photo credit: Christmas at DCA by Goddess Adrasteia via Flickr

Honolulu Admirals Club combined with Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge

Posted on: November 17th, 2011 by: aadvantagegeek

The Admirals Club in Honolulu has always been a long way away from American’s gates, which made it pretty inconvenient to use unless you had a long layover, or arrived at the airport well before your departure.

Those days are over though, because as of November 16, the Admirals Club is being combined oneworld member JAL’s Sakura Lounge:

The HNL Admirals Club will co-locate to the Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge on November 16, 2011, further strengthening the relationship between the two carriers.

The new Admirals Club location is on the third level of the overseas terminal, overlooking the airport’s cultural gardens. Access to the lounge is by stairs or elevator from the central lobby across from the security checkpoint #3.

The new Admirals Club location is convenient to AA’s ticket counter and gates, security checkpoints, as well as shops and restaurants located within the main area of the overseas terminal.

Plus, the new location permits expanded AA operating hours for our members and guests as the lounge will now be open for all AA departures.

Go here to read the press release.

Friday News Roundup: Etihad, Admirals Club, AAdvantage Gold, JAL, & Exit Row Seats for Sale

Posted on: October 21st, 2011 by: aadvantagegeek

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Here’s this week’s retro American Airlines commercial.  It features the Boeing 747SP that they used to fly to between DFW and Tokyo.   Anyway, it’s Friday and time for another roundup of news items that you may have missed.

American Airlines and AAdvantage News

Redeem AAdvantage miles on Etihad
You are probably already aware, but AAdvantage members can now redeem miles on Etihad Airways.  From One Mile at a Time:

Back in June I wrote about Etihad Airways being added as an American AAdvantage partner, with limited reciprocal benefits at the time. Well, the relationship was just taken to the next level, as American miles can now be redeemed on all Etihad Airways flights, even those between the US and Abu Dhabi.

Go here to read more and for an excellent guide from Lucky on how to search for award seats.

Curbside Check-In for International Flights
You don’t have to visit the ticket counter to drop off your bags for an international flight.

American Airlines is expanding its Curbside Check-In service to give customers traveling internationally the opportunity to check their bags with the skycap — making their trip through the airport as smooth as possible. Curbside Check-in is available to all customers traveling to an international location, including countries that require a visa, making American the only airline to provide a convenient service of this kind.

Go here to read more.

Expanded access for Admirals Club members
Admirals Club members can now access the Cathay Pacific Lounge in Shanghai:

Cathay Pacific and DRAGONAIR invite American Airlines Admirals Club members, as well as American Airlines First and Business Class, AAdvantage Executive Platinum and AAdvantage Platinum members, and oneworld Emerald and Sapphire customers who are departing on an American Airlines flight to enjoy the Cathay Pacific Lounge located at Terminal 2 at Pudong International Airport (PVG).

Read about it here.

New Benefits for AAdvantage Gold Members
British Airways just introduced a new Bronze elite status tier that’s the equivilant of AAdvantage Gold, that provides an elite status mileage bonus on transatlantic flights even when their traveling on American. American has harmonized their Elite status benefits so that AAdvantage Gold customers can now earn a 25% bonus on British Airways flights:

Advantage members can earn and redeem AAdvantage miles on all American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia flights and the miles earned for flights on all three airlines count toward elite status qualification. Plus, AAdvantage Executive Platinum and AAdvantage Platinum members earn their elite status bonus miles for all of their travel on British Airways. And, effective November 1, 2011, AAdvantage Gold members will also receive elite status bonus miles for travel on British Airways.

Go here to read more.

Exit Row Seats for Sale
American used to reserve exit row seats exclusively for their AAdvantage members with elite status. Now anyone can buy those seats. From JonNYC at Traveling Better:

Exit Row Preferred Seats are now for sale to non-elite passengers within 24 hours of departure for a Preferred Seat charge.

This is good news for customers without elite status, though it sort of sucks for AAdvantage Gold customers. Twenty-four hours before departure, exit row seats often become available as AAdvantage Platinum travelers get upgraded to the front of the plane.  AAdvantage Gold customers wishing to move to one of those seats have (till now) only had to compete with each other; now they’ll have to compete with everyone else on the plane.  When I say “they’ll have to compete”, I really mean me (for the second year in a row I’m probably not going to make it to Platinum, whine, whine, whine, whine, whine).

Go here to read more.

Contract Negotiations Continue with Pilots Union
From Andrea Ahles at the Fr. Worth Star-Telegram’s Sky Talk blog:

American Airlines and its pilots union, the Allied Pilots Association, continued contract negotiations on Thursday but will recess talks during the weekend.

The two sides will resume its meetings on Monday, the APA told its members in a hotline message Thursday evening.

Go here for more details.

Some oneworld News

Japan Airlines updates 787 Seat Maps
JAL has updated the seatmap for the Boeing 787 that they’ll be using on the Boston to Tokyo Narita route. From Pak’s JAL Blog:

Japan Airlines (JAL) has updated their 787 longhaul seat map. Until recently, JAL has been using the A43 configuration on 767-300ER as the place holder (well A43 minus the lavatories and galleys). The newly updated seat map reflects a bigger business class cabin and a 2-4-2 configuration in economy class instead of 2-3-2.

Go here to view it.

British Airways offering Crash Survival Training
One of my prized possessions is a book that’s been out of print for years: The Airline Passengers’ Guerrilla Handbook by George Albert Brown.

This book was published back in 1989, back before FlyerTalk even exisited, and it was my first exposure to how the air travel system worked: fare classes, reservation systems, frequent flyer programs, ticketing rules, and all the other (till then) mysteries of the airline industry were revealed to me.  I probably read it a hundred times.

The reason why is because it included everything an airline geek wanted to know.  From how to find the cheapest flights, how to preorder a meal, loopholes in the domestic checked baggage rules, the secret sleeping compartment on a 747, even which seats offer the most safety on a plane (from the book):

There are no “safe” seats on a plane.

(a) To avoid being squashed on impact: sit anywhere further back than the wing
(b) To avoid having your neck broken in turbulance: sit anywhere but in the back of the plane, since the back of the plane is furthest form the center of gravity. While only one out of twenty crashes occur while the plane is at crusing altitude, eight out of 20 injuries occur during that period – primarily from turbulance.
(c) To avoid being burned to a crisp in a fire: sit away from the engines, since fire is usually caused by fuel lines breaking. This means sitting at the front if the engines are at the rear and the middle, or at the front and rear if the engines are in the middle. Ideally you should be next to an exit door.
(d) To avoid being sucked out of the plane when the exit doors open in midflight: sit as far away from the exit doors as possible.
(c) To avoid being suffocated in poisonous smoke: sit as close to the exit doors as possible.

In other words, when you get in the plane, first decide which way you want to die and then choose your seat accordingly.

Much of the content is a little dated now, but George Albert Brown’s writing is still enjoyable and fun to read. However, if his advice doesn’t make you feel any better about surviving an airplane crash, then you might be intersted to know that oneworld member British Airways will will be offering their frequent flyers saftey training next year. Form the Telegraph of London:

Members of the airline’s Executive Club will be able to benefit from a four-hour session on air safety, when the scheme begins next year.

For around £125 – roughly the same cost as a return trip from London Gatwick to Rome – those who sign up to the courses can learn techniques to increase their chances of surviving a crash.

Go here to read more.

In Other News

Genealogy of US Airlines
Check out this cool graphic by designer and artist, Larry Gormley.  From History Shots:

The purpose of this graphic is to uncover and explain how the industry was created and how it arrived at its present form. At the core is a full genealogy of over 100 US airlines from the major airlines to the small local service carriers. Folded into the genealogy is the relative market share of passenger traffic for each airline. This allows the viewer to understand how the industry was controlled for many decades by the Big Four and how this dominance was quickly replaced by a number of other airlines.

Go here to see and explore it.

Customs and Immigration Form Submitted Astronauts
Not sure if this will apply to Virgin Galactic customers, but when Apollo 11 astronauts returned to earth from the moon, they had to clear customs.  From Geek O System:

Despite their (entirely deserved) hero status, astronauts are just everyday people like you and me. They put their pants space suits on one leg at a time, and have to fill out U.S. Customs and Immigration forms when returning from the moon. In what is perhaps the best application of bureaucracy to date, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins declared all their moon rocks and moon dust when they arrived in Hawaii after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.

Go here to see it for yourself.

Have a great weekend!

Double AAdvantage Miles from Japan to 22 Asian Destinations

Posted on: October 20th, 2011 by: aadvantagegeek

Hopefully you’ve already booked your Business class award tickets to Tokyo for half the miles and you’re busy planning your whirlwind tour of Tokyo or maybe a Classic Tokyo/Modern Tokyo itinerary.   If you find yourself with a little extra time on your schedule or have a some extra vacation time, you might want to consider using Japan as stepping-off point to visit some other destination in Asia.

If a bowl of bird’s nest soup in Honk Kong isn’t enough incentive to leave Japan, maybe Double AAdvantage Miles will entice you.  Through February 29, 2012 you can earn Double AAdvantage Miles with Japan Airlines when you fly from Japan to 22 cities in Asia:

Airline:  Japan Airlines.  This promotion includes travel on codeshare flights marketed by American Airlines and operated by Japan Airlines (booked under the AA flight number).

Award:  Double Miles

Bonus  Code: JLSEA

Dates:  Travel between November 1, 2011 and February 29, 2012.

Offer:  Earn double AAdvantage miles when you fly nonstop on Japan Airlines on purchased, published Business Class and selected Economy Class fares from November 1, 2011 through February 29, 2012.

AAdvantage Double Mile offer is valid on Japan Airlines operated and/or marketed nonstop flights for travel:

From Tokyo Narita (NRT) to

Thailand Bangkok (BKK),
China Guangzhou (CAN),
Indonesia Jakarta (CGK),
India Delhi (DEL),
China Dalian (DLC),
Vietnam Hanoi (HAN),
Hong Kong (HKG),
Korea Seoul (ICN),
Taiwan Kaohsiung (KHH),
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (KUL),
Philippines Manila (MNL),
China Beijing (PEK),
Korea Busan (PUS),
China Shanghai (PVG),
Vietnam Saigon (SGN),
Singapore (SIN),
Taiwan Taipei (TPE);

From Tokyo Haneda (HND) to

Thailand Bangkok (BKK),
Korea Seoul (GMP),
Hong Kong (HKG),
China Beijing (PEK),
China Shanghai (SHA),
Singapore (SIN),
Taiwan Taipei (TSA);

From Tokyo Osaka (KIX) to

Thailand Bangkok (BKK),
Korea Seoul (GMP),
China Shanghai (PVG),
Taiwan Taipei (TPE);

From Tokyo Nagoya (NGO) to

China Shanghai (PVG),
Taiwan Taipei (TPE),
China Tianjin (TSN),

To be eligible for this offer, you must be an AAdvantage member residing in the U.S. and you have to fly on one of these fare classes:

On American Airlines marketed flights
Business Class fares booked in J, R, D or I;
Economy Class fares booked in Y, B, H, K;

On Japan Airlines operated flights
Business Class fares booked in J, C, D, X or I;
Economy Class fares booked in Y, B, E, H, K.

Registration using bonus code JLSEA is required before you travel.  Go here to sign up or for complete terms and conditions.

By the way, in case you missed it, there’s also a Double AAdvantage Miles offer for flights to Tokyo from Vancouver and select U.S. cities.

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