FLASH SALE:   United Mileage Plus Offering Up To 60,000 Bonus Miles

FLASH SALE: United Mileage Plus Offering Up To 60,000 Bonus Miles

In the July version of United’s Mileage Plus, you can earn us much as 60% in bonus miles when adding miles to your account.   This ‘Flash Sale’ lasts only until July 16 so if you need to add a few miles to your account, this may serve as a good time to do so.

The promo is tiered.   If you buy between 5,000 and 14,000 miles you’ll earn a 20% bonus.   If you buy between 15,000 and 29,000 miles you’ll earn a 40% discount.    Buying between 30,000 and 89,000 miles will yield you a 60% bonus.    If you buy 90,000 miles, you’ll get 60,000 bonus miles; basically a 66% discount and be paying about 2.1 cents per mile.

I like these sales because they let passengers add miles to their accounts for relative attractive pricing and then turn those miles into First Class or Business Class on Lufthansa, or Business Class on SWISS, Austrian, or BRUSSELS.

Remember you can only buy 150,000 miles a year for your account and the sale ends at midnight on July 16, 2017.
 
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Star Alliance Route Announcements:  June 22 – July 9, 2017

Star Alliance Route Announcements: June 22 – July 9, 2017

AIR CANADA:

Vancouver – Delhi:  Effective October 14 will BEGIN 3x/week service (Seasonal resumption).

Vancouver – Delhi:  Effective October 31 increases from 3x/week to 4x/week.

Vancouver – Delhi:  Effective between December 4 and January 31 increases from 4x/week to 5x/week.

 

AIR CHINA:

Beijing – Athens:  Effective September 30 will BEGIN 2x/week service (Previously scheduled to start November 1).

Beijing – Jakarta:  Effective November 2 increases from 3x/week to 4x/week.

 

AIR NEW ZEALAND:

Auckland – Buenos Aires:   Effective between March 25 and April 30 increases from 3x/week to 4/week.

Auckland – Shanghai:  Effective between January 18 and February 28 increases from 7x/week to 10x/week.

 

ANA:

Tokyo (NRT) – Los Angeles:  Effective October 29 increases from 1x/day to 2x/day.

 

AUSTRIAN:

Vienna – Cape Town:  Effective October 27, 2018 will BEGIN 2x/week service.

Vienna – Tokyo (NRT):  Effective May 15, 2018  will BEGIN 5x/week service.

 

AVIANCA:

Sao Paulo – Santiago de Chile:  Effective August 7 will BEGIN 2x/day service.

 

EVA:

Taipei – Fukuoka:  Effective October 29 increases from 7x/week to 10x/week.

 

LOT:

Budapest – Chicago:  Effective May 5, 2018 will BEGIN 2x/week service

Budapest – New York (JFK):  Effective May 3, 2017 will BEGIN 4x/week service.

 

LUFTHANSA:

Frankfurt – Nagoya:  Effective March 25 increases from 3x/week to 5x/week.

 

SHENZHEN:

Shenzhen – Manila:  Effective August 2 will BEGIN 3x/week service.

 

TURKISH:

Antalya – Tel Aviv:  Effective August 30 will BEGIN 4x/week service.

Trabzon – Yanbu:  Effective June 29 BEGINS 1x/week service (Until September 14).

 

PREVIOUS STAR ALLIANCE ROUTE ANNOUNCEMENTS

 
H/T:  AirlineRoute.net
 
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LUFTHANSA Offers ‘Express’ Security At Munich For Certain Intra-Germany Flights

LUFTHANSA Offers ‘Express’ Security At Munich For Certain Intra-Germany Flights

Lufthansa has announced that it will make life a bit easier for passengers flying from Munich’s Terminal 2 to a handful of German cities.

For passengers flying to Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, or Dusseldorf, they will be able to bypass the main security screening checkpoints and go to the gate area for the flights where security screening will take place.

Dubbed ‘SmartDepart’, this new screening process is now in place during peak travel times of 6:00a to 8:30a and from 4:00p to 6:30p.    In addition to the security ‘shortcut’, the gates for these flights will be located in the central area of Terminal 2, further reducing the amount of time passengers need to take to make their flights.   In fact, the aircraft will park at gates closest to the exits of the destination airports as well.

But there is one theoretical restriction to the program.    Signage indicates that passengers traveling with ONLY ONE carry on piece of luggage will be allowed to use SmartDepart.  But in practice I find it hard to believe that passengers will be penalized if they have a purse or small briefcase in addition to their carry on bag.   We’ve come to know that barks have always been worse than bites when it comes to such things.

If you are traveling on one of these flights, look for signage that reads ‘Smart Depart Fast Lane’ inside of T2 in Munich.  That will take you to the express security check point.

The service is open to all passengers on these flights regardless of Miles & More status or class of travel.

If I understand LH’s press release correctly, it appears that this program will be expanded to more LH flights starting on October 31.

 


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