American AAdvantage Globe Card

I’ve got a big update for everyone today! American Airlines and Citi have just announced their newest credit card: the Globe Card. This card is likely intended to replace the Aviator Silver Card that currently exists at Barclays (but can’t be directly applied for) when all those accounts transfer over to Citi next year sometime.Continue reading “American AAdvantage Globe Card”

Let’s go to Oklahoma. Part 2: Charlotte to Oklahoma City

Up next is the connecting flight from Charlotte to Oklahoma City!  I had read that American Airlines was offering a new lounge concept at Charlotte to help with lounge overcrowding.  It’s their version of a grab and go offering, called American Provisions.  I left the Centurion Lounge a with plenty of time before my flightContinue reading “Let’s go to Oklahoma. Part 2: Charlotte to Oklahoma City”

Let’s go to Oklahoma. Part 1: Richmond to Charlotte

For the next couple flights, we’re going to take a break from longer flights and talk about a couple short flights.  This next trip was from Richmond, VA to Oklahoma City via Charlotte.  When I booked the ticket, first class was available for only $90 more than economy, and since that $90 would cover twoContinue reading “Let’s go to Oklahoma. Part 1: Richmond to Charlotte”

Alaska to DCA, both ways in economy

After returning from my trip to DC, I had a couple weeks off from travel before I had another trip… to DC (and Boston).  This time, however, I ended up just flying Alaska Airlines both ways in economy.  I actually had another Flagship First ticket booked for the way back, but I ended up decidingContinue reading “Alaska to DCA, both ways in economy”

Flagship First on miles! (JFK-SFO)

Upon arrival in JFK, I headed for the Chelsea lounge, which I’ve visited many times.  Having just visited the DeltaOne lounge, I was excited to compare the two (almost) back-to-back.  I’ve read a few times online that American’s strategy with its Flagship First product is to match the key features expected of a premium productContinue reading “Flagship First on miles! (JFK-SFO)”

Backtracking through New York. This time on American!

On the way back from DC, I was once again heading through NYC.  This time, however, I was flying American Airlines, which can only mean one thing on this blog.  Yep, it’s another Flagship First Transcontinental review!  This review is split into two parts because I’ll use this first part as my review of theContinue reading “Backtracking through New York. This time on American!”

American AAdvantage Business Card

It’s been a while since I did a credit card post, but there’s one final American Airlines credit card to mention. The AAdvantage Business Card is AA’s small business credit card and is very similar to the AA Platinum Select Card. This card offers entry-level perks without a high annual fee for a small businessContinue reading “American AAdvantage Business Card”

2025 begins with a transcon flight!

It’s time for 2025 to begin!  My 2025 travel begins remarkably similarly to my 2024 travel.  Specifically, I’m beginning by flying American Airlines’ Flagship First, but this time, I’m flying BOS-LAX-SFO instead of JFK-SFO like in 2024.  I had originally booked a flight in standard domestic first class from BOS-PHL-SFO because I needed the tierContinue reading “2025 begins with a transcon flight!”

2024 comes to a close: SFO-IAD in “Premium” Economy

We’re gonna squeeze in one final flight for the blog before we call 2024 complete!  Only 4 months into the year… though I’m actually almost a month ahead of last year.  This final flight is, unfortunately, going to be a rather unexciting flight.  It’s one final transcontinental flight from San Francisco to Washington DC.  IContinue reading “2024 comes to a close: SFO-IAD in “Premium” Economy”

Back-to-back(ish) SFO-LAX-SFO flight experience comparison

Unlike a lot of people, I tend not to travel as much during the summer.  Partially that’s because I’m busier in my non-airplane life over the summer and partially that’s because I prefer to travel during off-season when the flights are both cheaper and less busy.  The means for the next post, we’re jumping fromContinue reading “Back-to-back(ish) SFO-LAX-SFO flight experience comparison”

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