New Member Roll Call!
#1520
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: NC
Posts: 1
Hi!
Hi, everyone! I've just joined after AA totally screwed up my return flight from Australia and now I not only have a 5 hour wait after landing in LA but also a 2 hour layover in DFW (it was a 3 hour layover and direct flight before). So I'm beginning to research the best way to get a lounge pass. I am also looking forward to learning more about how to maximize rewards. I've browsed through some topics so far and am SO overwhelmed! Looks like I have lots to learn!
#1521
Join Date: Nov 2017
Programs: LH*G; HHonors G
Posts: 1
Hello everyone, good morning und Grüß Gott!
I’ve been following and irregularly using threads for information and I thought I might as well join. Vienna based I frequently fly OS/LH group. So, next up will be finding out which *A lounge has the best showers @BKK
I’ve been following and irregularly using threads for information and I thought I might as well join. Vienna based I frequently fly OS/LH group. So, next up will be finding out which *A lounge has the best showers @BKK
#1522
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Barcelona
Posts: 2
Hi all
This year I started travelling to some destinations within Europe and I came across with all this flight miles stuff recently.
I'm residing in Spain right now, and I hope to learn as much as possible about how to gain and spend miles wisely.
See u soon
This year I started travelling to some destinations within Europe and I came across with all this flight miles stuff recently.
I'm residing in Spain right now, and I hope to learn as much as possible about how to gain and spend miles wisely.
See u soon
#1523
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: UK
Programs: Mucci Chevalier de Actes Bénéfiques pour les Autres, BAEC Gold.
Posts: 1,485
Hello,
I have just retired, so have a bit more time for things like travel nowadays.
I am hoping to get around a bit, but as a disabled passenger, it can be a bit of a worry at times.
I am rather new to all this earning points and stuff, so I have a lot to read here.
BM
I have just retired, so have a bit more time for things like travel nowadays.
I am hoping to get around a bit, but as a disabled passenger, it can be a bit of a worry at times.
I am rather new to all this earning points and stuff, so I have a lot to read here.
BM
#1527
Join Date: Dec 2017
Programs: AS MVPG75K, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 126
Hello All
Just joined FT but have been getting lots of tips and info - especially in the AS forum. I truly appreciate all the knowledge people share, it has really helped me get the most out of my recently earned AS status.
#1530
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 1
Hi,
i could swear I joined years ago, but if I did, I no longer have the email address, so here I am, maybe again. I’ve been travel hacking for a few years after taking a class in it and now I’m hooked. Last year I flew from the west coast of the US to London first class for under $20 (yes, $20) and home out of Dublin first class for under $100. I’m almost to the point where I can start planning my next trip across the pond.
As a certified white-knuckle flyer with an anxiety disorder, I’ve learned a lot on these boards about how to make flying easier for me. I love travel, but the process of flying has become so unfriendly and punitive that it’s now usually something to be endured, rather than an adventure.
I look forward to learning from the wisdom of other more seasoned travelers here, so the flying experience becomes a bit easier to get through.
Cheers
i could swear I joined years ago, but if I did, I no longer have the email address, so here I am, maybe again. I’ve been travel hacking for a few years after taking a class in it and now I’m hooked. Last year I flew from the west coast of the US to London first class for under $20 (yes, $20) and home out of Dublin first class for under $100. I’m almost to the point where I can start planning my next trip across the pond.
As a certified white-knuckle flyer with an anxiety disorder, I’ve learned a lot on these boards about how to make flying easier for me. I love travel, but the process of flying has become so unfriendly and punitive that it’s now usually something to be endured, rather than an adventure.
I look forward to learning from the wisdom of other more seasoned travelers here, so the flying experience becomes a bit easier to get through.
Cheers
Last edited by Linabella; Dec 14, 2017 at 10:06 am Reason: typo