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Showing posts with label Air Canada. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Check Your Award Reservations For Changes
I booked an award reservation for a friend earlier this year for travel in September and forgot about it. I recently was on United.com looking at my reservations and pulled up this award flight to find there was a change. United downsized a CRJ-700 to a CRJ-200 and my friend lost his first class seat. The reservation message wanted me to click ‘Continue’ to accept the change and move on. I didn’t want to accept the change and instead clicked to the home page and looked for a better option. I was able to find a first class seat on an Air Canada E175 and called United to make the change. The agent found the award seat and updated the reservation. My friend now has a larger seat, TV, meal, shorter lines, and free drinks. Just because United updates your reservation, you don’t have to accept it. The agents can be very flexible too because it was an airline initiated reservation change.
Labels:
Air Canada,
award booking,
Travel Tips,
United
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Barcelona Spain and the Four Points by Sheraton
I made a deal with my friend that I would cover the flights
if he covered the hotels. As part of
this arrangement, I picked the flights and he picked the hotels. I was partial to the W Barcelona, but since
it wasn’t my dime, we were at the Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona (FPBS). We anticipated spending most of our time
sightseeing, so it should not make much of a difference.
Picasso worked in Barcelona for some time and there is a
decent Picasso museum in the old town.
It follow’s Picasso’s works through his life. There aren’t any iconic works on display,
bigger museums and private collectors have those, but it is still an
interesting collection that shows his evolving style over time.
The beach at Barcelona is a big deal. Like its why most people visit
Barcelona. It’s huge and packed with
people. My friend and I were on a
sightseeing trip, not a beach holiday, so we didn’t spend much time on the
sand. It looks like a great spot for a
beach holiday and I want to return and be a beach bum for a few days on another
trip. If you are doing the beach, stay
at the W Barcelona. It’s on the beach
and looks like an amazing hotel.
Barcelona Spain |
The Air Canada flight landed around 8AM and we were quickly
through customs and to the taxi stand.
We went to the hotel to drop off our bags, grab a map, and start looking
around the city. The FPBS is in a
business area of town and four subway stops away from city center. The room was a normal sized room by European
standards with a weak air conditioner that was loud and clunky. I picked the free breakfast SPG Platinum
amenity and enjoyed the morning spread. There was usually a long wait at the front
desk, but the agents were friendly and somewhat helpful.
Antoni Gaudí is an architect that left his mark on
Barcelona, a very unique mark. The three
places to go and see his work is the church of Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell, and
Casa Batlló. Sagrada Familia is a basilica
that is still under construction. The
church is beautiful and worth the €10 to visit. Parc Güell is a large park in the north of
town. It has some very unique design elements
and the world’s longest bench. Casa
Batlló is a house built, and completed, by Gaudi on the main shopping
boulevard. It is an amazing architectural
sight.
Sagrada Familia |
Sagrada Familia |
Sagrada Familia |
Sagrada Familia |
Sagrada Familia |
Parc Güell |
Parc Güell |
Parc Güell |
Casa Batlló |
Casa Batlló |
Church Close to Picasso Museum |
The Old Cathedral in downtown was my favorite spot in
Barcelona. I will always go into an old
church and always be impressed. The
Barcelona Cathedral has a lovely courtyard off the side and it is peaceful and
relaxing. I grabbed a seat and cleared
my mind. It was a wonderful experience.
The monastery at Montserrat is a day trip into the
mountains. It has a beautiful church and
miles of trails through the hills with breathtaking views.
Barcelona is a great walking town with numerous cafes that
all look great and are worth a visit.
Jamon Ibiricos is plentiful, though up to $100 per pound, and a taste is
required on any visit. We stopped at
Pernil 181 and had our picture taken in front of the wall of hams. We also picked up 100 grams of ham to have in
the park outside. It’s only a few blocks
(downhill) from Parc Guell and worth a stop.
When our three days in Barcelona were over, we headed back
to the new terminal at BCN to continue the trip to Vienna. I need to return to Barcelona and do a proper
beach holiday; definitely staying at the W Barcelona, but maybe not in July or August.
Not the Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona, but Close By |
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Air Canada to Europe - A319 & 767
A friend from high school called me up late last month
wondering if we could do a trip overseas in July. My schedule had some flexibility to it so I
started finding trips we could do on United MileagePlus miles. We were able to settle on Barcelona, Vienna,
and a half day in London for 60,000 miles; a very good deal.
Air Canada A319 at Denver |
The first leg of the journey was from Denver to Toronto to
Barcelona. My friend was originating in
Chicago and we planned to meet at the international Maple Leaf Lounge in Toronto. I was flying an A319 to Toronto connecting to
a Boeing 767 to Barcelona.
The Airbus part of my flight was great. There was plenty of leg room and a FREE video on demand
entertainment system. The system has a
great collection of new and classic movies, along with games, a map, and music. I watched The Good, the Bad, and The
Ugly. It happened to finish just as we
were landing and made the flight go very quickly.
Air Canada's Free Video On Demand |
The service was friendly too. The lead flight attendant looked like a
jovial lumber jack that could be in tourism commercials. I also got a kick out of the bilingual
announcements, as required by law, not the makeup of the passengers.
After landing it was a quick walk to the transfers desk,
stamp in the passport, and a quick walk to the lounge. To speed the trip, Toronto Pearson Airport
has moving walkways that go faster in the middle than at the ends. It was my first time using them and it was
fun to see the clever solution to an engineering puzzle.
Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge YYZ Bar |
The Maple Leaf Lounge is on the second level (my friend
walked right by it and spent a while looking for me on the departures level) of
the international terminal. This is
their flagship lounge and it has plenty of seating broken up into different
areas so noise doesn’t travel and to give a more private feel. It also has free wifi, conference rooms, showers,
a business center, and of course self-serve bar and hearty snacks. The drink spread was very good, but the food
was superb. Air Canada’s lounges have
some very good soup offerings and this was no different. There was also some very tasty pasta
available that reminded me of grandma's.
I left briefly to find my friend and check out the duty free
prices. We were able to locate each
other and went to the lounge for a pre-departure toast to our trip. Our flight had a maintenance delay, so we
were able to make a few more toasts before departure. The aircraft for the trip to BCN was a 767
that Air Canada had not converted to the new business class and video on demand
in coach. The seats also were not very
comfortable, so before we pushed back, I knew I was in for a long trip.
Leg Room in Coach on 767, Where's the TV? |
The meal service started soon after takeoff and I enjoyed a
very tasty chicken dish. The brownie was also very good. Soon after dinner, I tried to sleep. It didn’t go well. I went to the back of the plane to see if any
sets of 3 seats were open to lay down on, but enough people already had that
idea and I was out of luck. I wound up
taking a set of two free seats, built a pillow fort, and tried to fall
asleep. I don’t know why, but nothing
worked. I might have been out for 30
minutes tops. After a seemingly endless
struggle, I spotted land (Spain looks like the American southwest from the air) and we started our approach. Landing took us over a few sights and we
quickly taxied to the gate, so fast that the crew hadn’t finished the French
version of the announcement. I was soon
off the plane, not rested at all, but excited to experience Barcelona.
Tasty Chicken Dinner on Air Canada 767 |
Labels:
767,
A319,
Air Canada,
Airbus,
Boeing,
MileagePlus,
United
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
$60 Off a Lufthansa Flight
My colleague Justin sent me a link for $60 off a Lufthansa flight. It's good for travel from August 12 to September 12 and must be redeemed by the end of May. Good on Lufthansa and their code share partners United, Air Canada, and Austrian. Travel must originate in the USA.
Lufthansa A319 at FRA |
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