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9.29.2007

Win a FREE TRIP to EUROPE!!!


Enter the “Celebrate the Grape” Sweepstakes
Sponsored by the Center for Wine Origins

Three grand-prize winners will win a getaway for two to Champagne, France, Porto, Portugal, or Jerez, Spain.

Champagne, Port and Sherry are century-old discoveries that continue to endure as symbols of taste and style. Now is your chance to experience first-hand the origin of each of these legendary wines—from the wine caves of Champagne, to the steep terraces of Portugal, to the stunning bodegas in Jerez.

The Pointswizard.com Spin: brought to you by France, Spain and Portugal.

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9.28.2007

US Airways' cash-and-miles deal fails to deliver real value


"Mixing cash and frequent flyer miles as payment for a ticket has always been an alluring idea, bordering on the inevitable. Both, after all, are forms of currency, and currencies ought to be combinable. In fact, to a limited extent, they have been. Northwest has allowed members of its mileage program to use cash and miles for tickets for years. Other airlines have flirted with the idea as well.

Now, according to the following news item from USA Today, US Airways will add its name to that list next month: "Beginning October 22, US Airways customers will be able redeem 10,000 miles to reduce the cost of a round-trip ticket by $50, the airline says in an e-mail to its frequent fliers. The offer will be valid on all published US Airways round-trip fares flown in January and February and requires a 14-day advance purchase."

Having established that you can combine cash and miles for US Airways tickets, the question then becomes: Should you?

In this case, the answer is a resounding "No."

The math is straightforward. Exchanging 10,000 miles for a $50 discount amounts to realizing a value of one-half cent per mile redeemed. Tellingly, if you were to buy miles from US Airways, they would charge you 3.5 cents per mile. So by US Airways' own assessment of the value of their miles, you're either getting way too little by cashing them in for a discount, or grossly overpaying by purchasing them directly from US Airways.

In fact, both indictments are valid. According to my analysis, which puts the average value of a frequent flyer at around 1.2 cents, neither US Airways' cash-plus-miles promotion nor its ongoing miles-for-sale offer are good deals for consumers.

Getting good value for frequent flyer miles is simple. In the most basic scenario, redeem 25,000 miles for a round-trip coach ticket for travel within the continental U.S. If a comparable paid ticket would have cost $300, you'll have reaped a per-mile value of 1.2 cents (actually a bit less, when the difficulty of obtaining a capacity-controlled award seat is factored in).

That 1.2 cents figure can be used as a general guideline for the value of miles. If an airline suggests that you receive significantly less value when using your miles, or pay significantly more to buy miles, the proper response is a healthy dose of skepticism—because not all promotions are "deals." [Via smartertravel.com]

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9.27.2007

Coming Soon...Wyndham ByRequest Members Earn Points for your Stays!


Soon, all Wyndham ByRequest members will be able to earn valuable TripRewards points for stays at participating hotels in addition to personalizing your stays at Wyndham Hotels and Resorts around the world.

You can use points towards a variety of exciting rewards such as free nights, dining and shopping gift certificates, and more. TripRewards is the world's largest hotel rewards program with over 6,000 hotels throughout the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, China and Germany.*
You'll also continue to receive the same ByRequest benefits such as:
Free internet access
Free domestic long distance calls (US & Canada)
Access to your hotel receipts online
You'll enjoy a welcome snack, drink, plus room preferences and extras

You won't need to do anything to start enjoying these benefits. Just keep an eye out for your new membership kit.

The Pointswizard.com Spin: This is great news. Join now if your not a member. Click blue line above.

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9.26.2007

Earn 1000 Bonus Delta SkyMiles when you order from Shutterfly

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9.25.2007

Disney to train Miami Airport (MIA) personnel!!!


"LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) -- Walt Disney World calls its workers, from actors in Goofy outfits to laundry workers, "cast members" to make them feel part of the show. There's a garbage can every 25 steps, so litter will be tossed not dropped. There's a polite way to answer one of the park's most asked questions: "What time is the 3 o'clock parade?"

These nuggets are part of corporate customer service training offered by Disney Institute, a Florida-based unit of the Walt Disney Co. that has coached thousands of executives and front-line workers from other companies and organizations since 1986. Customers have included Delta Air Lines, IBM Corp., General Motors Corp., Chrysler Corp. and even the Internal Revenue Service and cigarette maker Phillip Morris Inc.

Now the Institute has taken another client: Miami International Airport, which many travelers will tell you needs customer service training like an airplane needs wings. Surveys rank its service among the nation's worst.
The airport's terminal operations employees are taking classes taught by Institute instructors, learning leadership practices, team building, staff relations and communication skills -- many formulated by Walt Disney himself.

"Many organizations think they're different from Disney, and therefore can't learn from an entertainment or a parks and resorts business," said Bruce Jones, programming director for Disney Institute. "But then when they get here and work with us a little bit, they find out ... these principles and similarities are transferrable across industries, across cultures, and across different sizes and shapes of organizations.
"Just think of the airport business. The reality is both businesses have millions of people each year waiting in line for a ride."
Disney World and the airport have more in common, including dealing with ground transportation, parking and retail sales. So, it made sense for the airport to seek out Disney Institute.

"They understand how to minimize the inconvenience and maximize the entertainment value," airline industry analyst Bob Mann said of Disney. "It's a reasonably good move" for the airport to hire Disney.
Miami International Airport is a gateway to and from the Caribbean and Latin America. About 32.5 million passengers passed through the airport in 2006, including more than 14 million international passengers. But among 18 U.S. airports with 30 million or more passengers per year, only three airports performed worse in J.D. Power and Associates' 2007 North America Airport Satisfaction Study.

"The customer service needs to improve," said Sarah Abate, who oversees commercial services at the airport and took a training class. "Passengers need to understand that Miami is a friendly airport, and we are passenger friendly. Now, people don't get that, or the perception from the passenger is not the same as what we are trying to convey."
Disney started the Institute after it realized it was getting questions from other companies about its customer service. After offering some behind-the-scenes educational tours, the Institute developed its first professional development program 21 years ago.." [Via biz.yahoo.com]

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9.24.2007

Visit Bose Store, See Demo, Earn 500 American Advantage Miles



Click blue line above to find your nearest Bose store.
American Airlines AAdvantage® members: Earn miles just by learning about the innovative Bose® Lifestyle® 48 and 38 DVD home entertainment systems. Earn even more miles by purchasing one of these premium systems.

Change the way you think about movies,
music … even your CD collection. With Bose® Lifestyle® 48 and 38 DVD home entertainment systems, enjoy movies, store hundreds of hours of music and savor every nuance with compact speaker arrays.

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
Miles offers for purchasing Lifestyle® systems are valid from September 20 through October 4, 2007.
All miles must be redeemed by November 15, 2007.

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9.23.2007

Earn Delta miles for activating your new DHL account.


Earn miles for activating your new DHL account. Simply send an express shipment or purchasing ShipReady and earn:

• 1,000 miles when you ship for the first time on your new DHL account or for your first purchase of ShipReady
• 1 mile for every $1 spent on your DHL Express shipments
• 2 miles for every $1 spent on DHL Express ShipReady prepaid overnight envelopes

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
Click blue line above for all the details

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9.21.2007

What's wrong with Delta Airlines ???


We keep hearing complaints about Delta Airlines playing with their schedule.

We recently went to Dallas for a family party and Delta Airlines changed 3 different family members flights from non stop to one stop ( no bad weather and from different cities ). Unfortunately they were traveling with small children.

Delta Airlines claimed in one case they called a phone number to inform my cousin but it wasn't the number he had given Delta. Another cousin got the call at 4:30 AM for a 7:00 AM flight that they were no longer on a non stop.

We have a Delta Airlines November flight that has gone from 9:15AM to 6:30 AM to 7:45AM. Currently set to leave at 9:00 AM. Hope it stays a non stop.

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
9 Airline's Email Addresses for your complaints.
click blue line above or go to
http://www.elliott.org/category/help

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9.20.2007

5 days and 4 nights at a Marriott in Orlando for $299 and 5,000 American Advantage Miles



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You must use special reservation number at bottom of screen - just click blue line above

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Getting Married in Jamaica? Check Air Jamaica for a Business Class Airline Ticket Upgrade


"Tie the knot in one of the Caribbean destinations served by Air Jamaica and you can get a free Business Class airline ticket.

To qualify for the airline’s new Executive Business Class, the bride and groom must book a minimum of 22 seats (including themselves) through Air Jamaica’s group sales office at (800) 523-6805, or groupsales@airjamaica.com.

The Business Class airline tickets are processed once the entire group is ticketed. Air Jamaica provides 300 non-stops weekly, from Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York (JFK), Orlando, and Philadelphia in the United States.

Also Toronto in Canada; and from London in the United Kingdom to Montego Bay and Kingston.

Air Jamaica also offers daily non-stop service between New York/JFK and Barbados, and direct service between JFK to both St. Lucia and Grenada.

It offers intra-regional service with flights between Jamaica and the Bahamas, Barbados, Bonaire, Cuba, Curaçao, Grand Cayman and St. Lucia." (via flightbliss.com)

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9.19.2007

Save miles with off-season frequent flyer awards


"Autumn is one of the best times of the year to use miles. Airline load factors drop after Labor Day, and less crowded planes mean more available award seats. If you've been frustrated in your attempts to use your miles for winter or summer travel, you may have better luck with a fall getaway.

Fall travelers can also make their miles go farther if they book award travel in the American AAdvantage or US Airways Dividend Miles programs. Both airlines offer special off-peak awards at discounted prices. You can save between 5,000 and 20,000 miles off the regular award rates.

During the month of September only, US Airways offers award tickets between the U.S. or Canada and the Caribbean for 25,000 miles in coach and 50,000 miles in business or first class. Regular peak-season prices are 30,000 and 60,000 miles, respectively.

American has a more robust off-peak award program. Here's how much you'll pay for flights from the U.S. and Canada:

25,000 miles to the Caribbean and Mexico between September 7 and November 14 (regularly 30,000 miles)
30,000 miles to Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela between September 7 and November 14 (regularly 35,000 miles)
40,000 miles to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay between August 16 and November 30 (regularly 60,000 miles)
40,000 miles to Europe between October 15 and May 15 (regularly 60,000 miles)
50,000 miles to Japan between October 1 and April 30 (regularly 65,000 miles)
Other destinations may be off-peak at other times of year, so don't forget to check the American AAdvantage site again. With the miles you save on your fall off-peak travel, you may be able to afford a second trip courtesy of American or US Airways. That is, if you can find an available award seat during the rest of the year." ( via smartertravel.com )

The Pointswizard.com Spin: Check award availability today for best selection.

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9.18.2007

Win a stay at Hilton Namhae Golf & Spa Resort



Here's your chance to WIN a 3 night/4 day trip to experience some
of the most beautiful natural scenery and best golf in the whole of
the Asia Pacific with a stay at the Hilton Namhae Golf & Spa Resort.

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
Your days on the enchanting Island of Namhae, off the coast of South Korea, are spent amongst some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the whole of the Asia Pacific. Surrounded by mountains, forests and waterfalls, the island has been preserved as a National Park.

The architecture of the resort is stunning; from the cliff side villas with breathtaking views to the innovative clubhouse that unfolds like a prism. Tee off on the pristine seafront 18-hole championship golf course, with year round playability.
The private marina offers a wealth of water and boating activities, whilst the resort’s world-class spa provides a full range of treatments to nurture the body and soul.
After a day full of activity, your villa is the perfect oasis to unwind in, with panoramic views over the Straits of Korea, and contemporary design. This truly is paradise.

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9.17.2007

A Blackberry Pearl for free and 5,000 miles


Mileage Plus Wireless would like to extend this exclusive, limited-time offer to members:

BlackBerry Pearl, FREE *after instant discount and rebate,
with a new account from AT&T and other major carriers like t-Mobile

Plus
5,000 bonus miles for every new rate plan activated

The super-slim, ultra-light BlackBerry Pearl keeps you productive and entertained with features like its powerful email client, 1.3 Megapixel camera, MP3 music player and Bluetooth capabilities.

BlackBerry Pearl includes:

* Powerful on-the-go email solution
* HTML browsing for full internet experience
* Streaming multimedia support
* Built-in voice-activated dialing
* PC synchronization

Plus, you'll earn 5,000 bonus miles for every new rate plan activated!

Sign up today to get the BlackBerry Pearl and 5,000 bonus miles.

The Pointswizard.com Spin: Already a customer and want to upgrade?
Fill in info on the first screen and then go to" already a customer" section on the second screen

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9.14.2007

Eight ways to avoid air travel delays


"These days it may feel like a miracle if your flight arrives on time, but the truth is flights have always been subject to delays—whether they're caused by stormy weather, mechanical problems, or something else entirely. When one airport experiences delays, it can cause a ripple effect across the entire country within minutes. You've experienced the ripple effect if you've been told that weather delays in Orlando are holding up your flight from Las Vegas, where the skies are sunny.
But it's not your imagination if you suspect the delays have gotten worse in recent years. Doug Church, spokesman for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, attributes "overscheduling [at the] busiest airports" to increased delays. Church explains that "at New York (JFK), the airlines have scheduled more than 50 flights to depart in one hour's time on weekday mornings. Yet the airport can only safely depart 45 aircraft when the weather's good. The resulting overflow of delayed aircraft spills into the next hour, and the next, and so on."

Throw in pilots reaching their maximum work-hour limits, and other crew and employee shortage problems ... and you have the summer of 2007. There is no flexibility left in the system, either the airlines' operations, or the busy airports."

Lisa Wright, a captain for Delta Connection carrier Big Sky Airline, says "from my perspective, weather is primarily the cause for delays. The next most frequent cause would be [equipment breaking], and the next would be crew availability and scheduling issues."

What are your rights if your flight is delayed?

The Aviation Consumer Protection Division of the Department of Transportation (DOT) explains that because airlines don't guarantee their schedules, passengers don't have many—if any—rights when delayed. The federal government does not require airlines to compensate passengers affected by a delayed flight. If your flight is cancelled, however, most airlines will re-route you on another flight.

Instead of simply praying for an on-time arrival or departure, practice the following defensive measures before you travel to help ensure you aren't negatively affected by air-travel delays:

1. Avoid delay-prone flights: Airlines publish on-time averages for their flights. Before you book, make sure you're on a flight that has a decent chance of arriving on time.

2. Know your airline: Certain airlines (ahem, Northwest) are known for labor disruptions and major incidents of flight cancellations and delays. Save yourself the hassle and fly another carrier whenever possible. The DOT publishes a monthly Air Travel Consumer Report http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/reports/ with statistics of delayed and cancelled flights. Try to avoid the worst offenders.

3. Book a non-stop: If your flight goes directly from City A to City B, you won't get stuck in a connecting city along the way. Remember that a direct flight is not non-stop.

4. Fly mornings: Whenever possible, book the first flight of the day. Delays tend to worsen throughout the day, so if you're first in the air, you'll be able to avoid many delays. Additionally, since the busiest times to travel are Mondays through Fridays from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., traveling on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays may improve your odds.

5. Leave enough time for connections: When booking, assume that your departing flight will leave late and plan your connection time accordingly. Schedule at least one hour for a connection—particularly important if your itinerary calls for stops in Atlanta, Chicago (O'Hare), Los Angeles, or any of the New York area airports. Give yourself even more time if you have to change airlines or go through security again.

6. Use small airports: Avoid airline hubs whenever possible. "Secondary" airports are usually less congested and less prone to delays.

7. Know the rules: Familiarize yourself with your airline's rules for identification, baggage limitations, and check-in and gate times. If you're late checking in or showing up at the departure gate, you may miss your flight. Late passengers are also the first to be involuntarily bumped. Having to gate-check your too-large carry-on can cause delays as well.

8. Be early: Arrive at the airport with plenty of time to park, check in, and pass through security. You can find average TSA wait times for every airport in the country before you leave for the airpor" [Via USATODAY.COM

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
Go to the website below and print out and take with you a copy of Rule 240 for the airline you are traveling on.
http://www.mytravelrights.com/travellaw.cfm?ai=3

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9.13.2007

1 Free Night at a Marriott Caribbean Resort


From the brilliant hues of the buildings to the laissez-faire allure of the locals, the Caribbean’s charms go beyond its beaches. Make your next vacation more magical with Marriott. Just reserve these select resorts in the Caribbean, and you could get a free night and $100 food and beverage credit. You’ll be able to play on the playa a little longer and toast the sunset every night for free.

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Register now to earn 5,000 bonus miles when you dine in the NYC and LA areas!



It's as easy as 1-2-3.
1. Register for the Coast-to-Coast Bonus.
2. Then dine five times and spend $15 or more each time at any participating restaurants in the NYC Tri-State and Southern California areas before 9/30/07 on a day when benefits are being offered.*
3.Earn 5,000 Delta SkyMiles bonus miles!

The Pointswizard.com Spin: You must register-Click blue line above

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9.10.2007

FLY AWAY TO CHINA SWEEPSTAKES



Each month, the Global Trends in Travel video series airing on Continental Airlines takes passengers to exotic destinations around the world. Now you can visit one of these incredible destinations yourself by entering the FLY AWAY SWEEPSTAKES, courtesy of In-Flight Media Associates (IMA).

This month IMA and the China National Tourist Office invite you to visit China. And Continental Airlines - with more international destinations than any other U.S. airline - is the carrier that gets you there.

Enter the FLY AWAY SWEEPSTAKES now and get ready to experience your own trends in travel today!

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
All entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on September 30, 2007 to qualify for the Grand Prize.

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9.09.2007

Enter to WIN 600,000 Starwood Hotels Starpoints


Click on blue line above to enter

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9.07.2007

Earn award travel faster with AddMiles


As a valued United® Mileage Plus member, we offer you a special opportunity:
Receive an extra 1,000 bonus miles on your next United roundtrip for just $20.
Simply register and pay $20, and your account will be credited with 1,000 bonus miles after your next paid, qualifying flight on United, United Express® or TedSM.

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
Members must register for this offer between August 10, 2007 and December 31, 2007. Click blue line above

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9.06.2007

Faster Free Nights(TM) and OnePass triple miles.



This fall, Hyatt Gold Passport members will earn triple miles on every Hyatt stay, plus a free night after every two Hyatt stays paid for with a MasterCard® card.
These offers are valid from Sept. 1 through Nov. 30, 2007.

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
The number of Free Night Awards you can earn is unlimited

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9.05.2007

Travel Accessory Review: Bose SoundDock Portable speaker system (with iPhone)

What: Bose SoundDock Portable, $399 (www.bose.com).

The good: The SoundDock Portable weighs under five pounds, has strong volume and bass, tight design and solid construction. Bose reports up to three hours of use on the rechargeable battery when listening at full volume. The company says lowering the volume provides longer battery life but does not cite specific estimates. In my test with the iPhone, I was able to receive calls while using the SoundDock Portable; like the iPhone’s headphones, the music fades to silence to take the call, then fades back when the call ends.





The not so good: The power adapter is big and clunky, and while a groove to wrap the cord is nice, the shape and size of the adapter makes it an unpleasant travel partner. The iPhone’s volume control is deactivated when plugged into the SoundDock, so you’ve got to use the remote to raise and lower the volume. The iPhone’s other controls work fine, and the remote lets you also pause, play and skip tracks. Lastly, as with certain other Bose products, there’s no bass or treble control and the bass is very heavy while the treble not fine enough. Since female vocalists like Joni Mitchell, Rickie Lee Jones, Nina Simone and Alanis Morisette are my favorites, treble matters to me; I managed to improve the sound of the ladies’ voices by changing the iPhone’s EQ setting to Acoustic (Vocal Booster and Treble Booster both gave too much treble).

Bottom line: Great room-filling sound with lots of bass, acceptable treble when adjusted via the iPod or iPhone’s EQ setting, but traveling with the clunky adapter is a bummer. Dedicated fans of Bose products will be pleased with the SoundDock Portable, while others may want to consider the less expensive Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere Compact Speakers ($149), which though not as loud and bassy, do produce good sound and are easier to travel with.

Big Shout out to JoeyGadget.com for all your gadget info. Check Joey out!

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Free upgrades - business flights on economy fares


"We've all heard stories from friends or colleagues who have received free upgrades to business class, but is there anything you can do to improve your chances of being upgraded? According to Emirates Airlines, there is no sure-fire way to get upgraded unless you've paid for it, or earned it through frequent flyer miles.

Being a member of a frequent flyer programme greatly increases your chances, as these passengers are usually the first to be offered an upgrade if economy class is overbooked. If no frequent flyer passengers are onboard, travelers who paid full price for an economy class ticket will have priority over those paying a discounted fare.

If your schedule is flexible and time permits, you can also volunteer to be bumped in return for an upgrade to business class on the next flight, rather than an airline voucher towards a future trip.

It is always a good idea to dress smartly and carry professional looking luggage if you want to get upgraded to business class. You might be passed over if you don't look the part. It also helps to travel solo and light. The easier you are to accommodate, the more likely it is that the gate agent will make an exception for you.

Explore cheap business class fares
Don't automatically assume that business class is out of your budget, advises Girish Deshpande, branch supervisor at Al Rostamani Travel and Holidays, a Dubai-based travel agency. Depending on special discounts or promotions that might be available, the difference between a full coach fare and business class might be less than a few hundred dollars. Try to get quotes from one or more business class consolidator specialists.

Also consider the new generation of all-business class discount carriers, such as Maxjet and Silverjet, which currently fly between the UK and the US, but are looking to expand their destination portfolio to include locations such as Dubai.

Consider premium economy
A less expensive alternative to business class is premium economy, which is offered by such carriers as British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. One step above basic economy class, premium economy offers more legroom, wider seats, and laptop connections. Prices for premium economy class tickets are about 30-40 per cent higher on average than full fare economy tickets. Also, because these seats are limited in number, any overbooking in economy class could mean you being bumped up to business class.

Choose your seat carefully
If economy class is your only option, you can help make your journey more comfortable by choosing the best available seat, Deshpande said. Customers can reserve seats online on most airlines up to 24 hours before boarding, and careful seat selection is critical because not every economy seat is the same.

Websites such as Seatguru.com, Seatexpert.com, and UK-air.net provide detailed seating information for most major airlines with regard to leg room, seat width, recline level, and pitch (the distance between rows). Finding a seat with just a few extra inches of legroom can make a huge difference on a long flight. (Here's a tip: there is extra space in the final rows of a Boeing 747 because the tapering of fuselage means there is one less seat on each side.)

Unfortunately, not all seats can be booked in advance, Deshpande points out. Emergency row seats usually cannot be reserved because airlines need to ensure that these passengers are physically able to help out in an emergency. Also, bulkhead rows are typically set aside for frequent flyers and families with small children.

If seats in these rows have not been pre-booked, it is best to arrive early at check in because they will be issued on a first-come first-serve basis. Keep in mind that some airlines, such as Virgin, charge a fee of up to $100 to reserve an emergency row seat, while bulkhead seats are usually free.

If all else fails, keep an eye out for an empty row nearby and stake your claim once the flight doors are closed, then stretch out, relax, and enjoy your good fortune. ." [Via ameinfo.com]

The Pointswizard.com Spin: To see the original story and more click blue line above

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9.03.2007

Win a Trip for 2 to West Palm Beach, Florida


Enter Choice Hotels' "Points of the Game" sweepstakes by October 1 for a chance to win a trip for two to West Palm Beach, Florida to attend the 2007 LPGA ADT Championship, including air, four nights hotel, a set of golf clubs, and tickets to the event.

* Grand Prize: A trip for two (2) to the 2007 LPGA ADT Championship. Trip package includes roundtrip airfare, five (5) day/four (4) night hotel accommodations at a Choice hotel property, tickets to the ADT Championship, a set of PING® golf clubs, two (2) golf lessons with an LPGA Teaching and Club Professional and $1,000 spending money. See Official Rules for prize details.
* One (1) First Prize: A set of PING® golf clubs, golf lessons by an LPGA Teaching and Club Professional member and a $100 Choice Hotels Gift Card
* One (1) Second Prize: A $200 Choice Hotels Gift Card and a Golf Prize Pack

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
click blue line above to get details and enter by Oct. 1

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9.02.2007

Imagine what you can do with your miles!


Fall cruising means falling prices—sail away on an award-winning ship and get the best value for your vacation dollar.

And for a limited time you'll get up to 30,000 DeltaSkyMiles!

Choose from hundreds of voyages aboard the world's top fleets and you'll earn up to 10,000 DeltaSkyMiles based on the length of your cruise. Book a balcony or suite by September 30 and earn triple miles. That's up to 30,000 SkyMiles just for cruising—at the best prices guaranteed!

The Pointswizard.com Spin: Great deal- Cruise and get a lot of miles!!

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9.01.2007

FREE Sample of ARM and HAMMER Toothpaste- perfect for you travel kit



-click on blue line above
-when screen loads click on skip to the right of the person talking
-on the top left go to choose a solution
-go to oral hygiene-after a few seconds a choice on the left will say
-click on a free sample

The Pointswizard.com Spin:
You always need toothpaste for your travel kit.

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