Lain
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My main issue with boarding late it that I am one of those weird people who needs to wipe down everything and that takes a bit of time.
Totally not weird.
My main issue with boarding late it that I am one of those weird people who needs to wipe down everything and that takes a bit of time.
I have anxiety issues over lost luggage, so I guess it works both ways in terms of peace of mind. And, yes, it's happened a bunch in the last couple of years when DD was coming home for the summer or going back to school in the fall.
Okay, guys--please forgive my ignorance. I'm trying to absorb the SW talk. We are flying SW in December. Non-stop RIC to TPA. It is me, my 14-year old (who hates sitting next to strangers), and my 16-year old who has recently developed major anxiety issues. So I can buy ECBI for $20/person. Think I still have $40 of my Priority card $75 credit left as well as my four upgraded boardings. Any advice would be most appreciated!
Btw, $10 off $100+ seems to be back on my Randall's card again - it's probably at the affiliated stores as well.
Those were non AP tickets correct?
Yes--four upgraded boardings when available.Doesn't the Priority card cover the cost of upgraded boarding to the A1-15 positions? We have always been able to get a full row to ourselves as long as we pull about B15 or higher. If not, we'll upgrade one or two at the airport. Keep in mind that if things don't work out as planned, you can also ask at the gate for special needs boarding based on your son's anxiety. This is particularly helpful if flights get changed because of delays.
Btw, $10 off $100+ seems to be back on my Randall's card again - it's probably at the affiliated stores as well.
They don't really want churners, they want people who are are going to stay with them rather than going off to the next MSR.. For the life of me I can’t figure out how the 5/24 rule benefits Chase. I’ve put thousands of dollars on Amex cards because of it.
I would book one direction EBCI and use the upgraded boardings the other way. If the flight down is looking busier, I would do EBCI on the way back and the upgraded boardings on the way down.Okay, guys--please forgive my ignorance. I'm trying to absorb the SW talk. We are flying SW in December. Non-stop RIC to TPA. It is me, my 14-year old (who hates sitting next to strangers), and my 16-year old who has recently developed major anxiety issues. So I can buy ECBI for $20/person. Think I still have $40 of my Priority card $75 credit left as well as my four upgraded boardings. Any advice would be most appreciated!
Thanks! Yes, it's on my Safeway, but this time with a 1 card maximum, but still I see this as free money! Also, no rewards this time with it that I can see. But I'll take $4.05 plus 400 MR's and I have to go cash out my remaining rewards before the month ends and they expire. Then I'll take the card with me to the Costco next door.
Don’t you have an Amex Gold? That’s 4x $495.95 =1,984 MR.![]()
Yes, I do!
I've probably jinxed myself. I haven't had any lost luggage and last time something was delayed I was in college (30 years ago). I worry about lost luggage but not as much as I worry about needing something I forgot! Though in my mind I do realize I can probably buy whatever I forget as long as I realize it while we are close to civilization.I have anxiety issues over lost luggage, so I guess it works both ways in terms of peace of mind. And, yes, it's happened a bunch in the last couple of years when DD was coming home for the summer or going back to school in the fall.
I don't know it doesn't stop people from churning their business cards once they get under 5/24. None of the banks want churners and they are cracking down on bonuses. I would get it if they limited the number of chase cards you could get in 2 years, but why should they care how many Amex, Citi or store cards I have. I only have 3 chase cards, I'm at 5/24, and I've never churned.They don't really want churners, they want people who are are going to stay with them rather than going off to the next MSR.
I would book one direction EBCI and use the upgraded boardings the other way. If the flight down is looking busier, I would do EBCI on the way back and the upgraded boardings on the way down.
You could buy one ebci on each flight and use your upgrades if available at the gate. If not at least the one ebci can save seats for the other two.Doesn't the Priority card cover the cost of upgraded boarding to the A1-15 positions? We have always been able to get a full row to ourselves as long as we pull about B15 or higher. If not, we'll upgrade one or two at the airport. Keep in mind that if things don't work out as planned, you can also ask at the gate for special needs boarding based on your son's anxiety. This is particularly helpful if flights get changed because of delays.
I have anxiety issues over lost luggage, so I guess it works both ways in terms of peace of mind. And, yes, it's happened a bunch in the last couple of years when DD was coming home for the summer or going back to school in the fall.
ETA - that extra 1-2 hours is a lot when I'm on vacation. I also don't take up more space that is allotted to me.
But aren’t upgraded boardings ‘if available’? I’m afraid I’d get to the airport and find out none are available.I would book one direction EBCI and use the upgraded boardings the other way. If the flight down is looking busier, I would do EBCI on the way back and the upgraded boardings on the way down.
It depends how close to civilization you are. Lol.I've probably jinxed myself. I haven't had any lost luggage and last time something was delayed I was in college (30 years ago). I worry about lost luggage but not as much as I worry about needing something I forgot! Though in my mind I do realize I can probably buy whatever I forget as long as I realize it while we are close to civilization.