New use for your Emirates miles, Sully, Defunct airlines of India, and much more
...or, The week that was - 11 September 2016.
Fifteen years back today changed the way many of us look at the world - more in the wrong way - and brought in massive changes to air travel. Think enhanced security, "random" screening, and whatever else!
Anyway, it's been a rather slow week here at MAEM, but that doesn't mean things aren't happening out there in the travel, hotels and airlines space. So here's a round up of the week that was - a summary of posts on this blog as also other things travel, aviation, points and miles that we found interesting.Hope you had a great week, and here's wishing you the very best in the next one!
Fifteen years back today changed the way many of us look at the world - more in the wrong way - and brought in massive changes to air travel. Think enhanced security, "random" screening, and whatever else!
Anyway, it's been a rather slow week here at MAEM, but that doesn't mean things aren't happening out there in the travel, hotels and airlines space. So here's a round up of the week that was - a summary of posts on this blog as also other things travel, aviation, points and miles that we found interesting.Hope you had a great week, and here's wishing you the very best in the next one!
Airline News
- Emirates introduces Cash+Miles award tickets, and our very own Sam believes that it might actually be of great value!
- Here's part 2 of our series on defunct airlines of India.
- Have you watched Sully yet?
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones have just started sales in India, but are banned for use on Indian aircraft. Also, you can't carry them in your checked-in baggage.
- Watch out for Jet Airways' new Explore India Pass.
Hotel News
- As a reminder, registration for Starwood's next promotion - More For You - opens tomorrow.
- These alternative reviews make even the best hotel reviews seem inferior! I won't spoil the surprise!!!
Other Stuff
- Find out how much you've spent with Uber. And where you stand among top spenders.
- Indian Railways has started surge pricing for some of its premier trains! Which may actually turn out to be good for airlines like SpiceJet and Air India.
- A couple of weeks back we wrote about an assumed near-collision between an Air India aircraft and a SpiceJet bus. Here's going one step further, at Hong Kong.

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