Episode Description
Chase hotel pricing questions are making the rounds again — and Richard pulls back the curtain on what's actually happening behind the scenes. From net rates and commissionable pricing to why some portals appear more expensive than others, this week's episode digs into the messy reality of hotel distribution and why blanket conclusions rarely tell the full story.
From there, the aviation nerd side comes out: United gets a new operations dashboard that geeks will love, Frontier makes a bold move by returning 24 planes to its lessor, and Delta prepares to temporarily fly A321neos with 44 first-class seats before eventually installing lie-flat suites.
Plus, EVA Air launches new service between Washington Dulles and Taipei — a long-haul route that opens up some interesting award possibilities.
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WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE
✈️ Chase Hotel Pricing Questions
• Why portal rates don't always match hotel direct pricing
• Net rates vs commissionable rates explained
• Why comparing total all-in pricing matters
• When luxury program rates (FHR, Virtuoso, etc.) actually make sense
✈️ United's New Aviation Dashboard
• Real-time fleet and hub operations data
• Why aviation geeks will love it
• Whether airlines care about public tracking tools
✈️ Frontier Returns 24 Planes
• What it means to give aircraft back to a lessor
• Shrinking to profitability
• Concentrating routes to improve performance
✈️ Delta's A321neo First Class Surprise
• 44 first-class seats (temporarily)
• Eventually just 16 lie-flat suites
• What this says about premium demand
✈️ EVA Air Launches IAD–Taipei
• Nearly 16-hour nonstop
• Award pricing opportunities
• Why Asia continues expanding in North America
EPISODE 424 TIMESTAMPS
0:49 – Opening banter and Delta Boston–Honolulu award pricing shock
4:00 – SkyMiles pricing vs cash fares to Hawaii
8:27 – Delta vs Hawaiian/Alaska comparisons
13:40 – Chase hotel pricing discrepancies explained
18:29 – Luxury program rates vs prepaid member rates
25:00 – United's new "Blue Board" dashboard
27:45 – Frontier returning 24 aircraft
31:15 – EVA Air launching IAD–Taipei
35:00 – Delta A321neo with 44 first-class seats
38:40 – Is flying in the back getting worse?