
Insights from the Inside
If you haven’t started already, it’s time to start planning your summer air travel. If your plans include air travel within the US and you haven’t yet made your reservations, it’s not too late to score some good fares. The Boeing 737 MAX groundings have reduced capacity, which seems to have propped up fares and this will likely last through the summer.
B-737 MAX operators in the US and Canada
- Southwest – 31
- American Airlines – 24
- Air Canada – 23
- United Airlines – 14 (MAX 9)
There have been 387 MAX aircraft deliveries around the globe, 92 of which are in the US and Canada. Don’t wait too much longer to make your plans as fare sales may be few and far between this year.
If you’re traveling internationally, there is less concern for your long-haul travel. Large, wide body aircraft aren’t affected. If you’re planning to use points and miles, airline awards should still be available if you know how to search. Business class and first class award booking are still be available, too.
Those Business Class (and, yes, even First Class) awards are still out there. It requires fewer points and miles that most people think. International premium awards seats can be found for not much more than economy tickets. Enhance your travel experience with exclusive club access, priority boarding, lie-flat seats, and a shower on arrival. The talented staff at PointsForDeparture.com can help to make this a reality for you.

We started PointsForDeparture.com because we knew we weren’t the only ones having difficulty finding award airline seats for the best value. International business class airline seats between the US and Europe, Asia or Australia cost thousands of dollars but can be obtained in many cases for points and less than $10. Let us use our expertise to help you find these seats so you can travel in comfort and style.
Our future blogs will focus on:
• Hacks to make your travel experience less of a hassle
• Reviews of our many travel experiences
• Tips and tricks on how to navigate frustrating travel speed bumps
• Experiences and insights from the airport customer service front line of a major US airline
We hope to keep you informed and entertained. Let us know if you have any questions and the topics you’d like to hear about!