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sparkchaser t1_j6lskbt wrote

I would have expected better LPTs from someone who has flown so much.

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tipst3r_reddit t1_j6ltkwl wrote

i got a lpt for flying. if u have or know anyone with a tmobile number you can get free wifi. if you fly american, jetblue, alaskan, or delta. simply enter your/their number and you don't need to verify anything.

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badchad65 t1_j6nmmru wrote

Like, enter your number as the wi-fi password?

How does that work? Every recorded t-mobile subscriber has their number input as a password?

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tipst3r_reddit t1_j6oyhli wrote

when you connect to their wifi it'll take you to a portal where u can enter a tmobile phone number and get free internet access

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Night_Owl_16 t1_j6lso0p wrote

Hundreds of flights in 30 years. You probably can’t even get status at that low of flight frequency.

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Beverly_Fortuner t1_j6m57o3 wrote

Sounds like OP flew on regional/budget carriers for short hauls.

I’ll pitch in:

  • if you had status with an airline before Covid and you’re at risk of losing it in a WFH world ask customer service to extend it a bit longer if you anticipate any travel again in the future. Worked for me on 3/4 carriers, though my expectations were lower for the American carrier who tends to money grub their patrons.
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tsimg t1_j6lu36l wrote

What's yours

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sparkchaser t1_j6luzk5 wrote

Any LPT I would offer would only really benefit frequent fliers.

That being said, sodoku is a great way to pass the time if you can't sleep and for whatever reason you don't have anything else to entertain yourself with.

Oh, and Netflix let's you download movies and shows to your phone or tablet so you don't have to have a data connection on the flight.

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