Our most useful travel knowledge sites
Use these sites, and you'll find an answer to even the most detailed questions...

FlyerTalk.com
Our favorite travel site. Organized by airline or hotel program, this site is a place for frequent travelers to post information and share experiences and answers on an ongoing basis. For people new to the site, its best use is to create a free account and then use the 'Search' feature to look for information.

Want to know what First Class is really like on the airline you're traveling? How is that Marriott in Hawaii? What's the best way to get to the top of the award waitlist? Use the 'search' feature in each forum, and you're likely to find the answer first hand from multiple sources.

An if you can't find the answer you're looking for after searching...you're welcome to post a question, and one of the thousands of frequent travelers who visit the site will step in (provided you don't ask a question that's easily found by using the 'search' tool). You're welcome to post your advice as well and become a member of the community.

WebFlyer.com
Home to a valuable mileage conversion calculator, as well as a host of articles, and frequently updated list of bonus point promotions.

View from the Wing Blog

Gary Leff writes what the Wall Street Journal calls the web's best travel blog. He keeps you posted on the best deals and changes with frequent flyer programs as soon as they happen...with very frank commentary on what's really a good deal for the traveler.

SeatGuru.com and SeatExpert.com
These sites have detailed maps of the seats on nearly all major airlines, for most aircraft types. You'll know exactly what seat to look for and which ones to avoid.