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Dots, Lines & Destinations

Dots, Lines & Destinations
Alaska Airlines
United Airlines
Boeing
Emirates
Delta Airlines
Jetblue
Los Angeles
FAA
Hawaiian Airlines
Nuuk Airport
Boeing MAX 9
Dubai Airshow
Haneda
Japan
Orlando International Airport
Turkish Airlines
Indigo
Porter Airlines
American Airlines
Air France

Exploring the world with points, miles and a bit of crazy.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes66Founded14 years ago
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Latest Episodes

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A320s grounded globally and another airline goes bust. Plus tales from Korea with two special guests.

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The Dubai Air Show proved its worth last week, with plenty of deals (though also a few expected ones unrealized). New interiors and route changes for next summer, too.

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Sometimes the best questions come from unexpected quarters. Plus, lifetime status of a different sort, some ultra premium silliness, and A380s flying even longer.

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Hosts

Stephen Seagraves
Host of Dots, Lines and Destinations
Phosma Moon
Co-Host of Dots, Lines and Destinations
Seth Miller
Co-Host of Dots, Lines and Destinations

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 133 ratings
  • Speed Talker

    I listen to most podcasts at 1.75 to 2x their speed. The guys who host this show talk so fast that I have a difficult time understanding what they’re saying at normal speed. 0.75 speed it is. I find their content interesting, but slow down!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Maryland_Planespotter
    United States3 months ago
  • Great podcast

    Great presentation and knowledgeable crew !

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rvn_gb
    United States4 years ago
  • Great topics, subpar sound quality

    The discussions are great and cover in-depth and advanced travel topics. However, the sound quality is not the greatest and very inconsistent between episodes. Seth also talks incredibly fast and should try to slow down.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    pointsdude
    United States4 years ago
  • Good stuff here…but SETH!

    Update: 10/23/21 - WHO KEEPS CLICKING THEIR MOUSE? The constant clicking of the mouse in the background is very distracting. PLEASE move it a little away from your mic!

    Awesome podcast. Love the content. I wish I could understand Seth a little better be HE TALKS SO FAST! Seth, I’m sure you’ve got some great stuff to say but I can’t really understand what you’re saying because you TALK TOO FAST! Slow down man so that we can comprehend what you’re saying.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Shamrock 2808 Heavy
    United States4 years ago
  • Always enjoy listening to these AvGeeks

    This is lively aviation podcast. The host Stephan is always jovial and moderates well, kind of like the kid in high school who wanted to be liked by everyone; Seth is knowledgeable and always has an opinion, like the nerdy know-it-all in high school you know actually knows it all; and Foz is always good for a well-informed contrarian opinion, like the oddball guy in everyone’s high school study group. Together, are knowledgeable about aviation (sometimes getting into the weeds when it comes to... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mileagerunnersteve
    United States6 years ago

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There are some concerns regarding the pacing of conversation, with feedback pointing out that hosts tend to speak quickly, which can affect clarity.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and light-hearted discussions among the hosts, appreciating their chemistry and enthusiasm for aviation.
The podcast is seen as informative, providing valuable insights into the aviation industry, but some listeners have mentioned sound quality issues between episodes.

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DLD 508: Worth a switch
Q: Is loyalty worth chasing in today's travel environment?
For low-tier statuses, it's probably not worth it; for higher tiers, it depends on travel habits.
DLD 508: Worth a switch
Q: Did you see the United Airlines changes coming?
Yes, I didn't expect them to be this big but the trend was clear.

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Content typically focuses on the latest trends and news within the aviation industry, alongside personal travel experiences shared by the hosts. Frequent topics include airline policies, travel disruptions, loyalty programs, and significant events in the travel sector such as air shows and new airline routes. The hosts have a light-hearted, conversational style, often interweaving personal anecdotes with industry insights, which adds to the engaging nature of the discussions. Notably, the chemistry between the hosts fosters a sense of camaraderie, making it feel like a conversation among friends passionate about travel and aviation.

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Dots, Lines & Destinations launched 14 years ago and published 66 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Michael Trager
3. Ed Pizzarello
4. Ned Russell
5. Ed Pizzerillo
6. Jason Rabinowitz

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