The Most Important Rule in Award Travel
We explain the most important rule in award travel. Following this one rule is crucial for traveling on points.
We explain the most important rule in award travel. Following this one rule is crucial for traveling on points.
Traveling on point(s) involves earning credit card points and using those points to travel the world for free or nearly free. Follow along to learn more!
While planning our trip to Japan, we quickly realized that hotels were: 1) expensive, 2) filling up quickly, and 3) not many American chain hotel programs offered good value. When
When we begin our award travel journey, we’re typically afraid of annual fees. As our journey progresses, we get more comfortable with higher and higher annual fees. Suddenly, you’re faced
One of the best airline transfer partners for Chase Ultimate Rewards (URs) is virgin atlantic Flying Club. We explore the redemption possibilities in this article.
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In yesterday’s post we talked about the cheapest* way to book flights to Europe using points. That was a bit of a teaser for this post, because often the absolute
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As described in a prior post about Southwest Airlines, the Southwest Companion Pass is the single greatest travel perk available. If you regularly fly Southwest with another person, it’s often
As the United States’ sole member of the Star Alliance, United Airlines MileagePlus program is one that all award travelers must know. While United has had numerous PR nightmares during
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