When you consider that each one of these frequent flyer programs can have over a dozen redemption partners,
the award travel possibilities are overwhelming.
Once I realized I could earn travel rewards without actually traveling, a world of
award travel possibilities opened up to my family.
Not exact matches
(Oransky's work on time
travel has been rumored to be in the running for a Nobel for some time, but his untimely death of course ended that
possibility, given the Prize's prohibition against posthumous
awards.)
There are requirements such as a tax identification number, a legitimate small business with decent
travel spend and number of company travelers, and
possibility of a regular audit, these programs are quite valuable as they can
award free
travel quickly.
Another
possibility is to do a mixture of
awards and paid flights and / or even have one parent and the child
travel separately, as my family often does, in order to book premium class
award tickets.