There are
a few blackout dates where you can't use points for family train vacations, mostly around holidays.
Unfortunately, there are
a few blackout dates with this promotion.
While hotel programs have
few blackout dates and offer easier entry to the casual traveler, they are not always very lucrative.
Since hotels have
fewer blackout dates, a couple could pick a loyalty program or credit card based on where they want to honeymoon and still have enough time to rack up points and book before the big day.
Not exact matches
You won't have seat restrictions or
blackout dates, and you can pick your destination — you won't be stuck with just a
few choices.
A CreditCards.com survey of airline
blackout dates — CreditCards.com survey finds
few formal
blackout dates, but some restrictions still apply.
Hilton Honors is one of the
few rewards programs to guarantee no capacity controls on its rooms in addition to no
blackout dates.
Many of the big hotels — Hilton, Marriott, and Hyatt, just to name a
few — are upping the ante, offering additional incentives for frequent guests, like eliminating
blackout dates for points redemption.
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FEWER RESTRICTIONS: Unlike programs offered by legacy carriers where seat availability is murky at best, Rapid Rewards members will be able to redeem their points for every seat on every flight with no
blackout dates or seat restrictions.
Few U.S. airlines, if any, still have
blackout dates on award tickets.
Instead of being tied to a single airline or hotel, or even being limited to a select
few, you can use Discover it Miles on any travel purchase and there are no
blackout dates.
The airline is notorious for imposing quite a
few blackout (or «peak»)
dates during Korean and western holidays, but as long as you steer clear of those, you've got a good shot at finding a
few seats on flights that will suit your needs.