Not just a toy, but a buddy who they can take on adventures during trips to the grocery store or when as a companion for a long
flight on a family vacation.
Not exact matches
I have taken my
family on three free
vacations in the past year, and I travel in business class for free
on 85 percent of my
flights.
Hawaii Hawaii was my husband's usual
family vacation destination when he was growing up — and for those
on the West Coast the
flights are way less intimidating than from where we are.
With the spate of online plane hate, the apparent need for a bill to seat children with their parents
on flights and now stories of how travel is wasted
on the young, parents these days might be understandably discouraged from
family vacations, especially to destinations that require more effort to travel with kids.
I was mostly over it by the time we left home, but I did get sick
on the
flight, and wasn't feeling too great
on the first day of
vacation, but I was well enough to go to dinner with my
family.
My wife and I aren't even trying very hard — just a couple of cards / person / year — but we still earn enough points to get our
family of four
on flights for a couple of
vacations a year.
Consider how this card might fit your travel habits — you just might find yourself
on vacation with a friend or
family member thanks to a 2 for 1
flight from the Companion Pass!
Even paying out of pocket for a healthy number of trips around the country to see
family, domestic
flights don't really rack up a lot of points to spend
on vacations.
I flew this route four times over the spring and summer and
on each
flight, first class was filled with children and
families — though this might very well be related to school
vacation schedules.
Alliance was no help when our
flights were cancelled twice out of Boston due to a blizzard and we had to drive to Philly to keep our
family vacation intact, and when our luggage was lost for over a day
on the return (including tennis rackets, etc....), etc....