This is the card I recommend to anyone getting started
in the travel hacking game, because it's the best no - annual - fee straight cash back card available.
Teaching your kids about how to use credit is a better long term strategy than avoiding it altogether, and it will make their
future in the travel hacking game much smoother.
You don't hear as much
in the travel hacking community about Skyteam because there aren't as many good opportunities to get or transfer miles on most of these airlines.
I've rarely heard mention
in the travel hacking world about Ethiopian Airlines but after flying business class with them from Ethiopia to Dubai, I was quite impressed.
The Premier Rewards Gold card is a great option for both entry - level and intermediate travelers who
dabble in travel hacking.
This week has been all over the place but there were a couple things that I was intrigued by, like this blog I linked, and several things that I think will be super useful, like the tips and
tricks in this travel hack video.
The twenty dollar upgrade trick is a nice way of gauging how far along you've come in the travel hacking
You could fly Southwest, just don your Cow Bell, and don't forget to get the single best
opportunity in travel hacking, the Southwest Companion Pass, where by earning just 110,000 Rapids Rewards Points in a single year, allows you get to nominate a companion, who can fly with you for free, for the remainder of the current year and all of the next.
-LSB-...] sure you've read up on The Basics of Earning Miles and Points, so you're well
versed in travel hacking, right?
I got into a discussion on Twitter back in May about the most «under - covered» credit
cards in the travel hacking blogosphere, and decided to lay out my argument here for why the US Bank Flexperks Travel Rewards credit card might be the second - best credit card for the working travel hacker.
All in all, whether you are just starting out
in the travel hacking hobby or are a seasoned veteran, the Freedom Unlimited and Sapphire Reserve card combo offers a ton of value and benefits and can simplify your wallet.
I got an email this morning with some devastating news: it's the end of probably the best
deal in travel hacking — 4,500 Avios flights in North America
You know that feeling: You've been
in the travel hacking game for a while, churned a few cards, did some manufactured spending, and now you're just staring at your Award Wallet account with excitement and anxiety.
There are also some costs involved
in travel hacking, so if you are in credit card debt or have any other serious debts that are causing you stress or are harming your lifestyle, don't get involved in travel hacking until you are debt free.
There are also some costs involved
in travel hacking, so if you are in credit card debt or have any other serious debts that are causing you stress or are harming your lifestyle, don't get involved in travel hacking until you are debt free.
In the travel hacking hobby, we are often very fixated on the concept of first class trips, and 5 - star hotels, with many people brandishing their elite status as a badge of honor
Phil has been
in the travel hacking game since 2002 if not earlier and one of his early points was just talking about how there are a lot of naysayers out there that talk about how people «ruin» things by talking about the various deals.