by Dan Miller | Feb 26, 2014 | airlines, all, delta, dontrepost
This is breaking news – just announced yesterday is that Delta is transitioning from a miles-based earning program to a revenue-based earning program, starting in 2015. This would make them the first among the “major” US airlines to do so (some of...
by Dan Miller | Jan 18, 2014 | airlines, all
So recently when we were talking about Chase Ultimate Rewards, I mentioned that one of their transfer partners was British Airways and their Avios rewards. It might seem weird to be using a British airline’s reward program when traveling domestically inside the...
by Dan Miller | Jan 17, 2014 | airlines, american, credit cards, family travel, reader travel, united
Another installment of a real-life reader travel question. Last time we tried to help Tyler know what options he had for redeeming a bunch of Hilton points. Today’s question comes from reader Harmony, who asks: Ok, you’ve got my attention Dan. We’re...
by Dan Miller | Jan 16, 2014 | airlines, all, american, hilton, marriott, reader travel
I got an email from reader Tyler, who asked I have a question for you. I have 300,000+ but I don’t need a hotel room I need airline miles. Is there a good way to trade miles? Hilton gives you 1/10 of the value to exchange miles. Is there a better option? Great...
by Dan Miller | Jan 9, 2014 | airlines, united
Continuing our series on airlines, let’s take a look at United. As we talked about the other day, United is a partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards, so you can use any of the Chase credit card signup bonuses to get United miles. There is also a United...
by Dan Miller | Jan 8, 2014 | airlines, family travel, frontier, in the news, southwest
I’ve seen 2 recent things in the news regarding problems with (other people’s) kids on airplanes. As someone who has flown a few times with little kids, I know that this is not a fun time at all, and can be just as stressful for the parents as it is...
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