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Checking In Ep 28: Fractional Vacation Home Exchange w/Elite Alliance16 Sep 202400:55:02

I've long been intrigued by the luxury hotel timeshare market, where you get the quality and amenities of a five star hotel combined with the square footage of a residential vacation home.

A prime example of this type of property is Four Seasons Aviara in Carlsbad, CA. Back in the day, Four Seasons managed both a hotel here along with a collection of 1 and 2 bedroom vacation homes. The hotel is now managed by Hyatt (as a Park Hyatt) but Four Seasons still maintains the Residence Club. The golf, tennis, pools, and restaurants make for a fabulous "no compromises" vacation in my book. The only problem I've had is finding another Aviara.

Turns out there's a level of quality above luxury hotel timeshares, called Luxury Fractionals or Private Residence Clubs. With these you get somewhere around a 1/10th ownership of a fully managed vacation home, usually in a resort setting with access to amenities like a golf course, beach, or skiing. The problem here is cost and commitment as these fractionals typically sell for around $200,000 down and $25,000 per year in maintenance fees.

But there are levels to these things. Properties at the top of the Luxury Hotel Timeshare market can get so nice that they're on par with Luxury Fractionals, so much so that owners are willing to trade time between them. The trick is finding owners at "different but like-quality" properties, across brands we may or may not be familiar with, interested in swapping time.

Enter Elite Alliance.

In Ep 236 of our podcast (subscription required) I detailed how we stayed at the Harbor Court Residence Club at the Rosewood Bermuda, booked through Elite Alliance. The stay was fantastic from beginning to end but I was just as intrigued by Elite Alliance's part in this because if I understand how they operate it has the potential to unlock this type of vacation experience at locations all over the world.

This episode is a discussion with Elite Alliance President and Partner Rob Goodyear. We discuss what Elite Alliance is and how they got started, how they vette properties in their portfolio to ensure a consistent quality of experience, what it takes to participate in Elite Exchange, and more.

I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.

Thanks to Rob for coming on the show!

TravelStories Episode 41: Perspective and Camp Mom with Dia Adams13 Sep 202400:57:49

Episode 41: Show Notes.

Note: The video of this podcast can be viewed on Youtube, find it here.

Family travel can be just as affordable and rewarding as a solo one. To help us gain a better perspective of traveling the world with kids in tow, we are joined today by the renowned travel expert, author, and Senior Editor at Fortune Recommends, Dia Adams, who begins our conversation by highlighting the importance of travel conferences in building community. We discuss Dia’s hit column, What’s in Dia’s Wallet, and what her role at Fortune entails before learning about her affinity for less-lavish hotels, how vendoming has evolved since she first coined the term, how she developed Camp Mom as the perfect family travel hack, and how she’s cultivated travel hacking in her kids. We also unpack the power of perspective, how to have a Disney experience without going to Disney World; what Dia thinks about miles and points devaluations, and how to connect with today’s remarkable guest!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:49] Welcoming Dia Adams as she highlights the importance of travel conferences.
  • [05:51] What’s in Dia’s Wallet: Exploring her role at Fortune Recommends.
  • [11:30] Why she loves Choice Hotels but tries to steer clear from Hyatt.
  • [14:40] How she coined ‘vendoming’ and how the term has evolved.
  • [17:57] The ins and outs of Dia’s family travel hack, Camp Mom.
  • [27:36] Why it’s important to immerse yourself in the experience of each destination.
  • [32:40] How Dia has cultivated travel hacking in her kids, and the pros and cons thereof.
  • [38:30] The undeniable power of perspective! 
  • [44:28] How to make the most of Disney as seen in Dia’s book, Disney World Hacks
  • [49:01] What our guest thinks about the latest wave of miles and points devaluations. 
  • [56:01] How to connect with Dia and her work.

Quotes:

“I just want people to be a little bit more – I don’t know if you’re following this TikTok trend – a little more mindful, a little more demure about their miles choices.” — @TheDiaAdams [09:24]

“Almost every success I’ve ever had in my career has been due to a rant.” — @TheDiaAdams [14:59]

“I tend to base trips on a vibe these days. Like, how do I want to feel during this trip? Everything else kind of goes from that.” — @TheDiaAdams [32:30]

“One time, there was a last-minute ferry sale to Hawaii, and I asked the kids if they wanted to go to Hawaii, and they’re like, ‘Nah, we’re good. We went last year, we’re good.’ One of the kids actually said to me once, ‘One private island a year is enough for me.’” — @TheDiaAdams [36:57]

“A family of four — for a Spring Break-type vacation — from New York, could fly to Paris and spend a week in Paris and three days at Paris Disneyland for the same price as a week in Orlando at Disney.” — @TheDiaAdams [45:58]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Dia Adams

Dia Adams on LinkedIn

Dia Adams on X

Dia Adams on Instagram 

Fortune 

‘What’s in Dia’s Wallet: The art of destination dupes’ 

Disney World Hacks

Choice Hotels 

Hyatt 

IHG Hotels and Resorts 

Sky 

Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts 

Delta 

Disney Experiences

Universal Studio Theme Parks 

Dutch Wonderland

Hershey’s Chocolate World 

Lifemiles

Thomas Kim on X

Trevor Mountcastle on X 

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Milenomics² [No Annual Fee Edition] Episode 71: Ranking Bank Points for Domestic Airfare24 Jun 202400:56:38

0:55 Ranking Bank Points for Domestic Airfare

  • We’re talking about deeply discounted airfare, not FREE airfare. 
  • Every one of these programs has a cash out path–that’s great

1:45 Overview: Highs and Lows of each Program

1:59 Chase UR

  • Talked about the most online, but not as valuable as Amex to us
  • Much more straightforward than Amex
  • 1 Cent per Ultimate Reward point earned (easy cash out on all card)
  • 5x earning on Office Supply has been around for a long time. 
  • Earning at high rates, transferring to a CSR/CSP 

3:00 Earning Chase UR 

  • Easy to use Domestic Partners in United and Southwest
  • Travel Portal booking is not ideal but does have uplift
  • Earning with high multipliers and sign up bonuses works well
  • 5/24 limits the number of cards you can get
  • Can co-mingle points

6:30 Southwest (W/ Chase UR)

  • Points have become less useful as Ticketless Travel Funds (TTF) have become permanent
  • Less transfers from UR->Southwest because TTF are so plentiful
  • If transferring , the best way to earn is still NOT on the Southwest credit cards. 

7:43 Booking with the Chase Travel Portal: 

  • Price inflation is real (American, others) Be sure to check google flights
  • Can see inflated prices on flights, issues when canceling
  • 1.25 cents per point / 1.5 cents per point (20% - 33% discount on travel)
  • Sometimes just taking cash back at 1 cent per point is the way to pay for travel
  • These points are not ‘free’

10:53 Amex MR Overview

  • Amex is so generous that they have changed subscribers’ lives
  • THE most generous bank with respect to SUB, earning bonuses and referrals
  • The default cash back amount for a MR is 0.6 Cents ($.006) per MR with a few exceptions
  • Difficult to get rid of these points. 

12:41 Booking Travel with Amex MR

  • With such easy earning there isn’t a fast enough release valve sometimes
  • Their travel portal is horrible, but is mandatory for the 35% rebate
  • Insider fares are lower fares than anywhere else. 
  • Extremely high annual fee cards needed to release points at high value
  • To get good redemption rates with points you have to graduate to high annual fee cards
  • Either churn the card or pay the high annual fee (carrying costs) to get good value
  • Delta transfers are a great option – 1.1 cents in value per point, transfer 1:1
  • Holding a Delta card gives a 15% discount as well, works out to around 1.25 cents per point. 

16:26 Earning Membership Rewards

  • “They’ve gone crazy with the Sign up Bonuses” 
  • Easier to earn at a moderate level than Chase (or any other bank) 
  • Many high annual Fee cards, which come with many coupons/credits
  • Nonstarter for someone just starting out. 

18:55 Difficulties transacting with AMEX

  • Need High annual Fee Business Platinum for 35% rebate (approx 1.5 cents per point) 
  • Need High Annaul Fee Morgan stanley (1cpp) or Schwab (1.1 cpp) to cash out MR. 
  • Cannot co-mingle points across spouses, which means you need 2 of each of these cards!
  • 35% rebate only on airline of choice or business/fir
Episode 27: Six Credit Cards You Should Never Cancel07 Jun 201900:16:16

We’re back with news, and a discussion around credit cards you should never close.  Share your ‘must keep’ cards in the comments below, and enjoy!

0:33 25% Transfer Bonus from Citi (others, but not Amex) (link MilesTalk)

  • One of those wonky ones where they bump the points on the receiving end
  • Strange, and a bit of a bummer, that Amex wasn’t included

2:12  Qantas 20% Transfer Bonus from Amex (link DansDeals)

  • Great way to get to Tel Aviv on El Al

3:19 Heightened Amex Incognito Referral Offers Found Working on Business Cards

4:35 Free Topic: 6 Credit Cards you should NEVER cancel

  • [Robert] Old Blue Cash 5% Gas/Grocery/Drug Store
  • [Sam] Ink 5x Cards (Especially Ink Plus) 5x Office Supply/Telecom
  • [Robert] AT&T Access More 3x Online Retail, crazy good retention bonuses
  • [Sam] CNB Crystal
  • [Robert] Chase Ritz-Carlton Visa Infinite ($395-$450 annual fee but you get a $300 air incidental each year, Ritz Club Lounge access on paid stays, 50,000 night certificate each year
  • [Sam] Hilton Aspire

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Premium Cabin Award Travel to Europe Tips & Trends

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Episode 26: AA Mobile Award Space, New MR Transfer Partner, Historic Delta Sign Up Bonuses, Speedway, Safeway & Stop & Shop Deals31 May 201900:21:51

News

0:35 [Sam] AA Showing More Award Space on Mobile? (link)

  • Seems to be that there’s a new search interface and a legacy one
  • They sometimes show different results
  • TPG post

 

2:33 [Robert] Speedway: $15 voucher for Speedway gas GC when purchasing $100 3rd party GC

  • Slickdeals
  • DoC
  • Lowe’s, Home Depot and others (Texas Roadhouse, Netflix, Cabellas, Dominos, Bass Pro Shops and Google Play)
  • Through 6/30

 

4:43 [Sam] Rakuten closing accounts buying GC in-store(link)

  • Bed Bath Beyond likely the issue now
  • Was also a problem with office Max for some commenters
  • Better play? 3pgc online?

 

6:30 [Robert] Amex Membership Rewards now transfer to Qantas (link)

 

8:29 [Sam] Amex Priority Pass No Longer Work at Airport Restaurants (link)

  • Effective August 1, 2019
  • Doesn’t affect Chase Sapphire Reserve, Citi Prestige, CNB Crystal [yet]

 

10:17 [Robert] Amex Delta Sign Up Bonuses at All-Time Highs

  • Referral links not yet updated, but will likely follow
  • Guidance here is to wait and position for spousal referral
  • Breaking: I got a targeted offer in the mail for the Delta Reserve card with no lifetime language across all Amex Delta cards
  • Check: http://delta.com/75reserve to see if you’re targeted (if it malfunctions out after entering your Delta account number, you’re not targeted)
  • Affiliate (DansDeals), public, referral, targeted w/no lifetime…inflationary trend?

 

14:19 [Sam] Barclays Asking for Proof of Business After Credit Card Approval (link)

  • Unheard of.
  • Has Anyone been affected?

 

15:53 [Robert] Hertz Devalues Award Chart (

Episode 25: What 5 Cards Should You Put in Your Spouse’s Wallet?23 May 201900:16:04

A fun week here on the No Annual Fee Podcast, where we’re discussing the following:

News

0:32 Italian-issued Tickets for Fun and Profit (link)

  • Probably best to keep this as an academic idea, but a fun read by God Save the Points.

1:46 Citi ThankYou Points 30% Bonus to Virgin Atlantic (link)

  • Matches the Membership Rewards promo from a few weeks ago.
  • The Program is either outstanding or completely terrible depending on the use of the miles.
  • Do not transfer if you don’t know what to do with the miles.

 

Main Topic

2:26 5 Best: Credit cards to put in your spouse’s wallet

  • Amex Personal Gold 4x MRs grocery and dining
  • CNB Crystal Infinite 3x on groceries, dining, travel, gas
  • Amex Blue Business Plus 2x everywhere
  • Bank of America Premium Rewards with Platinum Honors ($100k) for 2.625% everywhere
  • No Fee Chase Freedom Unlimited 1.5x URs everywhere
  • Honorable mention (not available any more): Citi AT&T Access More 3x for online retail (leave it near your home computer)

Counterpoint:

  • Citi double cash 2% everywhere with Price Protection
  • CNB Crystal infinite 3x Just about anywhere
  • Blue Business Plus 2MR everywhere (2.5% CB, 3% towards flights)
  • BofA Premium Rewards 2.625 – Tough to beat
  • DO NOT Put a card you’re working the minimum spend on:
    • Enticing to overspend
    • Hard to tell if the MSR has been met

 

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  • Long Haul Business Class to Europe (with Miles)
  • Demand Schedule Troubles
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Episode 24: Online 1% Billpay w/Credit Card, Loyalty Partnerships, and New Discover 5% Categories17 May 201900:09:27

Some lucrative promos and heightened offers this week…

0:33 [Widely Targeted, check email associated with existing account] Plastiq 1% Mastercard CC Payments on Plastiq

  • Schedule up to 3 x $2,000 payments
  • By May 31, 2019
  • 1% fee (rather than 2.5%)

1:52 BofA Alaska Personal 40,000 + $100 Statement Credit

  • Direct link
  • Source
  • $75 annual fee (not waived the first year)
  • $2,000 min spend
  • “This card will not be available to you if you currently have or have had the card in the preceding 24 month period. This does not apply to the business credit card product.”

2:53 Hilton/Lyft Partnership

4:02 AA/Hyatt Reciprocal Earning/Status Fast Track now ready for linking (source)

  • Reciprocal point earning
  • AA Concierge Key gets Hyatt Globalist
  • Hyatt elites get AA fast track status challenges
  • As a Hyatt Globalist [with no AA status] I got “free” Platinum for 3 months + status challenge
  • Direct link to link
  • After linking go here in your AA account to see what you got

5:56 New Discover 5% Categories Added

  • Q3 PayPal Added (in addition to Restaurants)
  • Q4 Target & WalMart.com added (in additional to Amazon)

6:57 3x Fuel Rewards on Visa Gift Cards at Stop & Shop

  • 5/17-5/23/2019

7:30 Movie Puzzler

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  • A streetwear reselling experiment
  • Rehabbing a bad Citicard portfolio
  • A crash course in gift card reselling
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Episode 23: No Lifetime Language Hilton Cards, 5X UR For Bill Pay, United Shopping Promo & More09 May 201900:06:05

Today we do a quick rundown of the news. Including the following:

0:33 Simon Mall Purchases No Longer Earning Rewards on Amex Cards? (link)

1:29 United Shopping Portal Promo

  • Spend $300 online earn 1,000
  • Spend $150 in-store earn 500
  • Through 5/19

2:05 [Targeted] Chase Sapphire Preferred 5x Bill Pay

  • 5x on Utilities, Insurance, Phone Service, Cable
  • Up to $2,000 in payments
  • 5/13-7/31/2019
  • Check email for “<first_name>, don’t miss out on 5X bonus points”

3:40 Amex Hilton Offers w/o Lifetime Language

  • 75,000 No Annual Fee card link Direct Link source
  • 125,000 Ascend link Direct Link source
  • Great deals if you’ve had these cards before
  • Also probably possible to get the card through referral for 100,000/150,000 and then get it again shortly thereafter through this offer
  • Though it’s possible Amex might claw these back as they’re likely targeted and leaked into the wild
  • Keep in mind that Amex generally limits to 5 active credit cards per person which includes personal and business, but not charge cards and not cards you’re an authorized user on

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Episode 22: “Etihad Awards, New Avios Rates, Fee Free Visa and MCGC, and More of Robert’s European Vacation”05 May 201900:39:06

Last week we had our first ever cliffhanger episode–this week we’re back to finish the story of Robert’s European Vacation.  We also cover some great news on the redemption side, as well as options to earn miles without flying on Today’s No Annual Fee Edition of the podcast.

News

0:32 Etihad Awards Booking on AA.com (link)

  • Still not seeing JFK-AUH Apartment show up even though there is space
  • Have to call New Zealand for that one still (link)

3:24 British Airways Avios Partner Award Devaluation Coming (link)

  • 0-650 miles: 6,000 Avios (was 4,500, unclear whether this range will become bookable on North America routes)
  • 651-1,150 miles: 9,000 Avios (was 7,500)
  • 1,151 miles-2,000 miles: 11,000 Avios (was 10,000)
  • 2,001 miles-3,000 miles: 13,000 Avios (was 12,500)
  • Goes into effect May 30th, 2019

4:06 [Targeted] Amex Membership Rewards to Virgin Atlantic 30% Transfer Bonus (link)

  • Good for awards on Delta metal, ANA roundtrip…
  • …and Necker Island

4:46 Fee-Free Visa GCs at Staples (link)

  • 5/5/19-5/11/19
  • Said to be limit one $200 VGC pp

5:11 Stop & Shop $15 Off Groceries with $100 GC Purchase (link)

  • Purchase $100 3rd party GC, get $15 voucher towards future grocery purchase
  • 5/3/19 to 5/23/19

7:14 $15 off two $100 MCGC & 8X Happy cards at Safeway Branded stores

  • Need to add to J4U app

7:30 [Targeted] 5,000 MRs for Adding Authorized User to Amex Personal Gold

  • Add up to 4 users, 5,000 MRs each
  • Each AU must spend $500 to receive the bonus
  • AUs are free on Personal Gold
  • Received via email, subject “Earn 5,000 Membership Rewards® points by adding an Additional Card Member”
    • Amex clearly listens to the show
  • Link to check whether you’re eligible
  • (will say “We are sorry, you are not able to apply for an Additional Card online.” if ineligible)

8:59 Part II–Family Travel to Venice and Rome. 

Be sure to listen to Episode 21 if you haven’t already. 

9:05 Rome

  • Hotel dei Mellini
    • Boutique hotel just west of the Tiber
    • 10-20 minute walk from most major sites
    • Booked family room
    • Upgraded to 2 BR/2BA Suite
    • Co
Episode 21: Boutique European Hotels, Virgin Atlantic Upper Class Review, London, Venice and Rome With a Family of Four25 Apr 201900:46:44

And….We’re Back! Spring break is over and we’re here with a jam packed episode. Today we cover

News:

0:30 Chase 30% Transfer Bonus to British Airways (link)

  • Through June 16, 2019
  • You don’t see the 30% bonus on the UR portal, BA processes the bonus on its end
  • Deal or not a deal? Enough to encourage speculative transfer?

4:45 Zero fee MCGC at Staples 4/21-4/27 (link)

  • Stack with Dosh 3% capped at $5 per day (link)
  • Payce too?
  • Am I banned by Dosh? 
  • Chase Offers
  • Amex Staples 10% back Offer

7:50 11-Day Stop & Shop Strike Over (link)

  • Had effects on sales of prepaid cards
9:35 Main Topic: Robert’s Trip to London, Venice and Rome

10:25 Parameters

  • Family of 4 out of Boston (boys 14 and 11)
  • Saturday to Saturday during April school vacation
  • London, Venice, and Rome

11:20 Flights

  • Blog post on this
  • BOS-LHR//FCO-LHR-BOS
  • Virgin Atlantic Upper Class both ways + Alitalia Economy
  • Paid 150,000 Delta SkyMiles pp + $100 taxes + fees roundtrip
  • Added LHR-Venice (cheap, paid with Wells Fargo GoFar Rewards)
  • Day-time flight on the way there, which is rare

All lodging and tours booked through Chase Expedia portal with 1.5 cpp uplift

23:10 London

  • Hotel: Rosewood London
    • Hotel is fantastic. Absolutely gorgeous with great service.
    • Family Room (2 double beds)
    • Public spaces, restaurants, and bars are so well done.
  • Tour: Photography Tour

29:20 Venice

  • London City Airport-Venice flight on BA was a fine 2 hour flight in Economy
  • But getting through Passport Control in Venice took 1.5 hours
  • Really makes me want to avoid short hop intra-Europe flights because they’re such momentum killers
  • Took a Alilaguna shared water taxi from airport to central Venice 15 euro pp
  • There were transport options in Chase UR portal but the options were confusing to me/poorly reviewed so I made a game out of finding our way there
  • The water taxi stopped at a bunch of places on the Grand Canal before reaching out hotel but it was a fun experience
  • Hotel: Hotel Flora
    • Highly recommend staying right in central Venice overnight (crowds are low in morning/late at night)
    • Felt like a very Rick Steves kind of plac
Episode 20: “Fee Free MCGC, 8X Fuel Rewards on Happy Cards, Higher CC Offers & More”23 Mar 201900:16:15

Welcome to Episode 20 of the No Annual Fee Milenomics² Podcast.

On Today’s show we discuss:

0:36 Fee-free Mastercard GCs at Staples (link)

  • 3/24-3/30 2019

2:31 8x Fuel Rewards on Happy Cards at Stop & Shop (link)

  • 3/22 – 3/28 2019

3:55 Chase Freedom Unlimited 3x the first year up to $20,000 spend (link)

  • No signup bonus when you get the 3x (vs standard offer of 15,000 + referral)
  • Card regularly earns 1.5x URs everywhere
  • New signups only
  • In-branch
  • Still subject to 5/24
  • Deal or not a deal?

5:38 Wells Fargo Propel 50,000 (link)

  • 30,000 after $3,000 the first 3 months
  • Additional 20,000 after a total of $15,000 the first year
  • Card earns 3x and “dining and travel” roughly speaking
  • Deal or not a deal?
  • Post on Best Tier 2 Banks.

10:15 Chase Sapphire Preferred 60,000 Offer ($95 Annual Fee *not* waived) (link)

11:01 Citi Rewards+ 10% Point Rebate on Redemptions (link)

  • This is the card where rewards are rounded up to the nearest 10 points
  • Also rebates TYP redemptions 10% (capped at a 10,000 point rebate per year)
  • Need to combine ThankYou accounts for this to work
  • Makes Premier uplift 1.38 instead of 1.25
  • Even better if you stack Premier + Prestige for 4th night free hotel redemption

14:05 Q2 2019 5x Categories

  • Chase Freedom: Grocery & Home Improvement
  • Discover: Gas, Uber, Lyft
  • Citi Dividend: Drugstores (and you can do all $6,000 in spend for the year in 1 quarter)

14:41 Payce Card-Linked Program (link)

  • 5% back, capped at $5 single-use (per account) at retailers like CVS and Staples
  • Links cards based on card number (as opposed to login)
  • Said to run on Empyr network
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  • Bypassing Chase 5/24
  • Churning American Express Cards
  • An 89 point Credit Score Rebound
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Episode 19: A Rare Chase Shutdown Reversal, Airport Lounges, 75k Hawaiian Offer, BOS-NYC Ride-Sharing & More15 Mar 201900:12:01

0:37 Chase Hyatt Offer: 2 Free Nights + $50 Statement Credit (link)

  • Unclear whether this is limited to Category 1-7 (30,000 category) -or- 1-8 (40,000 category)
  • Alternate offer of 50,000 points remains available (an eligible for 10,000 point referral)
  • Card is subject to 5/24

1:48 3x Fuel Rewards on VCGs at Stop & Shop/Giant/Martin (link)

  • 3/15-3/21

2:22 Amex Acquires Lounge Buddy (link)

  • Google Map of Lounges posted on Award Travel 101 Facebook group (link)

3:52 Hawaiian Airlines 75k Offer. (link)

  • $6,000 minimum spend requirement
  • Miles have use beyond Hawaii
  • Barclays is involved.

5:10 $10 Off $300 Visa Gift Cards at OfficeMax/Depot (link)

  • 3/10-3/16
  • Visa often are followed by MCGC deals

5:37 Bound: New ride-share service Boston-NYC from $99 pp one-way (link)

  • Tesla SUVs
  • Scheduled pick-up point & time
  • Up to 4 people + driver in the car
  • What do you think of this conceptually?
  • Reminds me of Tesloop out here, started by a kid 4-5 years back, bought out and killed. Famously put 400,000+ miles on a Model S
  • Teslas come with unlimited mileage warranties? This is a brilliant way to take advantage of that policy.

7:26 Update on Chase shutdown story we discussed in Episode 17 (link)

  • Recap: Friend shutdown after applying for personal (approved) + business card (pending)
  • Filed CFPB complaint
  • Chase called and re-opened her personal account!
  • Business card was not approved, citing lack of a business relationship with Chase (?)
  • Caution about filing CFPB complaints–can result in broader examination of your relationship with a company.
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  • Heightened American Express Sign up Offers
  • Freebird & Uber
  • And Much more

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Episode 18: Southwest Flies to Hawaii (Without Us), AA Rebates Going Away, Avianca Lifemiles Transfer Bonus, What Would Strengthen Bank Points?09 Mar 201900:29:49

We’re back this week with another extended episode where we cover:

News:

0:45 Southwest announces flights to Hawaii (link)

  • Flying as soon as March 17th (wow, that’s quick)
    • When I’m wrong I’m wrong, Sam said, “no way Southwest flies to Hawaii This year”
  • Inter-island flights starting in April
  • Cheap fares to kick things off

2:35 AA/Hyatt Partnership Announced (link)

  • Similar to old Delta/SPG program where AA flights earn Hyatt points and vice versa (if you have any kind of status with either)
  • Top AA (“Concierge Key”) elites get Hyatt Globalist
  • Hyatt Globalists get a status challenge to be announced later
  • Nothing to do for now, updates to follow

6:09 AA 10% point rebate for redemption going away for Citi/Barclays cards (link)

9:01 Heightened Amex Delta Personal Bonuses Available via Referral

    • Gold 60,000 + $50 statement credit for $2,000 spend ($0 AF)

 

  • Platinum 75,000 + 5,000 MQMs + $100 statement credit for $3,000 spend ($195 AF)

 

10:39 American Express Avianca transfer bonus 1:1.15

  • Transfer ratio 1 MR to 1.15 Lifemiles
  • Would not speculatively transfer, but many good uses.
  • Through 4/1/19

11:27 Discussion

Rumor: 1.75 Uplift with Chase Sapphire Reserve (link)

 

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TravelStories Episode 35: Long Weekend in Madrid19 Jun 202400:49:04

While today is all about a long weekend in Madrid, Thomas and Trevor go on their usual tangents to bring you yet another information-drenched and fun-filled episode! We begin with our love for gin and tonic ice cubes and by explaining how today’s episode relates to many of our other Travel Stories. Then, Trevor walks us through his recent airport lounge experiences, how food and drinks compare, how to maximize your points redemptions, and taking short trips in first class versus longer trips in economy. Trevor then explains why he had to drop Mumbai from his Madrid trip itinerary, what you need to be cautious of when walking the streets of Madrid, and the entertainment options that are available in Spain’s capital for both kids and adults. To end, we discuss the evolution of Lufthansa’s first-class (cheers!) and what we like and dislike about recent amenity additions and removals, and we take a closer look at the now-unretired Airbus A340-600. 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:30] Gin & tonic ice cubes, and how today’s Travel Story links to many previous episodes. 
  • [01:52] Why taking cheaper flights from the Maldives is not as common as it used to be. 
  • [03:30] Trevor’s interesting and most recent airport lounge experiences. 
  • [06:12] Comparing the food and drink quality of the various lounges that Trevor visited.  
  • [07:40] Virgin Atlantic’s common flight times and standard fleet make up, and some advice on how to maximize points redemption.  
  • [10:32] Short trips in first class and transatlantic flights in economy. 
  • [12:07] Understanding Trevor’s Dallas-London-Mumbai-Madrid itinerary. 
  • [20:44] Madrid: Spain’s lovely capital. 
  • [26:50] A cautionary pickpocketing tale from Madrid’s 5th Avenue equivalent. 
  • [32:20] Activities for kids, Museo Nacional del Prado, and exploring food and drinks in Madrid. 
  • [37:28] Today’s if “you say it, you sip it” phrase is “Lufthansa first-class”.
  • [37:45] Trevor’s time in Munich, and the ins and outs of the now unretired Airbus A340-600. 
  • [45:56] The evolution of Lufthansa’s first-class amenities, and where it stands today. 

Quotes:

“I have to say that I’m becoming more and more impressed with this [Chase Sapphire] lounge.” — @tmount [04:04]

“One potential area of friction [was] reduced; removed completely because the [Virgin Atlantic] crew was just absolutely amazing.” — @tmount [09:53]

“Choice Hotels are like the unsung heroes of Europe.” — @tmount [23:33]

“If you’re in that situation; if you’re in an area where you’re going to have no personal space and [be] shoulder-to-shoulder with a lot of people you don’t know, it’s probably a good idea to secure your stuff.” — @TktweetsKim [30:26]

“If we can find those local places, we’re always happier for it.” — @tmount [34:51]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

‘Travel Stories Episode 8: Epic Guys Trip’ 

‘Travel Stories Episode 19: Converting a Maldives Skeptic’

Virgin Atlantic 

Chase Sapphire Lounge 

Capital One Loung

Episode 17: Chase Closed All My Accounts, Help!02 Mar 201900:28:18

Update (3/15): We update the story in this podcast about a Chase Shutdown in Episode 19. Including how the listener was able to convince Chase to reopen her personal CC account. 

We’re back with another jam-packed “free” episode this week…

0:40 $600 Citizen’s Bank Checking Bonus (link)

  • Requires recurring/single (?) $2,000 Direct Deposit
  • Expires May 16th, 2019

1:50 [Targeted] $500 Bank of America Banking Bonus (link)

  • $300 Checking/$200 Savings
  • $4,000 in Direct Deposits within 90 Days
  • Probably best to go just for the checking offer (savings offer requires $20,000 in new funds)

2:55 $400 Wells Fargo Checking Bonus (link)

  • Requires $3,000 in combined monthly Direct Deposit
  • Eligible if haven’t gotten WF banking bonus in last 12 months
  • Pairs well with needing to be a customer for Business Plat CC worth $750 towards air travel (link)

4:15 Hyatt category changes don’t go into effect until March 18 (link)

  • Robert: Booked Premium Suite at Hyatt Coconut Point for 30,000 (twice the 15,000 for a standard room, going up to 20,000)
  • Room goes for $859/nt in peak-ish season
  • Some ideas on things to book (link)
  • Hyatt allows booking 395 days out

6:00 Marriott changes go into effect March 5 (link)

  • Play here is high end hotels now capped at 60,000 Marriott/nt that will go up as high as 100,000
  • Marriott allows booking 50 weeks out

 7:00 Way to make Amex Bonvoy card (formerly SPG personal) earn 1 SPG point again (link)

  • Card can now earn 2x Marriott rather than 3x it did previously
  • With this promo you earn 1 additional point for spending in round increments of $25,000 up to 100,000 points
  • Gotta love the psychology here

8:15 Chase Shutdown Story

  • Shared episode about Chase Southwest Companion Pass promo with friend (link)
  • Friend thought it over and saw good value in having the Companion Pass for a year because home airport is Southwest dominant and spouse could join on work trips in addition to leisure travel
  • Applied for and was approved for Chase Southwest Personal card with an $8,000 limit
  • Minimum spend requirement is $4,000. Charged $2,000 for an AirBnB. Charged $1,000 in cruise incidentals. Bought a $500 gift card at a grocery store. Fraud alert. Cleared. Waited a couple days. Again bought a $500 gift card at a grocery st
Episode 16: “Should I Ever Buy Airline Miles? Ebates Now Partnering with American Express, $750 Wells Fargo Business Credit Card Offer & More”21 Feb 201900:20:41

We’re back with a Jam Packed show this week. New Ebates/MR partnership, Negative changes from AA/Amex, and A new reader question. 

0:40 Ebates Membership Rewards partnership (link)

  • Can existing customers convert to MRs? No.
  • Can you spin up a new account? It’s against T&Cs to have 2 accounts, but you can try.
  • Can you refer for the MR-earning account? I don’t think so?
  • I signed up spouse who has never had an Ebates account (H/T JJ)
  • Ebates can now earn 1 MR instead of 1 cent?
  • Does Ebates pay out of MCGCs from giftcards.com?
  • What about the 3x Ebates card? Does it earn 3x at giftcards.com?
  • Do you have to use an Amex card? T&Cs say so (link)

04:00 Amex Bonvoy Brilliant 100,000 Available for Referral (link)

  • Referral with Business Gold 20k MR + 100k Marriott
  • $450 annual fee– $300 Marriott credit

05:13 Wells Fargo Business Platinum 50,000 Offer (worth $750) (link)

08:58 AA GCs not triggering Amex air incidental credits (FlyerTalk link)

09:50 Amex Ameriprise Platinum no longer first-year fee waived (60,000 bonus instead) (link)

  • Bad News: If you’ve been churning this card
  • Good News: if you’ve never had the card (Another 60k Platinum card)

12:05 Hyatt Hotel Category Changes (link)

Episode 15: Juicy Award Search Tool, Revived Ultra-premium Card, Avoiding Close-in Booking Fees and more11 Feb 201900:11:08

On this week’s show we discuss:

0:35 Juicy Miles Award Search Tool (link)

  • Performs award searches across bank point and frequent flyer programs
  • Some glitches, but tons of potential
  • Key concept: Many programs show better availability on their own metal than partners
  • I can’t stop using the service
  • If they add alerts, get the right filters set up, fix the glitches and avoid shutdown: Look out world
  • $10 for a 5-day trial, $29.99/month (Frequent Miler review)

2:15 Citi Prestige Available for 50,000 TYP Signup (link)

  • $495 annual fee
  • $250 easy travel credit (per calendar year, Dec statement close)
  • 5x on flights and dining
  • 4th night free hotel (book through Concierge through Sept 2019)
  • Keep in mind Citi’s crazy 24-month policy (open or closed, maybe product changed) for signup bonuses across ThankYou cards

3:45 American Express sending out 1099 for referral credits

  • Valuing them at $0.1 per piece for membership rewards points
  • Hilton points at 0.67 cents (who on earth is referring from a Hilton card?)
  • Possible these will be adjusted

 5:10 4x Fuel Rewards on GCs at Stop & Shop (link)

  • Happy Lady
  • Do fuel rewards math (around 1.5 cents per piece if you can use them)
  • 2/1/2019-2/14/2019

5:40 Listener Question: Avoiding $75 Close-in Award Booking Fees

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  • Skirting credit card churning restrictions
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Episode 13 & 14: A Deep Dive into American Express 5 Card Strategies01 Feb 201900:38:59

We’ve got a special “double episode” of the No Annual Fee version of the Milenomics² Podcast this week.

In this episode we do a deep dive into our personal card strategies with Amex. For this exercise:

  • Amex is limiting us to a total of 5 active *credit* cards (personal and business, charge cards don’t count)
  • We already have/have had a lot of the best Amex cards (so we’re going deeper into the Amex portfolio than someone newer to the game otherwise would)
  • We want to make use of Amex’s generous referral program
Amex 5 Card Strategy Template

Here’s a template we used if you want to play along for you own situation:

Current Charge Cards • A • B • C

Current Credit Cards • A • B • C • D • E

Have had • A • B

Credit Cards Considering • A • B

Charge Cards Considering • A • B • C

Cards I’m keeping an eye out for • A

Final Answer • #3 A • #2 B • #1 C

Spoiler alert

Sam’s picks:

  • #3 Blue Business Plus Credit Card
  • #2 Business Platinum Charge Card
  • #1 Plum Business Charge Card

Robert’s picks:

  • #3 Personal Green Charge Card
  • #2 Morgan Stanley Platinum Charge Card
  • #1 Simply Cash Plus Business Credit Card

You can visit our referral page for links to these cards, but read this first before using someone else’s referral links. You’re probably better off with spousal referral, or trading referral links with a friend.

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  • The death of a Walmart
  • Lucrative targeted bank bonuses
  • Amex clawback fears
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Episode 12: The Lemoney Saga Continues, $100 Fidelity 2% Card Bonus, Staples $200 Fee Free Cards & Chase Southwest Card Deal/Not a Deal Discussion18 Jan 201900:14:43

We’ve got a jam packed No Annual Fee version of the Milenomics² Podcast this week.

0:36 Lemoney follow-up (link)

  • Post seemed to trigger tracking of community commision for Feb-June 2018
  • But subsequent PayPal payments are now said to be held up for a week or two
  • What’s with this company?

2:38 $30 off $60 at Amazon for using 1 Amex Membership Reward point (link)

  • Works on 3rd party GCs

3:27 $100 Signup Bonus for the Fidelity 2% Cashback Card (link)

4:40 Fee-free $200 Visa GCs at Staples (link)

  • 1/13-1/19/2019

5:10 New Chase Southwest Card Offers Easy Path to Companion Pass (link)

  • Sign up for personal card, spend $4k, get 30,000 points +
  • Companion Pass through 12/31/2019
  • Deal or Not a Deal?
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Episode 11: Bank of America Anti-Churning, Lemoney Gets Juiced, Is the CNB Crystal the Best Premium Card?13 Jan 201900:10:53

We’re back discussing a few bonuses this week along with some terrible news from Bank of America.  Along while discussing how and why to combine CNB points across household members we get sidetracked answering the question, “Is the CNB Crystal Infinite the best premium rewards credit card? 

As we’ve said before, if  you live outside the CNB footprint and are interested in the CNB card drop me an email, or a DM on twitter. (We receive no compensation for this referral)

Links discussed in this episode:

Lemoney Turns Sour, Community Cash Back Missing 

Why and How : Combining CNB points

Chase $600 Checking/Savings account bonus. 

GoBank $100 Bonus Terms: 

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Episode 10: Why You Should [Almost] Never Apply For an Amex Card Using Someone Else’s Link09 Jan 201900:21:03

We’re into 2019 with our first No Annual Fee Edition podcast, covering an important topic everyone needs to hear. Why you should almost never use someone else’s link to apply for an Amex card.

We go over the why and how of ensuring you receive the highest possible American Express Sign up bonuses, including a universal referral. And talk about the particulars of that new referral system as well.

Links discussed in this episode:

Frequent Miler’s “Best Offers” list of current CC offers.

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  • Our new Slack channel for points & miles discussion
  • A card that’s overly generous while processing air incidentals
  • A way to liquidate Mastercard GCs from home with fees similar to Chargesmart/TIO.com

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Episode 9: How we did on our 2018 Points & Miles Predictions31 Dec 201800:41:39

On a very special year-end episode we assess how we did in our 2018 predictions.

Links mentioned on the show App-o-Rama links For more, check out these two recent episodes of our paid podcast

Don’t miss the outtakes starting at 37:05!

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Episode 8 – 5x Categories, Office Supply GCs, Bed Bath deal, Chase/Disney Non-News20 Dec 201800:06:29

On today’s show:

0:30 2019 5x/5% Categories Available for Activation

Citi Dividend 5% categories announced for 2019. Drugstores in Q2. Can use all $6,000 in one quarter. Card not available for new signups, but still PC’able (though, be aware of 24 month clock resetting when you do this). 2018 was a dud of a year – good to see Drugstores back. (link)

Chase Freedom 5x Q1 2019 activation open (link)

  • Drug stores
  • Gas stations
  • Tolls

Discover 5% – Grocery Stores Q1 (link)

2:55 Gift Card Sales at Office Supply Stores

Staples $5 off a $200 VGC

  • Reduces fee from $6.95 to $1.95
  • Through 12/22
  • In-store only. (link)

$15 back on $300 VGCs at Office Depot/Max

  • Buy 2 x $200
  • Through 12/22 (link)

4:00 $10 back on 3rd party GC via rebate at Bed Bath Beyond

  • 12/15-1/1
  • Unlimited? Really? No, not really. T&Cs changed, limit 10. (link)

4:40 Chase Disney Non-News

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  • Liquidating Air Travel Credits
  • Happy Cards
  • Negative Card-Linked App Changes at CVS/WalMart
  • A $500 Bank Bonus + $200 Referral
  • GoBank Starter Kit
  • 2018 Retrospective

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Ep 6 & 7 – Staying in Chase’s Good Graces, ODOM & Simon Mall GC Sales, CapitalOne 2-to-114 Dec 201800:23:22

Today we’re back with a double episode of the Milenomics² No Annual Fee Edition Podcast.  In addition to the following news:

  • 0:30 Office Depot/Office Max $10 off $300 MCGCs (link)
  • 1:20 Simon Mall $1 off Visa Gift Cards (link)
  • 2:05 Airline portal Holiday promo: 500 for $200 (link)
  • 3:00 CapitalOne adds Emirates and Singapore at a 2:1 ratio ()
  • 3:55 BofA Cash Rewards revamp early 2019 (HT Nick at Frequent Miler link)
  • 5:20 Some Chase cards getting an additional 1x through year end on Apple/Google Pay (link)

…we tackle a detailed and real life situation in which a reader attempted to put together the Ultimate Chase Ultimate Rewards Trifecta: a Sapphire Reserve, Freedom, and Freedom Unlimited.  Rather than the ideal type of stories you might hear elsewhere about all cards being approved and everything going perfectly, this story takes a turn for the worse, and does not end well for Chase or the reader.

Discussion starts at 6:00 on this.

A quick timeline (we cover this in the post, but might be easier for some of you to see here):

  • March 2016 Applied for Sapphire Preferred – Approved
  • March 2018 Decided to attempt to “Life the Chase UR Lifestyle”
  • September 2018 Applied for Standard Freedom 5X – Approved
  • September 2018, Downgrade Sapphire Preferred to Freedom Unlimited
  • October 2018, Used non-expired 24-Month Sapphire Reserve App to apply. Denied, <48 months since last Sapphire card approval.
  • Appealed, with no change in approval
  • October 2018, Applied for Chase Ink Preferred. Denied, “Applied for too many cards”

What’s your take on how this was handled, Both by Chase and by the applicant?  After you take a listen to the Podcast, come back to www.milenomics.com and share your thoughts below in the comments section.

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  • Double Dipping on the ODOM Sale
  • Updates on our current in-process mile and point earning techniques
  • A deeper discussion of the ways we can seek and find real travel deals
  • And much more

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TravelStories Episode 34: Chatting with Nick Reyes of FrequentMiler05 Jun 202400:55:31

Chatting with Nick Reyes of FrequentMiler

Episode 34: Show Notes.

Few things are as exhilarating as a competitive travel challenge among like-minded peers! Speaking of birds of a feather, today we are joined by fellow travel enthusiast and author, Nick Reyes. Nick is a prime example of how to follow your travel dreams even when your wallet says that you can't, and today, he shares both new and old travel hacks that will help you conquer your next travel challenge! We learn about the evolution of Avianca’s lifemiles program, the flop of Nick's first redemption versus the joys of his most successful one, and how bucket-list adventures are more accessible than you may realize. We also discuss Nick's most complicated (yet worthwhile) travel hack before exploring the wonders of travel as education, the benefits of various rewards programs, the value of reviewing rewards charts, and how to properly plan for a long trip. To end, Nick Reyes shares even more helpful advice for saving time and money on your adventures around the world.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:40] FTU: How Trevor and Thomas met today's guest, Nick Reyes.
  • [04:30] How miles and points have evolved since 2013, and assessing Avianca's lifemiles program. 
  • [08:04] Nick's first redemption.
  • [12:44] Highlights from his first (successful) miles redemption trip.
  • [15:06] How once-in-a-lifetime trips become more accessible with miles and points.
  • [18:23] Exploring the wonders of travel as education. 
  • [23:09] The most complicated travel hack that Nick has ever executed. 
  • [34:30] Unpacking various unassuming rewards programs that come with big payoffs. 
  • [35:20] How flying from certain regions saves points and money, and the value of reviewing reward charts.
  • [42:22] The ins and outs of Nick's latest travel challenge and how he's planning for it.
  • [46:20] Why it's important to thoroughly plan your travel, and how to go about it.  
  • [48:48] Time and money-saving travel tips.
  • [53:18] How to connect with Nick Reyes.

Quotes:

“Before I discovered miles and points, my wife and I already had the travel itch. And so, we would work really hard, sometimes 60; 70; 80 hours a week, and then we would take a month or two off and go travel somewhere as cheaply as we could.” — @NickatFM [08:26]

“When we traveled on a shoestring budget back in the day, it was always like, 'Well, we're probably never going to be here again so we've got to see and do everything that we can'. And not having that pressure because of miles and points is such an incredibly liberating feeling.” — @NickatFM [15:32]

“[My kids] are learning geography not just by looking at it in a book and memorizing it for a test, but by going to places and seeing things. I think that's incredibly exciting because that's certainly not a world I grew up living in, nor one that I thought I'd be able to provide for my family someday.” — @NickatFM [19:36]

“Air Canada's Aeroplan has been something that has really inspired me to be interested in trying to push the boundaries, because their reward chart was made for people like us that get excited about figuring out, 'Okay, how far can I go? What can I do?'.” — @NickatFM [23:46]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Nick Reyes on LinkedIn

Nick Reyes on Instagram

Ep 5: Black Friday, Gift Card Reselling, Amazon/Hilton Deals/Re-Glitch29 Nov 201800:18:44

Today we’re back!…

0:42 – What does Black Friday (and holiday sales in general) mean for points & miles earning?

4:00Gift Card Reselling

  • Great time of the year for gift card reselling (iTunes deals all over the place was the story of the year for Black Friday)
  • Target 10% off coming 12/2 (link)
  • Risk associated with gift card reselling

12:10 – Amex/Citi/Chase Amazon Deals (link)

14:00 – Hilton/Amazon 0.5 cpp re-glitch (link)

  • 2nd time this “glitch” has occurred
  • Amex Hilton Aspire 150,000 + $250 air travel per calendar year + free weekend cert on signup/anniversary + $250 Hilton resort credit + Diamond status (link, but consider spousal referral)

In this week’s Premium (subscription required) version of the podcast we discuss:

  • Lessons learned from 8 Credit Card signup stories
  • Updates on our experiences with card-linked reward programs
  • CNB Crystal

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Episode 4: Milenomics² Podcast No Annual Fee Edition. CapitalOne-Point-Five, Barclay Arrival, Chase 5/24 Expansion & Small Banks with Big Bonuses.21 Nov 201800:12:03

Welcome to the latest episode of the Milenomics² No Annual Fee Podcast.

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Today’s Topics Include:

  • 0:32 CapitalOne heightened signup bonuses
    • Points now transfer 2:1.5 to a somewhat obscure collection of foreign airlines
    • Venture card 75,000 signup bonus
      • $95 annual fee waived the first year
      • $5,000 minimum spend
    • Spark Business cards 200,000 for $50,000 signup bonus
      • $95 annual fee waived the first year
      • 50,000 for $5,000 in 3 months, addl 150,000 for $45,000 within 6 months
  • 3:13 Barclay Arrival+ 70,000 signup bonus (link)
    • $89 annual fee waived the first year
    • $5,000 minimum spend
    • 5% bonus on point redemptions make this a ~2.1% back towards travel card
  • 4:45 Chase Hyatt and Avios cards now said to be restricted to 5/24
  • 6:30 First Republic banking bonuses (HT TravelSort):
    • $800 for $25,000 checking for 3 months + $10,000 CD for 6 months
    • $500 for $15,000 checking for 3 months
    • Must be in or around service area
  • 9:00 Freedom CU 5x (link)
  • 10:20 Chase $600 checking/savings banking bonus (link)

In this week’s Premium (subscription required) version of the podcast we discuss:  Dosh/Pei/Bumped/Spent Interference and how to maximize your double-dip, a MCGC coding at 1% on Plastiq, plus a deeper dive into all of the above topics and much, much more.

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Episode 3 — Milenomics² No Annual Fee Edition: Cringeworthy Credit Cards Also: Amex Gold Business Redesign, Citi 4th Night free changes, $0 Fee Visa Gift Cards, Stop & Shop $20 off Gift Cards.14 Nov 201800:17:38

Welcome to the latest episode of the Milenomics² No Annual Fee Podcast.

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Today’s Topics Include:

  • 0:45 Amex Biz Gold Revamp
    • $295 annual fee, not waived the first year
    • 4x in airfare, “select media”, “select technology providers”, gas, dining, shipping (link with more detail)
    • Signup bonus is currently G Suite Basic and ZipRecruiter
    • What signup bonus will it require for you to get this card?
  • 2:05 Amex 1:1 Avianca
    • US-Europe on Star Alliance 63k/87k
    • This should help add options w/o fuel surcharges.
    • Long Haul Coach rates are reasonable and could be a hedge against high ticket prices
    • Intra-US ‘short haul’ 7500 points.  CA to WA, TX to FL, Bos to DC. Very nice
    • No Close in Ticketing fee (BYOE for United flights).
  • 5:10 Citi Prestige eliminates concierge bookings in Sept ‘19 (link)
    • This means you can’t realize status benefits/earn points at loyalty hotels
    • But 4th night free stacking with Premier/Prestige is still possible (example)
    • Though, you’re beholden to the sometimes bad prices in the TYP portal
  • 7:20 Staples fee-free $200 VGCs in-store 11/11-11/17 (link)
    • Technically limited to 1 per person, but not limited by register
  • 7:55 Stop & Shop $20 voucher towards groceries when buying $100 3rd Party GCs (link)
  • 8:30 Listener Question: My friends frequently use co-branded cards like Marriott, United, and AA for all their spend, including restaurants. Help me convince them that they would be significantly better off with a different credit card strategy?

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Episode 2: What Amex needs to do instead of 5x Fine Hotels & Resorts, Citi bungles refer-a-friend, Absurd Stacking, and Citi Sears alternatives. Milenomics² No Annual Fee Podcast07 Nov 201800:11:50

Welcome back to the Milenomics² No Annual Fee Podcast.  Episode 2 kicks off with news and then we dive into a listener question as well.

Show Notes:

Title: What Amex needs to do instead of 5x Fine Hotels & Resorts, Citi bungles refer-a-friend, Absurd Stacking, and Citi Sears alternatives

  • Amex 5x on Fine Hotels & Resorts Bookings
  • Citi refer-a-friend
  • Absurd stacking opportunity
    • $10 G-Money rebate on $100 Happy Card purchase at giftcards .com 11/2-11/8
    • 5% cashback when shopping through RebatesMe (work with a friend’s referral for an additional 10% cashback for friend)
    • Buy $200 MCGCs at Bed Bath Beyond for $25 Bed Bath GC rebate when buying 2 x $200 MCGCs (see DoC for promo terms, starts 11/23)
    • Link Happy cards to airline portals to trigger holiday bonus (beware of contention with eBates in-store cashback)
    • Liquidate MCGCs through Plastiq with FFDs from recent promo
  • Listener question: What’s a good alternative to the Citi Sears card?

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Episode 1: When to Book Through Chase vs Transfer 1:1, Hyatt 40,000, Chase Expedia, Airline Portal Bonus – Milenomics² Podcast No Annual Fee Edition30 Oct 201800:11:43

It’s launch week here on the Milenomics² podcast! We’re out of our beta 0.X shows and into Episode 1 today.

On today’s show we discuss:

  • 0:37 Hyatt makes us cringe with rumblings about a 40,000 point/nt Category 8 hotel. Check the Small Luxury Hotels list for potential bookings moving forward.
  • 1:45 Chase rolls out the Expedia search engine across all cards but things like Vacation Rentals are all Sold Out
  • 3:02 Airline portal holiday shopping bonuses (and how to maximize them)
  • 4:20 Reader Question: Net it out for me really quickly. When should I transfer URs to partners vs redeem through the Chase portal?

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Ep 0.2: Citi Prestige, Hyatt Premium Suite Awards, Discounted Mastercards and More – Milenomics² Podcast No Annual Fee Edition23 Oct 201800:09:48

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Episode 0.1 “Rose Gold Plated Plastiq” No Annual Fee Edition – Milenomics²16 Oct 201800:04:23

Hello? Hello? Is this on.

We continue our Podcast Beta testing.

On this first edition of the No Annual Fee Podcast we cover:

    • Plastiq’s Mastercard Credit Card Promotion
    • American Express Gold Card Changes
    • Amex Referrals no longer tied to only cards you have
    • Happy Cards (Happy Guy, Lady, etc).
    • Alasksa Air 40,000 mile offer

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TravelStories Episode 33: Cruise Loyalty with Traveling Well for Less’ Debra Schroeder18 May 202400:47:32

Are you interested in cruises, and want to capitalize on miles and points, but feel unsure of where to start? Then this episode is for you! Today we sit down with, Debra Schroeder, who first became interested in miles and points back in ’94, when she bought an excess of cereal boxes to capitalize on an American Airlines promotional campaign. Her history with cruising goes back almost as far, starting in ’98. Fast forward to today and Deb has become an expert at optimizing her travel plans. Tuning in, you’ll learn how Deb first started writing her travel blog, Traveling Well for Less, and how she began posting deals and sharing her insights with other avid travelers. We talk with Deb about her evolution as a traveler and her enduring love of cruises, before hearing her advice on how to get the most out of your trips. If you’re curious about cruising or want to take your loyalty membership to the next level, then you won’t want to miss this fascinating conversation with Deb Schroeder!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:00]  Debra’s involvement in the miles and points community.
  • [04:18]  What casino programs were like when she started (and how they have changed).
  • [10:04]  Trends in cruising over the past few years and the current state of cruises.
  • [14:34]  Booking in advance and how to get lower prices for your cruises.
  • [18:49]  Recurring issues with food provisions on cruises.
  • [21:19]  An overview of the traveling that Deb still wants to do.
  • [24:18]  Cruise loyalty; how Deb obtained her Pinnacle Member status with Royal Caribbean.
  • [26:59]  An overview of the divisions amongst Pinnacle Members and what caused it.
  • [32:16]  The huge success of loyalty schemes and how this has impacted cruise lines, airlines, hotel chains, and passengers.
  • [33:17]  Why Deb, and so many others, have remained loyal to Royal Caribbean.
  • [34:21]  Comparing Royal Caribbean’s casino loyalty program with other cruise lines.
  • [38:57]  Deb’s insights into Las Vegas, on-land casinos, and earning perks and points.
  • [40:54]  Recent news regarding MGM partnerships and upcoming developments.
  • [43:41]  Deb’s parting advice: don’t wait to take advantage of all the current cruise offers!

Quotes:

“The miles and points community, it's a large community, but it's funny how small it is, really. Everybody knows everyone.” — @TktweetsKim [01:38]

“In the last couple of years, there's been leadership change over at Royal Caribbean. So they're doing a lot of cost-cutting and different financial strategies and implementing different things that they didn’t [do] in the past.” — @DebraSchroeder [12:29]

“With all the different changes, they have to submit the manifests to customs, like 72 hours in advance. [So] you can’t get that last-minute deal that the Floridians are used to, where they could just stroll up to the port and book a cruise right there.” — @DebraSchroeder [15:27]

“It's incredible to think how loyal and dedicated customers are. The mania, the craziness of miles and points – extends to cruisers, just as much as people who love airlines and hotels.” — @TktweetsKim [31:25]

“Royal has the best loyalty program of all the cruise lines, in terms of what you get for your status. That is why so many of us have remained loyal to Royal because you get so much more.” — @DebraSchroeder [33:18]

“Get those free cruises now before you miss out on the oppo

TravelStories Episode 32: A Quick Cairo Trip01 May 202400:49:58

A Quick Cairo Trip

Episode 32: Show Notes.

After a two-plus year-long wait, Tom finally used his Qatar booking credit from the pandemic (just in time before the booking expired!). Even though he wasn’t excited about the trip before departure, his wonderful experience of Cairo made him question his initial reservations. Tom details his airport experience in Canada, why he chose to fly out from there instead of America, and whether buying a cheaper ticket to fly from Canada is worth the hassle. He also shares his thoughts on the new Chase Sapphire Lounge in LaGuardia, his inflight experience of Qatar’s Qsuite, what he did during his Doha layover, and everything he loved about being in Cairo for the very first time. In addition, we discuss the convenience of using tour services to expedite airport arrivals and departures in certain countries, the sights that Tom visited in Cairo, whether he’d go back with a nested itinerary, and a quick look at the trips that Tom and Trevor have coming up.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:59] A high-level overview of Tom’s trip to Cairo. 
  • [03:03] Thomas explains why he hasn’t been excited prior to departure on recent trips.
  • [06:38] Why he chose to connect from Canada.  
  • [08:43] A brief interlude on the brand-new Chase Sapphire Lounge. 
  • [11:50] His on-ground experience of Canada before departing for Egypt.  
  • [15:14] What he thinks about the Qatar Qsuite, and the rest of his inflight experience to Doha.
  • [19:17] Everything that happened during his layover in Doha.
  • [32:58] What Tom loved about being in Cairo for the first time.   
  • [35:54] How he used a tour guide service to expedite his arrival and domestic travel in Egypt. 
  • [40:21] His sightseeing and entertainment experiences in Cairo.  
  • [45:26] What’s on next for Tom and Trevor.  
  • [46:25] Whether Tom would go back to Cairo with a nested itinerary. 
  • [48:36] A quick yes or no: Is buying a cheaper flight out of Canada worth the hassle?

Quotes:

“Lately, a lot of the travel I’ve been having, I’ve been not really excited about it. I was not excited for this trip at all, strangely enough. And, that was so wrong because I realized having come back, it was a great trip. I enjoyed myself tremendously.” — @TktweetsKim [03:03]

“This is not the first LaGuardia flight that I’ve taken this year. And every time I’ve been to LaGuardia this year, it has impressed me.” — @TktweetsKim [11:12]

“Montreal, strangely, for a relatively major city with a lot of international connectivity, the international side of the terminals are not well-equipped, either from a lounge perspective or even from just a retail shopping perspective. It’s kind of small.” — @TktweetsKim [13:59]

“The strange thing was, it rained. It rained in Doha!” — @TktweetsKim [28:42]

“There’s a handful of countries that I just won’t enter without having that [tour] expediter service now. I don’t know if that’s lifestyle inflation or just being a good traveler, but I mean, it makes such a difference.” — @tmount [37:30]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Qatar Airways  

Qatar Qsuite

TravelStories Episode 31: All About Baha Mar with Joey Redmond15 Apr 202400:46:38

Episode 31: Show Notes.

When you talk to folks in the community, people have strong opinions about Hyatt’s Baha Mar property, and its not just in one direction. Luckily, today’s guest, Joey Redmond – who has been on the show twice before – is here to tell us all about Baha Mar, a resort in the Bahamas that he has found himself returning to year after year as an ideal vacation spot for him and his family. Tuning in you’ll hear all of Joey’s top tips, from navigating your flights to making sure you do all your restaurant bookings in advance – and what to do if you don’t have a reservation! He tells us about his favorite activities at Baha Mar, including the water park, Baha Bay, and why it’s such a big highlight for him and his family every year. We also discuss how best to use their loyalty program, what you can do to maximize the Hyatt Globalist experience, and what to expect from the Baha Mar casino. For a full account of Joey’s tips and insights on Baha Mar, be sure to tune in for this fun and informative conversation with one of our favorite guests! 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:00] What makes Baha Mar such a special destination.
  • [01:39] Tips on how to navigate Nassau airport and the trip home.
  • [05:28] Joey’s thoughts on large luxury properties and why Baha Mar doesn’t feel crowded.
  • [07:15] Why you should book your trip to Baha Mar and the restaurants in advance.
  • [10:11] What to expect from restaurant prices and budgeting advice.
  • [14:54] Joey’s favorite restaurants and meals, plus tips on where to eat without a reservation.
  • [20:33] How to maximize the Hyatt Globalist experience at Baha Mar.
  • [25:19] Why using points is usually the best option (and when it isn’t).
  • [28:18] An overview of the water park, Baha Bay, and why it’s such a big highlight.
  • [32:02] Other water activities and pools you can spend time at, and what the beach is like.
  • [34:23] What to expect from the Baha Mar casino.
  • [36:01] One of the weirdest things about their loyalty program.
  • [38:45] A recap of the benefits and drawbacks of Baha Mar.
  • [39:27] Why Joey has returned to Baha Mar with his family so many times.
  • [41:30] An overview of what it’s like flying to Baha Mar from different places in the US.
  • [45:26] Where you can find Joey online and get in touch.

Quotes:

“You can always find somewhere to eat. It's just a matter of the better the restaurant, the more planning needs to go into it.” — @joeyredmond [13:17]

“It's a pretty diverse buffet. We usually stay five nights [and] I don't really get sick of it.” — @joeyredmond [19:30]

“Baha Bay is the name of the water park. And it's four acres right on the beachfront. It's a lot of fun. If you're a person that likes water parks or likes water activities, I think you could easily fill two, three, four days there.” — @joeyredmond [28:28]

“Generally you're not going to see anyone at the casino during the day. [That] is what I found.” — @joeyredmond [35:36]

“I think islands always have a lot stacked against them [when it comes to] having good foods. So the fact that [Baha Mar] was able to curate a food and beverage program with so many varied and different options. I think it's actually pretty impressive.” — @TktweetsKim [43:56]

“One of the biggest selling points [seems to be] the closeness that you've got

TravelStories Episode 30: First Time Istanbul Visit with Han29 Mar 202400:50:56

A First Time Istanbul Visit with Han

Episode 30: Show Notes

The Turkish Airlines Devaluation was a big deal. We covered our trip to Istanbul, Turkey, but the reality of the matter is, so many people booked trips to Turkey because of this devaluation and we just felt obligated to bring a second perspective. In this case, Han Chicago joins us to share his first time to Istanbul. In this episode, we sit down with Han Chicago to discuss his first-time experience of Turkey and what it has to offer. We cover everything from planning the trip to his in-flight and in-country experiences, discussing the quality of seats on the 787-9 aircraft, why he chose to hire a guide, the benefits of having a guide to get around the city, and Turkey's rich history. Han talks about what he enjoyed most about the city, visiting a spice market, intriguing aspects of the country, his experience of eating a "wet burger" for the first time, and how Turkey captured his wanderlust. He also shares why he was adamant about flying on the A350-900 and what aspects make the aircraft unique. Perhaps the best thing, selfishly, was that Han took so different of an approach to his visit, as compared to Tom and Trevor in Episode 28!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:53] Introducing today’s guest, Han Chicago, and insights into his style of travel.
  • [03:06] Trevor and Han debate which airline has the best first-class products.
  • [04:38] A brief background about Han and traveling during the pandemic.
  • [07:12] Ways the pandemic has impacted how Tom, Trevor, and Han travel. 
  • [11:32] Why he chose Turkey, seats on the 787-9 Boeing, and his planning process.
  • [16:50] Overview of his in-country package and how he got around the city.
  • [18:43] The Grand Hyatt Hotel, exploring the city at night, and avoiding scams.
  • [22:30] Han’s favorite parts of the city and indulging in a scoop of Turkish ice cream.
  • [25:05] Benefits of having club access and sightseeing with a tour guide.
  • [31:41] Eating a “wet burger” and his overall impressions of the food.
  • [34:55] Invaluable advice for those thinking about a trip to Turkey.
  • [37:08] What he would have done differently and his sightseeing recommendations.
  • [39:45] Flying on the A350-900 and the quality of the food on the return trip.
  • [45:12] Highlights of his JAL A350-900 experience and final takeaways.
  • [49:22] Find out how to get in contact with Han.

Quotes:

“I am chasing [travel] products very much. It is because of, in this post-pandemic era, the new evaluations are coming strong.” — @hanchicago [9:16]

“I can see myself going back to [Turkey]. I think it is a really fun destination. I didn’t really know what to expect.” — @hanchicago [18:43]

“I think anybody who goes to [Turkey] will enjoy it. There is just a positive feeling there, I can’t really explain it.” — @hanchicago [24:38]

“You cannot see all of [Turkey] in one trip.” — @TktweetsKim [29:05]

“I don’t think I would have done the trip, to be honest, if I knew I was not getting on the [A350-900].” — @hanchicago [39:47]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Han Chicago on X

Episode 28: Turkey Travel

Emirates

TravelStories Episode 29: An Enchanted Princess Cruise Trip Report13 Mar 202400:45:33

Episode 29: Show Notes

This episode on Travel Stories, we dive deeper into sharing our cruise line experiences, and if you have any of your own, we’d love to hear from you! Today, Tom walks us through his recent 10-day journey on Enchanted Princess, starting with his overall evaluation of the experience before assessing tendering and the embarkation process of the ship. We learn about the size of Enchanted Princess, the demographic it caters to, and its onboard dining, as well as its entertainment, housekeeping, and casino offerings, and we compare everything we’ve learned about Enchanted Princess with its other cruise line competitors. As Tom details the ports he visited during his trip, we discover the magic of Dominica and Champagne Beach, the beauty of Martinique, the genius of St. Lucia’s marketing team, and the wonder of the forgotten volcanic activity that occurs all along the Eastern Seaboard. Thank you for taking this journey with us!     

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:44] Tom gives us a breakdown of his most recent cruise on Enchanted Princess.
  • [01:05] His experience of tendering on Enchanted Princess versus other cruise lines.
  • [03:41] Why he was pleased with the embarkation process.
  • [07:56] The size of the ship and the ports he visited during his 10 days aboard.
  • [13:18] Dominica and Champagne Beach.
  • [15:15] An interlude on the volcanic activity that occurs along the Eastern Seaboard.
  • [17:10] Why Tom deems St. Lucia a forgettable experience.
  • [19:34] The beauty of Martinique.
  • [21:12] How Antigua’s marketing is on point.
  • [23:22] Tom’s onboard dining experience and the demographic that the ship caters to.
  • [27:35] How Enchanted Princess weighs up against Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, and others.
  • [32:06] Why we choose to talk about cruising on this podcast and what we’re planning next.
  • [34:34] Tom’s thoughts on the entertainment and housekeeping of Enchanted Princess.
  • [37:50] The casino and onboard gaming opportunities.
  • [48:27] Final thoughts from Tom on his Enchanted Princess experience.

Quotes:

“Having to tender to get there; it added so much more time [to] both getting there and getting off the island, and it does detract pretty severely from the experience.” — @TktweetsKim [02:39]

“If you are a person with a young family, if you have younger kids or even kids that are maybe more middle-aged that need activities and fun things to do, – you might not find it on the Princess cruise because it’s much more catering to that retiree [or] classic cruiser.” — @TktweetsKim [26:15]

“May God have mercy on your soul on that Carnival cruise. Having been on a few, I’m just going to say, block out the following week or two; don’t plan a trip shortly after. You’re probably going to be in bed.” — @tmount [34:02]

“Kudos to Princess and their staff. The service was pretty good, [and] their people were definitely quality people, and that’s saying something.” — @TktweetsKim [36:52]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Enchanted Princess

Royal Caribbean 

Celebrity Cruises 

Windstar Cruises

Checking In Ep 26: What’s It Like to Work with a Disney Travel Agent?28 Feb 202400:48:26

Planning a Disney World vacation can be an overwhelming experience. With four theme parks, over twenty resort hotels, and dozens of restaurants - there's a lot to consider.

In this episode I chat with Disney travel agent Joe Cheung and my sister-in-law Kelly to plan her family's Disney World vacation. We discuss hotel options, differences between Disneyland and Disney World, dining options, and more. Having a real conversation with a travel agent, as opposed to wandering around websites and conversing via email, enabled Kelly to confidently select hotels that will be a great fit.

But the planning doesn't stop there. Now that they've got dates, lodging, and park tickets pinned down, Joe will continue to assist. He'll monitor their dates for hotel pricing for discounts, assist in snagging dining reservations, and be available to answer questions about how to minimize time in line at the parks.

I hope you enjoy the conversation as a "fly on the wall" listening in on the process, and that it gets you thinking about planning a Disney trip -or- consulting with a travel agent for your upcoming trips wherever they might be.

Check out Joe's Disney planning podcast and contact him to plan your Disney vacation:

Thanks to Joe and Kelly for coming on the show!

TravelStories Episode 28: Turkey Travel27 Feb 202401:36:44

Tom and Trevor’s annual guys’ trip for 2024 led them to Istanbul, Turkey, and their experience was an absolute Turkish delight! They booked their tickets via Turkish Airlines just before the award chart’s devaluation, and they were relieved to still be able to use their points. In today’s episode, we take a look at Tom and Trevor’s Middle Eastern adventure, starting with their first experience of successfully transferring and redeeming thank-you points. The journey continues as we discuss the fleet at Turkish Airlines, some interesting events at Newark, Tom and Trevor’s in-flight experience, and everything that happened after they landed in Istanbul. We also learn about how Instagram deceived Trevor, the hotels that feel like home, their day out at the Grand Bazaar, multimodal travel, and the joys of being fully cleansed at the hammam. The trip home came with a silly customs mistake by Trevor, an underwhelming lounge, a Super Bowl cliffhanger, and everything you need to consider when looking for the right car rental agency.             

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [0:00:40] How we were lucky to book our trip to Turkey before its airline’s devaluation.  
  • [0:01:10] What Turkish Airlines’ devaluation means for future travel on the airline.  
  • [0:04:17] Our first experience of transferring thank-you points. 
  • [0:05:50] Exploring the Turkish Airlines fleet. 
  • [0:08:43] How we made our bookings for Turkey and some interesting events from Newark Liberty International Airport.   
  • [0:24:45] Our in-flight experience.
  • [0:30:01] Arriving in Turkey: Customs, Uber’s, Salt Bae, and the Park Hyatt. 
  • [0:36:08] How we tried to visit every restaurant and bar in the area, and what we paid. 
  • [0:40:40] What we liked about breakfast and what we think could’ve been better.
  • [0:44:21] Indulging Trevor and being pleasantly surprised. 
  • [0:47:47] The Grand Hyatt Istanbul – a home away from home. 
  • [0:52:52] Why we loved the hammam. 
  • [0:57:10] The ins and outs of our day at the Grand Bazaar, and the benefits of meal planning. 
  • [1:00:47] Our multimodal transportation adventure.  
  • [1:03:13] Bidding adieu to Istanbul. 
  • [1:06:55] The silly mistake that Trevor made at customs when leaving Turkey. 
  • [1:08:19] Why the Turkish Airlines lounge in Istanbul is not as great as it used to be. 
  • [1:12:17] What to keep in mind when departing from Istanbul Airport. 
  • [1:15:35] The flight back, Super Bowl ads, and arriving home. 
  • [1:24:00] A smooth Budget experience, and why we choose certain car rental agencies.   
  • [1:34:21] Final thoughts on the Turkish edition of our annual guys’ trip.  

Quotes:

“Folks talk about having to jump through hoops; if you’ve done it once, it is super easy – the reality of the matter is, you go through a little bit of pain but afterwards, it’s actually not that bad.” — @tmount [0:03:58] 

“Don’t print any checks you can’t cash.” — @TktweetsKim [0:07:46]

“Turkey is the number one producer of hazelnuts in the world.” — @TktweetsKim [0:28:04]

“[Salt Bae’s restaurant] just didn’t feel like what you see on Instagram.” — @tmount[0:58:11]

“In the future, we’re going to have to plan our meals a little bit better – just waiting for th

TravelStories Episode 40: Virgin Voyages28 Aug 202400:52:53

Episode 40: Show Notes.

We’re heading back to the high seas! During this episode, Tom shares all the details of his recent trip with Virgin Voyages cruise line, from costs, to rooms, drinking, dining, entertainment, and more. Join us as he gets candid about what he loved, tolerated, and disliked during the trip along with tips for you to get the most out of your booking with them. We discuss the differences between the Virgin Voyages experience and what you would have on Royal Caribbean; from the points-based redemption system to the egalitarian nature of your booking. He even goes into the perks included in your stay! You’ll also hear us touch on the trend of choosing style over comfort or plating over flavor as more businesses start to cater to an Instagram generation. Tom talks about everything from embarking and disembarking to the room service system, configuring his accommodation to suit him and his friend, and more. Don’t miss this informative conversation! Thanks for tuning in.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:37] The topic of this episode: Virgin Voyages and Symphony of the Seas.
  • [01:04] Tom’s recent experience on the adults-only cruise line, Virgin Voyages.
  • [02:48] Points-based redemption using Virgin Atlantic miles.
  • [03:19] Costing of the all-inclusive cruise and how it compares to hotel experiences.
  • [05:02] Additional costs and inclusions.
  • [06:54] The egalitarian nature of the cruise line experience.
  • [08:47] Where the five-night cruise started and the ports where it stopped. 
  • [09:41] Considering whether or not embarkation and disembarkation have been optimized on this line. 
  • [12:21] Details of the cabin and bathroom that Tom stayed at. 
  • [13:30] Why the hammocks are such a highlight on the cruise. 
  • [12:18] Changing the configuration of the room in order to accommodate changes.
  • [17:59] The trend of choosing style over comfort on the cruise. 
  • [19:22] Food on the cruise and how it reflects catering to an Instagram generation.
  • [23:35] Communal dining and Korean Barbecue on the cruise.
  • [25:09] Why Tom recommends making dining reservations.
  • [26:45] Details on the plant-based restaurant, Razzle Dazzle, on board the cruise. 
  • [28:13] Their best dining experience: the Italian restaurant, Extra Virgin.
  • [30:35] The steakhouse which is the most popular option. 
  • [32:54] Eating at the fusion restaurant, Agave.
  • [33:54] How Virgin’s Test Kitchen compares to Wonderland on Royal Caribbean. 
  • [34:54] Buffet and culinary options on the cruise (including an ice cream shop!)
  • [39:54] The room service system and how it enabled Tom and his friend to load up on supplies.
  • [42:34] What the Bimini Beach Club experience was like for him.
  • [44:02] Stopping in the Dominican Republic.
  • [45:44] Why opportunities to add spend and get points are limited at Virgin Voyages. 
  • [48:14] CocoCay and why it is considered the jewel of the experience.

Quotes:

“The balcony cabins all come with a hammock and normally I would say this is a gimmick and nobody would use it, but I found it to be very comfortable.” — @TktweetsKim [13:28]

“I have to make [a] shout out to [a] venue I spent quite a lot of time at called the Social Club which was this area with bar games [like] snooker, a bunch of board games, and a bar selling bar food.” — @TktweetsKim [38:33]

“[If] you enjoy white sand and blue water, it’s hard to do better than what the Bimini Beach Club provides.” — @TktweetsKim [43:06]

“CocoCay is constantly evolving, constructing, and innovating.” — @TktweetsKim [48:18]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Symphony of the Seas Virgin Voyages

Thomas Kim on X

Trevor Mountcastle on X

TravelStories Episode 27: A Pilot’s Perspective12 Feb 202400:49:54

A Pilot’s Perspective: Finding the Right Approach from Cargo to Commercial

Episode 27: Show Notes.

We welcome Steven Kriese, a traveler, a commercial airline pilot and friend. In today’s episode, Steve takes us back in time to his first flying experience and how airline technology has steadily evolved since. He walks us through his personal preferences including his most desired routes, how his job as a pilot affects his leisure travel, what he learned from his time in the Air Force, and what he loves most about his job. We also learn about various approach styles and in particular, the RNP approach, a close examination of how air operations work, the ins and outs of miles, points, and rewards from Steve’s perspective, and why he still holds high standards of safety for the 737, which he himself flies.        

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:56] Some background on today’s guest, former U.S. Air Force cargo pilot, Steven Kriese. 
  • [03:56] His first flying experience and the aircrafts he’s flown since.  
  • [05:20] “What’s your route?” How Steve plans his flights every month. 
  • [07:55] Exploring various landing styles and approaches, and explaining the RNP approach.
  • [13:00] The progression of flight technology during Steve’s career. 
  • [14:45] Interesting routes that he’d liked to fly either as a pilot or passenger. 
  • [15:58] Noteworthy moments from his time in the Air Force.
  • [17:37] His stance on miles and points, and a deep dive into rewards. 
  • [28:25] Air operations: duty timeouts during delays, cancellations, and other scenarios.  
  • [34:34] What Steve discovered after swapping military cargo planes for commercial ones.
  • [37:28] He explains what he loves most about his job as a pilot. 
  • [40:02] Why he’s confident in the safety of the 737 amid the AA flight 1282 debacle. 
  • [44:40] How his experience as a pilot has influenced his leisure travel. 

Quotes:

“I may offend one or two, but pilots are generally cheap.” — Steven Kriese [24:51]

“The miracle of flight in the modern age: eating a meal [and] surfing the internet in a metal tube, 30,000 feet in the air.” — @tmount [34:00]

“In all honesty, flying cargo planes for the military, especially for the Air Force, is very similar to what we do in the airlines.” — Steven Kriese [34:57]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Steven Kriese on LinkedIn

Steven Kriese on Instagram

Alaska Airlines 

American Airlines

United

JetBlue 

Spirit Airlines 

Delta 

Oneworld 

Chase Sapphire Reserve 

‘AvTalk Episode 250: Alaska Airlines Flight 1282’ 

DCL Podcast

The Milenomics Podcast Network

Thomas Kim on X

Trevor Mou

Milenomics² [No Annual Fee Edition] Episode 70: Booking Summer Award Travel for Four08 Feb 202400:39:11

Usually I lock up a summer trip as far ahead of time as possible. But due to the current award travel patterns and my need for 4 seats I found myself without a summer booking and a family wanting to travel. Today Robert and I chat about the ups and downs of the search for a summer trip, award space scarcity, alliance and search engine fragmentation and more. - Enjoy!

01:55 Let’s talk about the Constraints of this trip:

  • We didn't have a single destination on our list but rather a short list of places to go
  • 2 Adults 2 children.

3:00 Summer, during Summer Break (June/July)

  • Prices and awards rise dramatically in Jun/Jul and award space dries up even worse than it is during other parts of the year

4:24 No flexibility in cabin (I couldn’t even pitch premium economy)

  • As we’ve gotten older we’ve taken less trips, but put more into them. 
  • Last year we spent 36 years on vacation, but we’re trending into longer trips

6:45 Don’t want to reposition

  • Saw some options through IAH, PHL.
  • Also saw flights through Canada
  • I don't like clearing customs and then having another flight, with little kids that is a pressure point

9:00 Point balances: 

  • I’m a non-hoarder. I have about 250,000 Alaska, 400,000 AA and very little other miles on hand. 
  • I do have a large MR and UR balance I can draw down. Otherwise I’ll cash them out

9:53 AA out of LAX, comparing AA vs BA.

  • points yeah served up LAX-LHR on AA with Alaska Miles:
  • But AA wouldn't show this for a similar 'low' price
  • But adding a leg--searching LAX-CPH showed the low price for the whole flight.
  • This seems like a 'married logic' issue. It means pricing is end to end (LAX/CPH) vs segment by segment.
  • This has become VERY common with dynamic pricing.
  • This makes the old 'get over the pond' mentality dangerous. Searching between city pairs only for long-haul flights won't show you the whole picture (Not just on AA, across most airlines now).
  • This is also a search engine fragmentation because you are relying on the search engine to do the routing logic.

15:41 Let’s talk about award space out of LAX

  • I’ve had an eye on LAX long haul routes for more than a decade. I’ve never seen it this thin
  • That’s on top of more capacity than ever, with better cabins than ever
  • The 64,000 point question is: Will those seats get sold, or will they be released closer to the dates of travel
  • Current space isn’t a great indicator. There are very different people wanting to go to Europe in the next 2 months than in Jun/July

18:00 Quick discussion about the ‘loss’ of partner award space

  • This has made it more important than ever to hold flexible currencies like MR/UR/Cap 1
  • One ways with different currencies helps spread out the search net
  • Ultimately you still need that triangle of flexibility we’ve talked about forever here: Dates, destination or class of service. You have to flex one (or more) of them. 

Flights Have to Exis

TravelStories Episode 26: Malaysia, Langkawi, Bangkok, and Beyond29 Jan 202400:45:02

During this episode, we discuss Malaysia, with a focus on Langkawi. Trevor shares the highlights and disappointments from his recent trip with his wife and young daughter, from Etihad First Class to first-class lounges, luxury amenities, and more. Tune in for a first-hand account of South East Asian travel packed with handy insights of the highs and lows to help you plan your next trip. We discuss amenities and food, and experiences both inside hotels and beyond the property borders. Trevor shares an honest account of what he would do again, including paying another visit to a Waldorf hotel and avoiding accommodation where renovations are taking place. Join us today to hear all this and more! 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:00] Introducing this episode’s conversation which centers on Langkawi, Malaysia. 
  • [00:58] Trevor’s trip to Langkawi which was his daughter’s final trip as a lap infant. 
  • [04:26] How Etihad addressed an issue with Trevor’s daughter’s boarding pass. 
  • [05:17] Cutbacks at Etihad including less airport lounges and in-flight comforts. 
  • [10:10] Terminal 1 and 3 and Tom’s experience at the new first class lounge in Abu Dhabi.
  • [14:04] Tom’s early experiences with Etihad and how it has changed over the years.
  • [15:28] Returning to the Grand Hyatt in Kuala Lumpur. 
  • [17:51] Why visiting malls in Asia is such a memorable experience. 
  • [20:19] Langkawi experiences starting at the St. Regis Hotel.
  • [24:54] How the property is structured and the renovations that are currently taking place. 
  • [30:34] The Four Seasons Beach experience.
  • [32:38] Luxury amenities at the Four Seasons. 
  • [35:45] Trevor’s firsts on his most recent trip including traveling with Air Asia.
  • [38:35] Traveling from Bangkok to Abu Dhabi.
  • [41:35] Staying at the Park Hyatt in Abu Dhabi. 

Quotes:

“If there’s one thing I’ve learned with a lap infant, every single check-in has some or other random problem.” — @tmount [02:16]

“I have nostalgia for the Etihad of ten years ago when I first flew them and it was amazing. It was my first time traveling with a Middle Eastern carrier.” — @TktweetsKim [13:52]

“Don’t overlook the mall when you are in a big Asian metropolis. It might be at least worth an afternoon stroll.” — @TktweetsKim [18:56]

“We will stay at a Waldorf again. The care and the quality of the service was wonderful.” — @tmount [38:14]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Abu Dhabi International Airport

Etihad Airways

Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

St. Regis Langkawi

Four Seasons Langkawi

Air Asia

Waldorf Astoria Bangkok

Bangkok Airport

The Flip Flop Traveler

Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi

TravelStories Episode 25: An Australian Trip and Cruise15 Jan 202400:47:48

Episode 25: Show Notes

In today’s episode of Travel Stories, we talk about the highs and lows of booking Tom’s recent trip to Australia, the cruise that followed, and his trip home. Thomas recounts his exploits in the land “Down Under,” from exploring Sydney's hidden gems to a firsthand encounter with the lavish comforts of the A380 first-class experience. He also shares his insights on British Airways’ lounges, the value of premium lounges, and the hits and misses of airline amenities. We discuss the best cabin types for transcontinental flights and learn about the secret gift that made Tom a sensation among the cabin crew. Tuning in, you’ll also hear about his pre-cruise adventures, the allure of New Caledonia's attractions, his W Sydney Hotel glitches, the best lounges at Melbourne Airport, whether Tom’s Australian trip is worth trying out for yourself, and much more! You won’t want to miss out on this captivating episode, where luxury meets adventure and missteps turn into opportunities.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:00] Introduction and what listeners can expect from the episode.
  • [00:39] Highlights from Tom’s recent trip to Australia.
  • [02:33] An alternative airline Tom found that solved his booking woes.
  • [03:36] The Chelsea, Soho, and Greenwich premium lounges experience.
  • [06:15] An aspect that many premium lounges miss the mark on: the view.
  • [06:58] How Tom’s booking blunder turned into a positive experience. 
  • [09:39] Why Trevor doesn’t often fly from Tom Bradley International Terminal.
  • [10:22] The best type of cabin for a transcontinental flight.
  • [11:50]  A gift that made Tom a hit with the cabin crew.
  • [12:40] Flying on the A380 first class to Sydney and the overall cabin experience.
  • [16:56] Why first class on Qantas is the best when flying to Australia.
  • [18:14] Catering highlights and why the ground experience will always be superior.
  • [20:39] Tom’s adventures in Sydney before the cruise began.
  • [21:20] Details about the cruise ship, the amazing views, and the itinerary.
  • [24:15] Attractions of New Caledonia and Tom’s takeaways from the cruise.
  • [28:43] What he did after the cruise and his thoughts on the W Sydney Hotel.
  • [35:00] Final thoughts on his stay and the quality of lounges at Melbourne airport.
  • [40:45] His trip back home and how he found the best deals on flights.
  • [44:15] Challenges of making the trip happen and how he overcame them.
  • [47:05] Closing comments and final takeaways.

Quotes:

“When [the airline] calls you it is not always bad news.” — @TktweetsKim [07:28]

“The allure of [first class on Qantas] – is the exclusivity of being able to get that from miles and points.” — @TktweetsKim [16:57]

“One of the downsides of having such a quality lounge product is sometimes it takes away from the in-flight experience.” — @TktweetsKim [19:05]

“The ground experience is always going to be superior.” — @tmount [19:17]

“You expect glitches with a new hotel, at least I do. It is just par for the course. Sometimes, there are opportunities with those sorts of things.” — @tmount [34:37]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

American Airlines

American Airlines

TravelStories Episode 24: Festivus Edition22 Dec 202300:52:05

Festivus: The non-commercial holiday's celebration, as depicted on Seinfeld, occurs on December 23 and includes a Festivus dinner, an unadorned aluminum Festivus pole, practices such as the "airing of grievances" and "feats of strength", and the labeling of easily explainable events as "Festivus miracles" 

0:15 Intro, some history about Festivus as we held it on the Observation Deck.

03:27 Airing of Grievances:  Everyone gets two each. ONE towards an airline or loyalty program, ONE towards a bank.

  • Sam:
    • No Knock Devaluations in general.  Trevor shared one of these happening in real time.  
    • Bank: Bank of America. Fraud happy, and full of themselves. 
  • Tom:
    • Alaska Airlines end of 50K to asia
    • MGM stays get bonvoyed
  • Trevor:
    • Loyalty program: Another Alaska no notice devaluation, making JAL awards even more expensive, from 70k to 100k for JAL F to Japan, one way.
    • US Bank: I have a history of being unimpressed, such that I stayed away for a while, however I went back to the well, with a $500 business checking bonus. This may have been self inflicted, but US Bank is not the easiest to work with.

13:45 Alaska/Hawiian Merger Talk 

20:20 Hyatt requalification and “Settle for Good Enough”

23:20 Feats of Strength

Traditionally, it's "Your favorite redemptions/miles and points usage over the course of the year. But lets switch it up som: ONE towards an airline or loyalty program, and one towards a bank. Doesn't have to be the "best" or "best value", but just the one that defined your 2023 or you will remember going forward" 

  • Sam:
    • Japan for 4 in Business class both ways.  Not that this was an especially strong feat of strength but it seems like it is.  I’m 
    • Bank: AA miles with a Citi Business card
  • Tom:
    • Award trip to Australia exact dates i needed for a 
  • Trevor:
    • Loyalty Program: The incredibleness that has been Aeroplan with the super cheap lap infant that let us travel at a ludicrous pace.
    • Bank: AMEX Business Gold + Employee cards (though I can of course try picking something else, but having done 80 employee cards on 1 card, and 5 on 3 other cards they moved the needle for me).

37:55 Festivus Miracles

This is your deal of the year, or really anything. Whatever brought you the most miraculous joy in the miles and points game this year.

  • Sam:  Vacasa with Wyndham Rewards.  1 year ago I bought 300,000 of these for cash on points.com. This year I earned 2x that many from the comfort of my living room. 
  • Tom: Surprise Elite Status (thanks Delta) Delta Gold 2024, AS MVP,  Spirit, Frontier
  • Trevor: 68k/night Bonvoy points for St. Regis Maldives

To close out we ask you to share your Festivus Grievances, Miracles and Feats of strength! Share here in the comments or on Slack! 

TravelStories Episode 23: A Pilot’s Perspective13 Dec 202300:52:34

From the spectacular cockpit views to gaining status at hotels, a pilot’s travel experience is quite different from ours as a commercial traveler. Today, we’re shifting gears and gaining valuable travel insight from a pilot’s perspective. Brandr is a Navy Reservist and commercial pilot, as well as an avid miles and points nerd. We discuss Brandr’s benefits as a pilot, what his typical international trip looks like, how the weather and turbulence affect his flight plans, and the wonderful innovation of modern aircraft technology. Then, our guest explains how his experience as a pilot influences his travel decisions, how to become a commercial pilot, the wonderful things he’s seen from the cockpit window, and the ins and outs of both Navy and commercial pilot processes. We also speak about the importance of raising awareness around the mental health of pilots, how the 757 compares to the 767, the travel adventures that Brandr is looking forward to the most, and why he insists that hoarding points and miles will do more damage than good. 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:16] A warm welcome to fellow points-and-miles nerd, Navy Reservist, and pilot, Brandr.
  • [01:13] Brandr’s professional background and how he developed his passion for miles and points.
  • [05:45] Whether he gets any status or benefits from traveling as a pilot.
  • [07:40] How he chooses to bid routes and how his international trips typically play out.
  • [13:20] Weather, turbulence, and other occurrences that affect his flight plans.
  • [17:30] The evolution of aircraft technology.
  • [19:16] How Brandr’s knowledge as a pilot has influenced the way he travels.
  • [19:45] The travel benefits that are available to active duty military and reservists.
  • [22:30] Discussing what it takes to become a commercial pilot and how Brandr did it differently.
  • [27:00] Weird and incredible things that he has seen from the window of his cockpit.
  • [29:07] What he likes and dislikes about being a Navy and commercial pilot.
  • [32:50] Deeper insight into Brandr’s status and how they change as a non-rev passenger.
  • [35:02] Using Horizon Air’s recent incident as an example of why pilot mental health matters.
  • [37:46] The Island Hopper and other adventures our guest is looking forward to.
  • [41:02] Unique travel stories from his Navy flying missions.
  • [44:03] Comparing the flying experience of the Boeing 757 versus the 767.
  • [49:40] Brandr’s advice for other miles and points nerds.

Quotes:

“I have a job as a pilot but I’m still very much in the points and miles community.” — Brandr [01:40]

“My goal is to try to keep the crew and the rest of the passengers safe, and hopefully have the seatbelt sign mean something. But I don’t fear that turbulence [will] damage the aircraft.” — Brandr  [17:00]

“The military is still very much a viable way to get to the legacy airlines, but it’s certainly not going to be the quickest. If military service is not something that you feel deeply called to, it’s probably not the best way; there are quicker ways to do it.” — Brandr  [24:14]

“Pilots are human, and what I think we really need to do is get serious about pilot mental health.” — Brandr  [35:45]

“Just use your miles – I see how all the programs just continue to devalue; there’s so much points inflation. Just find a great redemption that works for you and do it. Don’t wait for the perfect redemption because that may never come.” — Brandr  [49:57]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

TravelStories Episode 22: Talking New Zealand and Australia27 Nov 202301:11:26

Planning a trip to New Zealand and Australia? Are you wanting to craft the perfect blend of flights, hotels, and attractions and create an unforgettable journey? Then don’t miss out on today’s valuable insights from our special guest, Joe Cheung! Joe shares his recent family adventure, covering everything from Air New Zealand flights, the Skycouch, and hotel bookings in Auckland to experiencing the FIFA Women's World Cup. He also delves into the logistics of renting a car, exploring the Hobbiton and Waitomo Caves, A380 seats and flights, and provides an in-depth look at their stay in Sydney. Tune in to discover Joe's strategies for finding New Zealand and Australia travel awards, why not all Koala encounters are made equal, and so much more!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:20] Introduction to today’s topic and special guest.
  • [02:40] A quick recap of Joe’s trip to New Zealand, Australia, and California. 
  • [03:35] A travel story about Air New Zealand: why Joe decided to fly with them.
  • [07:20] Joe expands on his experience with the Air New Zealand Skycouch.
  • [10:40] Leveraging his occupation as a travel agent.
  • [12:50] Joe talks about a different aspect of being a travel agent that he doesn't handle.
  • [15:10] Auckland: booking the hotel and the technicalities of the family rate.
  • [18:45] Thoughts on the Park Hyatt Auckland.
  • [20:00] Making use of the concierge (and whether it’s necessary) to book the family rate.
  • [21:14] How they got the FIFA Women’s Soccer World Cup tickets.
  • [23:38] His final thoughts on the World Cup.
  • [26:15] Joe shares what his experience was like driving in New Zealand.
  • [27:30] Logistics surrounding the car rental process.
  • [28:30] More on the Hobbiton and Waitomo Caves Glow Worm Tours they took in Auckland.
  • [31:00] Driving on the other side of the road.
  • [33:15] Other day trips and attractions and why they went to Sydney.
  • [35:00] Economy is good for the soul.
  • [37:15] Finding 3+ seats in business is a challenge!
  • [38:20] The nice thing about the A380.
  • [40:25] More about the seats on the A380 (premium economy).
  • [41:20] Getting the Business Class Pajamas. 
  • [42:10] Joe takes us back to their stay in Sydney.
  • [44:00] His take on the choice between the Park Hyatt and the Hyatt Regency (Sydney).
  • [45:30] The Asian food experience in Sydney.
  • [47:30] What stood out about their time at the Taronga Zoo Sydney.
  • [49:55] Why the koala experience is not worth it, according to Tim.
  • [51:04] Trevor shares about the Healesville Sanctuary in Zoo in Badger Creek, Australia.
  • [52:12] Joe’s final notes on Sydney, and surrounding attractions.
  • [55:40] Thoughts on taking an extended driving trip through Australia.
  • [56:40] Joe’s strategy and the timeframe for finding awards to get to NZ and Australia.
  • [1:01:48] Why high balances do help.
  • [1:05:20] A quick revisit on the premium economy window seats for the A380.
  • [1:09:58] How to find Joe.

Quotes:

“The [Air New Zealand] Skycouch, for those who don’t know, is you can pay extra and the seats have footrests that can come all the way up so that you basically have a couch — they give you bedding and exclusive use of the couch.” — @asthejoeflies [0:07:20]

“Economy is good for the soul sometimes.” — @TktweetsKim [0:35:05]

“For our listeners who are doing their Australia planning, just be aware, that not all Koala encounters are created equal. Do your research!

M² No Annual Fee Episode 69: Partner Awards & More24 Nov 202300:28:21

We're back with a great talk between Robert and I on the following:

0:22 Follow Up: Alaska Status Match (last discussed Ep 68)

06:13 Amex Churnability and Employee Offers

  • Cards used to be much more churnable
  • Popups abound now. Wish there was a way to get rid of them by force
  • 15k for $4k is the new thing
  • Business Platinum (link)
  • Business Gold (link)
  • Blue Business Plus (link)
  • Be sure to use the correct link for the card you're adding it to, data points say using a mismatch won't work.

9:39 Main Topic: Partner Awards

  • JetBlue/Qatar/Hawaiian
  • ITA/Virgin Atlantic/FlyingBlue
  • Alaska Partner Award Consolidated Charts
  • Discuss: The lottery element in these, the lack of “wide open” availability, and the eternally evolving complexity of it all

22:54 Tip of the Week: Book JAL Premium Economy w/Alaska Miles

  • Reasonable in miles and only $20-$55 in fees (no fuel!)

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TravelStories Episode 21: Travel Banter14 Nov 202300:41:33

Travel Stories Episode 21: Travel Banter

We’re trying something different today a different format for Travel Stories that we like to call Travel Banter. We start by exploring aviation-themed films and series that have impacted us over the years. From the beloved cult classic The Terminal to Up In the Air, we cover a wide range of air travel themes and tropes. Trevor shares his unique Southeast Asian travel itinerary, why he hasn’t visited Vietnam yet, and Tom shares his experience with pricing in Abu Dhabi. We also speak about our experiences with kid-friendly and kid-prohibitive rules at Hyatt and Marriott hotels around the world, sharing our opinions on their convenience and comfort levels for everyone involved. Finally, we explore the impact of deregulation on international airlines and the period in history where Southwest Airlines was the number one distributor of liquor in Texas. Join us for a casual conversation about all things travel. Thanks for listening! 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [00:00] Famous films about aviation and how good they may or may not be. 
  • [03:15] The comedic retelling of View From the Top available on Audible. 
  • [05:51] Why The Flight Attendant is misleading in its content, which is not really aviation-related.
  • [06:38] The French film, Jet Lag, and why it’s fun to watch. 
  • [09:33] Airport disaster movies of the 1970s. 
  • [12:10] An unconventional travel itinerary from Singapore to Malaysia, and then to Bangkok.
  • [17:48] Why Vietnam is not included in this particular travel itinerary. 
  • [19:13] Selecting a hotel based on credit and previous experiences. 
  • [21:41] Returning to Abu Dhabi and a comment on its pricing. 
  • [24:19] Thomas’s biggest problem with the Middle East’s luxury hotels.
  • [26:36] Trevor’s experience at the JW Marriott in Cairo. 
  • [28:24] Why no kids are allowed at the Marriott in Jordan. 
  • [28:37] Singapore Grand Hyatt’s rules around children and adults. 
  • [32:06] Singapore’s relationship with rules and how it differs from the USA.
  • [35:27] The time when hijackings were extra common pre-9/11.
  • [37:15] When Southwest airlines was the number one distributor of liquor. 
  • [38:10] How deregulation affected international airlines including KLM. 

Quotes:

“Chinese food is expensive and luxury hotels are cheap; both are true in Abu Dhabi.” — @TktweetsKim [22:37]

“In the Middle East, families traveling is so much more common. Not that people don’t travel as families in the US, but I just think it’s even more common than it is here in the US.” — @TktweetsKim [27:50]

“I would gladly accept the occasional ruler on my hand in the event that I made a mistake with my phone on speaker in an airline lounge, if I knew that everyone else had to succumb to the same fate.” — @tmount [33:41]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Up in the Air 

The Terminal

Airplane!

Passenger 57

Plane 

Air Force 1</

TravelStories Episode 20: Travel Horror Stories29 Oct 202300:49:32

Halloween Episode – Travel Horror Stories Episode 20: Show Notes

While it may not be horror like Freddy Krueger or Michael Myers, today’s episode will definitely send chills down the spines of travelers as we share our experiences of when travel went horribly wrong. It’s easy to fall victim to scams in foreign countries as your unfamiliarity with the region makes you stick out as a prime target. So, we begin our conversation by assessing some scams to be wary of during your travels, including transportation disasters that could’ve been avoided with the right knowledge. Then, we discuss how theft is more common at airports than we may think, how to travel with money in a safe way,, and all the debacles we’ve experienced with layovers and missed flights. Finally, we’re given a quick lesson in devaluation and why you should always book first and ask questions later, before ending with a shoutout to the SkyMiles frenzy of September 2023. 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [01:01] Travel scams to be wary of.
  • [03:36] How Thomas was duped by a taxi driver in Shanghai. 
  • [05:49] Avoiding disaster in Doha.
  • [07:00] How to evade being scammed by transportation services.
  • [10:35] Daylight robbery in Europe.
  • [15:35] What to look out for regarding theft in foreign airports, and some travel money tips.
  • [20:30] Problems we’ve encountered just before takeoff, and the trouble of MCTs.
  • [27:51] The TAM Lounge in Rio de Janeiro, and the layover debacle that followed.
  • [32:20] Why you should always be flexible and provide booking agents with multiple options.
  • [33:15] More layover horror stories. 
  • [42:38] How Tom missed his first-ever transatlantic flight.
  • [45:18] A lesson in devaluation.
  • [48:18] An honorable mention of the SkyMiles craziness from earlier this year.

Quotes:

“These are some of the things where hopefully people can learn from some of our mistakes. It’s not all perfect; you don’t get to be an experienced travel person [without] encountering some travails.” — @TktweetsKim [0:47]

“I think the problem with us in particular is that airport’s are our second home. For some of us, this is the area where we thrive and we enjoy it. So sometimes, you have to calibrate a little – you can still enjoy the place, just have your eyes and ears open.” — @TktweetsKim [20:13]

“Be flexible; learn from your mistakes; learn from all these bad experiences and hopefully you don’t repeat them.” — @TktweetsKim [45:10]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Delta 

Alaska Airlines 

LATAM Airlines

Air Canada 

Air France 

Episode 27 - Alaska breaks Trevor's heart 

Emirates 

SkyMiles 

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