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One of the best ways to book Delta flights for select routes is with Virgin Atlantic points. On some routes, Virgin Atlantic charges fewer points than Delta for the same Delta flights. Sometimes the difference can be extreme. For example, Delta might require over...
This article helps you understand that not all points are equal. Let’s talk about what your travel points are worth. Each rewards program is essentially its own currency. The values can vary based on the retail cost of the average redemption. The following...
This article explain the expiration policies of the main US airline and hotel programs and how to keep points and miles alive. It is important that you pay close attention to those points you have stockpiled and be sure to keep accounts active. What counts as...
This post will focus on economy class travel in North America and indicate when business class pricing is also notable. For the purposes of this post, “North America” either refers to domestic flights within the US or those between the US and Canada where indicated....
World of Hyatt is a very strong hotel loyalty program. Points are easy to earn (largely through their partnership with Chase), and Hyatt’s generous award chart makes it possible to get huge value from those points. One sore spot is that the program offers relatively...
Have you ever had a hard time redeeming your miles and using them for your flights? Or maybe called an airline where they tell you there are no award seats available (when, in fact, there is, but you believe them anyway because you’re a first-time user)? Enter:...