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Want to learn how to get more out of and maximize your frequent flyer miles?
Scott from Milevalue will be holding a free seminar on maximizing your frequent flyer miles.
The seminar will be held in downtown Honolulu on July 21 from 10am – Noon.
While the seminar is geared towards people who live in Hawaii, everyone can benefit from learning how to get the cheapest cash tickets to and from Hawaii, free oneways, and which credit cards will get you the most miles.
Want to know more? Read his post for the details and to register.
If you attend, find me and say “hi”.
Miles and Points Strategy Consultations
Need help with your miles and points? You can
book a miles and points consultation. Whether you're learning how to use travel rewards or have been in the game, this consultation is personalized for your needs. We can discuss credit cards, loyalty programs, anything and everything miles and points related.
Includes a summary and a written plan with recommendations on how to achieve your miles and points goals sent within 24 hours after consultation.
Note: This is a consultation not an award booking service.
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My favorite perks about this card are free Capital One Lounge access, earning 2X points on all purchases, and transferring miles to over 15 travel loyalty programs.
The
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card is the
best card to get started in the world of miles and points. It is the first card you should get to start traveling for free because the welcome offer is
60,000 points after spending $4,000 in the first three months.You can get up to $1,050 in Chase Travel value: the 60k points are worth $750 when booked through the Chase Travel portal. And you get up to $300 in statement credits on travel booked through the Chase portal your first year.
My favorite perks about this card are earning 5X points on travel when booked through the Chase portal (2X if direct purchase), 3X points on dining, $50 yearly credit on hotels booked through the Chase portal, no foreign transaction fees, and transferring points to 13 airline and hotel partners like Hyatt, United, and Southwest.