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Leaving For Frequent Traveler University LAX (FTULAX)

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Frequent Traveler University LAX FTULAX

I’m leaving for Frequent Traveler University LAX (FTULAX), a weekend conference for frequent flyer mile and point junkies.

My initial post on Frequent Traveler University LAX can be found here.

FTULAX is sold out, but you can still get tickets for Frequent Traveler University 2013.

More details about Frequent Traveler University 2013 and to purchase tickets to the event can be found here.

Frequent Traveler University 2013, as mentioned in in this post, is a bargain for a conference of this size.

Get your ticket before it sells out.

And if you’ll be at Frequent Traveler University LAX (FTULAX), I look forward to meeting you.  Since I have no clue what you look like, come find me.

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Debra is a former 12-year travel industry executive and has traveled the world using airline miles and credit card points since 1994. She'll teach you the secrets of traveling well for less.

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Debra Schroeder is a travel writer with 26 years of experience using miles and points to travel the world. A former 12-year travel industry executive, she knows how to find the deals and how to creatively finance trips, like getting a trip to Hawaii for practically free or a $26,000 trip to Australia for $208. She’s always looking for the best deal, whether it’s a hostel, luxury resort, or somewhere in between.

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