MT4 – Airlines Points and Miles

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Learning about flying with Points and Miles with Tiffany Funk from points.me 

This episode features Tiffany Funk from Point.me, a tool that helps travelers maximize airline points for flights. Host Chris Christensen and Tiffany discuss how to earn, manage, and use airline points effectively.

Here’s a summary of the key points:

Overview of Points and Miles

  • Why Points Matter: Airline loyalty programs incentivize consumers and fill unsold seats. Points programs are massive profit centers for airlines, often tied to credit card partnerships.
  • Who Can Benefit: Anyone can take advantage of airline points, even non-frequent flyers or children, using strategies like shopping portals or team promotions (e.g., Delta rewards for Seahawks touchdowns).

How to Earn Points

  1. Sign Up for Loyalty Programs: Joining airline programs is free and a basic step for all travelers, even infrequent flyers.
  2. Shopping Portals: Earn points on everyday purchases from retailers by going through airline-specific shopping portals (e.g., Southwest, American).
  3. Credit Cards:
    • Best Cards for Beginners: Flexible points cards like Chase Sapphire Preferred, Amex Membership Rewards cards, or Capital One Venture.
    • Avoid Airline-Specific Cards: These are more suitable for frequent flyers who need perks like free checked bags.
    • Understand Annual Fees: Higher fees often mean more perks; for example, Amex Platinum has luxury benefits but is not ideal as a starter card.
    • Tips for Renters: Consider the Bilt Rewards card, which earns points on rent payments.
  4. Important Note: Always pay credit card balances in full to avoid high interest rates that negate point benefits.

How to Use Points

  • Flight Redemptions: Points are most valuable for flights rather than merchandise or cashback.
  • Flexible Points Programs: Cards like Chase, Amex, or Capital One let you transfer points to multiple airline partners, increasing redemption options.
  • Maximizing Value: Aim to redeem points for flights where you get at least 1 cent per point, though savvy travelers can achieve 6-12 cents or more.

Tips for Spending Points

  • Timing:
    • The best availability for points flights is often 10-11 months in advance or sometimes last minute.
    • Flexibility increases your chances of finding good deals.
  • Practical Tools: Tools like Point.me help users find and compare points redemption options across airlines, making the process simpler and more efficient.
  • Advice for Beginners: Start by identifying travel goals and researching how many points are needed. Use tools to explore flight costs in points and learn redemption strategies.

Misconceptions Addressed

  • Loyalty to a Local Airline: Don’t limit yourself to the airline hub near you; having points in other programs can increase flexibility.
  • Points Aren’t Always Lucrative: Focus on understanding when and how to use points effectively, especially during high-demand periods like spring break.

Point.me Overview

  • What It Does: It works like Google Flights for points, aggregates flight redemption options across multiple airlines, and shows step-by-step booking instructions.
  • Free and Paid Versions: A free account provides basic insights; premium subscriptions unlock full search capabilities. Amex cardholders can access a limited version for free.
  • Consultation Services: Offers one-on-one support for travelers who want personalized points-earning strategies.

Final Takeaway

Earning and redeeming points can save travelers significant money, but it requires some upfront learning. Tools like Point.me simplify the process, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced points optimizer.

Save Money on Point.me

  • The code for a monthly subscription is: AMATEURTRAVELER5
  • Valid for the monthly or yearly standard point.me subscription with a discount amount of $7
  • Monthly Note: The first month is $5 and will auto-renew after the initial month for $12/month; it can be canceled anytime.
  • How to redeem code: Note: Once you select ‘Get Started’ on the standard plan (toggle can move it from annual to monthly depending on which you prefer), you will complete the sign-up, and then the promo code will be entered on the payment screen.
  • The code for an Annual subscription is: AMATEURTRAVELER20
  • for more info about the Concierge service, click here

 

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by Chris Christensen

Chris Christensen is the creator of the Amateur Traveler blog and podcast. He has been a travel creator since 2005 and has won awards including being named the "Best Independent Travel Journalist" by Travel+Leisure Magazine.

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