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Friday, November 7, 2025
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Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Points Ecosystems: A 4-Person Portugal Field Test
Points Ecosystems: A 4-Person Portugal Field Test ✈️
Portugal is absolutely one of those bucket-list destinations! Sun-drenched cities, incredible food, and history around every corner. Even better? With some clever planning, it’s also an incredibly affordable one. Before we dive into what to eat and see in Lisbon and Porto, let's look at the most exciting part: free flights!
I often hear from clients who get stuck at the points-redemption stage. They have the points, they want to book, but they freeze up worrying they aren't getting the best deal or doing it "right."
I’m about to show you that there isn't one "right way." There are many different ways to get to the exact same destination using different combinations of points and miles, and all of them are wins! Hopefully, this case study takes some of the pressure off your next big booking.
The Ultimate Points Challenge
Recently, my family of four headed to Portugal for a much-needed getaway. But this wasn't a simple round-trip for four. Because of different schedules and starting points, we were traveling from four different cities on four different days to converge on Lisbon.
This logistical challenge turned into a perfect, real-life points-and-miles case study, demonstrating how powerful diverse redemptions can be. Here’s a look at the strategy for each traveler:
Traveler 1: The Multi-City Mixer
- LAX → MAD | Nonstop via Iberia Airlines | 18,000 Iberia Avios + $60 | |
- Seville (SVQ) → LIS | Positioning flight (booked via portal) | 8,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR)
- ATH → CDG → LAX | Return via Air France/KLM (Flying Blue) | 20,000 Chase UR (transferred to Flying Blue) + $80
- Total Cost | | 46,000 points + $140 | The takeaway here is using Avios for low-tax redemptions and then transferring Chase points to a partner (Flying Blue) for the long-haul return.
Traveler 2: The Direct & Diversify
- LAX → LIS | Direct via TAP Portugal (booked via portal) | 22,000 Chase UR
- OPO → AMS → SAN | Return via KLM (Flying Blue) | 20,000 Chase UR (transferred to Flying Blue) + $80
- Total Cost | | 42,000 points + $80 | A great reminder that sometimes the easiest redemption is through a portal (Chase) for the outbound, while a partner transfer (Flying Blue) is best for the inbound.
Traveler 3: The Flying Blue Promo Fare Hunter
- SFO → CDG → LIS | Air France Promo Fare | 18,750 Chase UR (transferred to Flying Blue) + $120
- LIS → AMS → SFO | KLM Promo Fare | 18,750 Chase UR (transferred to Flying Blue) + $177 | |
- Total Cost | | 37,500 points + $297 | This person shows the magic of Promo Fares. They saved the most points overall by being flexible with connections and leveraging a great monthly transfer bonus.
Traveler 4: The Avios Madrid Hub Master
- ORD → MAD | Iberia Avios Redemption | 20,750 Iberia Avios + $67
- LIS → MAD | Cheap cash positioning flight | $50
- MAD → ORD | Iberia Avios Redemption | 16,000 Iberia Avios + $36
- Total Cost | | 36,750 points + $153 | The Avios sweet spot is real! By routing through Madrid, they used significantly fewer points for a transatlantic trip and spent only a little extra cash on the positioning flight.
The Grand Total & The Earning Strategy
To move four people from four different starting points across the Atlantic, we used:
Total Points and Miles Redeemed
Chase Ultimate Rewards: Approximately 107,500 points
Iberia Avios: 45,750 Avios
Total Cash Paid (Taxes/Fees/Cash Leg): ~$670
That’s four transatlantic flights and two positioning flights for minimal cash! 🤯
How We Earned the Points
Now for the second most-asked question: How do you have so many points?
Chase Points: My large stash came primarily from my Player 2 (P2) downgrading his Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card earlier this year and immediately reapplying to snag a huge 100,000-point welcome bonus. This is a classic, powerful strategy.
Iberia Avios: I earned 100,000 Iberia Avios a few years ago when Chase offered a whopping bonus on their co-branded Iberia Visa. I canceled the card after a year, but I kept the points alive by making a small, occasional purchase through the Iberia Shopping Portal—a simple trick to prevent expiration!
That's how it's done! Once you knock the big ticket item—the flights—out of the park for practically free, then you can relax and move on to redeeming for hotels, activities, and rental cars. If you aren't using points yet, focus on earning them for your next big trip. It’s absolutely worth the effort!
Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the coaching program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable.
*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities.
Friday, October 31, 2025
One More Chance To Earn The Southwest Companion Pass!
If that 120,000 Southwest bonus offer for a $10,000 minimum spend was a bit too hefty for you, now you have another chance!
Southwest just launched 85,000 bonus offer for just $3,000 minimum spend on all three of their personal credit cards. Depending on which benefits you want, the annual fee will range from $99 to $229.
- 2x points on groceries or restaurants or gas stations
- Points earned on your anniversary date
- Seat selection
- Upgrade option for more legroom
- Qualifying points towards A List
- Flight discount promo code
This is a pretty great offer and better than the usual 50,000 bonus offer.
The catch here is that if you want to earn the Southwest Companion Pass, you will still need to apply for a business credit card or earn the points through flying, booking hotels or just using the card for purchases. You earn the Southwest Companion Pass when you collect 135,000 Southwest points in a calendar year.
The Southwest Companion Pass is a BOGO on any flight anytime anywhere Southwest flies. Now that the airline is going to fly to Alaska and the Caribbean, it might save you a lot of money. I have had the companion pass for the past 8 years and it has saved my family thousands of dollars.
You can read here about how we time this process so you earn the pass for almost two entire years!
Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the coaching program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable.
*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities.
Monday, October 27, 2025
Southwest 120,000 Bonus Offer Ends Oct. 27th
- $10,000 minimum spend in 3 months
- 120,000 bonus points
- Offer ends 10/27/2025
- $299 annual fee
Just as an fyi, the Southwest Personal Credit Cards dropped back to their traditional offer of 50,000 bonus points for $1,000 minimum spend. Remember when you fly, you may have access to a better offer.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
#1 Thing You Need To Do BEFORE Oct. 26th
If you already had the Chase Sapphire Reserve before the mega bonus offers in June 2025, then get ready for your benefits to kick in.
Starting October 26th, we will finally get the new refreshed benefits and for most of us, we are getting them without paying the increased annual fee. So you want to make sure you cash in! And some of the benefits reset January 1st, so you really want to be on top of this one to max out the value.
Here's the list so you can just check them off as you go:
Before 10/26 -
- Transfer points to your Chase Sapphire Reserve or Preferred from any Chase Ink, Freedom or Unlimited credit cards so they hold onto their increased value of 1.25 or 1.5. Any points accumulated or transferred to the Chase Sapphire Reserve BEFORE Oct. 26th hold their value.
After 10/26 -
- Activate Apple TV+ and Apple Music
- Activate IHG Platinum Status
- $250 "The Edit" hotel credit valid through 12/31/25 then resets Jan. 1st
- $150 StubHub credit valid through 12/31/25 then resets Jan. 1st
- $150 dining credit valid through 12/31/25 then resets Jan. 1st
- Points earned after 10/26 can be redeemed for 1x
- Peloton statement credit begins
Starting 1/1/26 -
- "The Edit" hotel credit resets to $500 per year
- StubHub credit increases to $300 per year
- Dining credit increases to $300 per year
- $250 one time promo for select properties
Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? Join my Travel Coaching Program and we will design your personal strategy to travel for almost FREE and guide you through the process. Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the program. Or book a 1:1 consulting call. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable.
*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
How My Client Scored a FREE Mediterranean Cruise PLUS Used Points for Extras 🚢
Picture this: You've just won a Mediterranean cruise through a work promotion, and you're wondering if you can make it even better without spending a dime. That's exactly what happened to one of my clients, and the answer might surprise you!
The Power Play: Using Points as Statement Credits ✨
My client had already hit the jackpot with her free cruise and flights (earned through reaching her sales goals), but she wanted to know if her credit card points could cover the drink package and shore excursions.
Here's the game-changer: Most flexible points programs let you use points as statement credits to offset ANY purchase – not just traditional travel bookings.
Which Cards Offer Statement Credit Options?
- Capital One: Famous for their "Purchase Eraser" feature
- Chase: Through their "Pay Yourself Back" option
- American Express: Via statement credit redemptions
- Citi: Through their rewards portal
Real Results: 290,000 Points = Major Savings 💳
When my client logged into her Chase Sapphire Preferred account (she hadn't checked in ages!), she discovered 290,000 points just sitting there. Here's how she used them:
- Drink package: 30,000 points
- Shore excursions: Several thousand additional points
- Leftover balance: Saved for her upcoming Alaska adventure
Is This the "Best" Use of Points?
Let's be real – you might not get maximum value compared to transferring points to airline partners. But sometimes convenience and cash flow matter more than squeezing every penny of value from your rewards.
The bottom line: If using points means you can enjoy your vacation worry-free without touching your bank account, that's a win in my book.
How to Redeem Points as Statement Credits
The process is surprisingly simple:
- Log into your credit card account
- Navigate to "Redeem Rewards" or "Pay Yourself Back"
- Select the charges you want to cover
- Confirm your redemption (usually at 1:1 value)
Pro tip: Keep an eye out for bonus categories that might offer better redemption rates during special promotions!
The Takeaway
Don't let your hard-earned points collect digital dust. Whether you're covering cruise extras, hotel incidentals, or any other travel expenses, your flexible points can work harder for you than you might think.
Have you discovered a stash of forgotten points in your account? Share your best redemption wins in the comments below! 👇
If you need more points, the Chase Sapphire Preferred has a $95 annual fee and right now is offering a 75,000 bonus point offer for a $5,000 minimum spend.
Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? Join my Travel Coaching Program and we will design your personal strategy to travel for almost FREE and guide you through the process. Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the program. Not ready to dive into the coaching program, download the ebook or custom tracker or book a 1:1 consulting call with me. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable.
*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
San Diego's Brand New Terminal One is Finally Here – And It's Spectacular! ✈️
San Diego International Airport just unveiled its gorgeous new Terminal One, and honestly, it couldn't have come soon enough! As someone who's traveled through the old terminal countless times, I'm thrilled to share that this transformation addresses every single frustration I had with the previous space.
Why the Old Terminal One Needed a Major Makeover
Let me be real with you – the old Terminal One was rough. Between the barely-functioning water stations that took forever to fill a bottle, the confusing dual security checkpoints (yes, I once had to exit and re-enter security because I chose the wrong line 🤦♀️), and the cramped, low-ceiling gate areas with zero lounge options, it felt more like an endurance test than the start of a vacation.
The limited food choices and overall dated feel made layovers feel longer than they needed to be. But those days are officially behind us!
5 Game-Changing Improvements in the New Terminal One
1. Local Flavors Take Center Stage 🌮
The dining scene has been completely transformed with beloved San Diego favorites like The Taco Stand, Luna Grill, Novacientos Grados by Tony Hawk, and Better Buzz Coffee.
2. Security Made Simple
Gone are the days of security checkpoint confusion! The new terminal features one streamlined security checkpoint serving all gates. No more guessing games or accidental wrong turns.
3. Lounge Life is Coming Soon ✨
Two lounges are set to open: The Green Room near Gate 114 and The Studio near Gate 122. While they're not yet listed on the Priority Pass app, word is that The Studio will accept Priority Pass membership through American Express, Chase, and Capital One. Keep your eyes peeled for official announcements!
4. Bright, Airy Spaces That Actually Feel Good
The soaring ceilings and abundant natural light create such a welcoming atmosphere. You'll find diverse seating options throughout, with plenty of charging stations. The real showstopper? An outdoor deck complete with fire pits and lounge chairs – perfect for soaking up that famous San Diego sunshine before your flight.
5. Finally, Functional Water Stations! 💧
Remember those painfully slow water fillers that always had lines? The new terminal features multiple efficient water stations with strong flow. The bathrooms deserve a mention too – they're bright, clean, and equipped with individual hand dryers and those fancy makeup mirrors that make everyone look good.
Art That Catches Your Eye
The terminal showcases stunning local artwork, from the eye-catching jellyfish installation outside to the beautiful pieces adorning the interior walls and ceiling. It's clear that thought went into making this space feel uniquely San Diego.
Which Airlines Call Terminal One Home?
Currently, you'll find Southwest, Sun Country, Breeze, JetBlue, Spirit, and Frontier operating from the new Terminal One. There is plenty of parking nearby for $2.50 per 15 minutes for quick pickup and drop off. Unfortunately there is no walkway access to Terminal Two, but there is a shuttle. There are also Rental Car Shuttles in front of the terminal.
San Diego has truly outdone itself with this renovation. The new Terminal One transforms what was once a travel hassle into a genuinely pleasant experience. Whether you're heading out for vacation or returning home, this terminal sets the right tone for your journey.
Have you experienced the new Terminal One yet? I'd love to hear about your first impressions!
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