Friday, April 24, 2026

How You Can Get A "FREE" 500 Delta Miles


If you've followed this blog for a while, you know I'm a big fan of shopping portals. For the uninitiated: a shopping portal is a marketplace featuring thousands of retailers where you earn bonus points or miles just by clicking through before you buy — stacked on top of whatever your credit card already earns you.

Lately, I've been routing most of my purchases through Rakuten, and here's why it's worth your attention. You can link your Rakuten account to your Bilt account to earn flexible Bilt points, which transfer to a solid lineup of airlines and hotels — think Southwest, KLM, Air France, American, United, Hyatt, Hilton, and Wyndham. If you use my referral link, you get $50 or 5,000 Bilt points when you spend $50 in the Rakuten shopping portal. 

That said, most major airlines and many hotel brands run their own portals too. A great free tool to bookmark is cashbackmonitor.com — it shows you which portals are currently offering elevated bonus rates so you can always pick the best option.

A current deal worth knowing about 🗓️

Delta is running a promotion right now: earn a 500-mile bonus when you make $100 in cumulative purchases through its marketplace by May 4th

While digging into this, I spotted that AARP was offering 1,100 miles for a new membership — and the membership itself is just $15. I went ahead and signed up since it had been on my to-do list anyway. With $85 more in purchases before May 4th, I'll hit that additional 500-mile bonus too.


Other ways to earn Delta miles ✈️

Delta has a surprisingly wide ecosystem of earning partners beyond the portal:

  • Airbnb – book through deltaairbnb.com
  • Starbucks – link your accounts
  • Uber & Uber Eats – connect your Delta and Uber profiles
  • Hertz – earn miles on rental cars

The opportunities add up faster than you might expect. A little intentionality about where you click before you shop or book can translate into thousands of extra miles and points over time — with no change to your actual spending.

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 you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The Cross Border Express: Your Smartest Way to Fly from the US to Mexico (and Beyond)


Here's something most US travelers don't know: you can walk from San Diego directly into a Mexican international airport — no long drives, no connecting flights. It's called the Cross Border Express (CBX), and it's genuinely one of the best-kept secrets in budget travel. ✈️

You park your car, stroll across a pedestrian bridge, and step straight into Tijuana International Airport. From there, dozens of airlines fly direct routes all over Mexico and beyond — often at a fraction of what you'd pay flying out of San Diego or LAX.

The CBX opened in 2015 with a vision of Tijuana as the Pacific gateway, and the numbers back it up: 25 million travelers have crossed since then, roughly 10,500 per day.



Getting There 🚗

You've got a few options:

Parking — Several lots surround the bridge, ranging from $15–$45/day, with valet available. You can reserve your spot online in advance, which is worth doing during busy periods.

ShuttleCBX runs shuttle service from various Southern California locations. A quick search turned up LA–CBX for just $35 one way — hard to beat.



Uber/Lyft — Rideshare works well getting there (we paid $44 from Mission Valley), but factor in the return trip before committing. Prices can swing significantly — Uber quoted us $110 on the way back. Also note: drop-off is right at the entrance, but rideshare pick-up is near Lot 2.



Your CBX Ticket 🎟️

There are three ways to buy:

  • Online (recommended) — Head to the CBX website. Prices vary by season, and there are options for families, groups, military, unaccompanied teens, and assisted travelers needing wheelchair access or other support.
  • Kiosk inside the walkway — This works, but lines can form and slow you down. Skip it if you can.
  • Bundled with your flight — Some airlines include the CBX ticket at checkout. Compare that price against buying directly from CBX before assuming it's a deal.



At the Bridge 🛂

Have three things ready: your CBX pass, boarding pass, and passport. Then settle in for the walk — it's not short. Free luggage carts are available on the bridge, which is a lifesaver with heavy bags. One heads-up: there are no restrooms on the crossing, so plan accordingly.



Once you're through, you'll enter TIJ near the check-in counters. Drop your checked bags there, then head to security.


Timing ⏱️


For us, the whole process — parking, crossing, check-in — took 45 minutes or less. That said, give yourself extra cushion during high season or holidays. It's a smooth process, but travel always rewards a little patience.

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 you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

How Transfer Bonuses Can Stretch Your Points Further 🚀


One of the smartest ways to get more value out of your flexible points is to transfer them to airline and hotel partners. And here's a little bonus (pun intended) — almost every month, one or more partners run a transfer bonus ranging anywhere from 10% to 80%. That kind of boost can make a real difference. 💪

Not every transfer partner is worth your points even with a bonus, but the good ones become genuinely great when a promotion hits.

This Month's Standout Deal 🌟


Chase Ultimate Rewards is currently offering a 20% bonus on transfers to Air Canada Aeroplan — and this one is worth acting on. On the flip side, IHG even with a 70% bonus is not usually a good value, however, if you need to top off your account, it might be good option with the bonus. 

Aeroplan consistently offers strong redemption rates, and it's one of the best ways to book flights on United Airlines without actually using United miles.

Here's a real example to show you what that looks like:







Booking MethodCost
Aeroplan miles (San Diego → Denver)15,000 miles
Chase points transferred to Aeroplan (with 20% bonus)13,000 points
United miles for the same flight15,000 miles
Chase Travel Portal~18,000 points

Transferring Chase points to Aeroplan with the current bonus saves you money compared to every other option though you will pay $47 in taxes. That's a real win. 🎯

How to Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards Points 📲


It's easier than you might think. Here's how to do it:

  1. Log into Chase and click "Redeem Points" — the same button you'd use for the travel portal
  2. Select "Transfer Partners"
  3. Enter your loyalty number to link your accounts

  4. Enter the number of points you want to transfer (in increments of 1,000) — for our example, you'd transfer 13,000 Chase points to receive 15,000 Aeroplan miles

  5. Confirm the transfer — it usually processes immediately, though occasionally it can take a couple of days

Once the transfer goes through, pop over to the Aeroplan website to confirm the miles landed in your account, then book your flight. Done! ✅

Keep an eye on these transfer bonuses — they rotate regularly and can quietly deliver some of the best value in the points world. 👀

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 you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 




Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Atmos Rewards Is Back With a 100,000-Point Bonus 🎉


Atmos Rewards (Alaska Airlines) just brought back its 100,000-point bonus offer — and this one is worth paying attention to.

I usually steer my clients toward flexible point programs like Capital One, Chase Ultimate Rewards, and Amex. But after jumping on this offer last year, I can confirm that Atmos Rewards holds its own when it comes to flexibility — especially for families.

Why Atmos Points Are More Flexible Than You'd Think ✈️

Alaska Airlines partners with 13 alliance members, including some heavy hitters:

  • American Airlines
  • British Airways
  • Aer Lingus
  • Qatar Airways
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Cathay Pacific
  • Fiji Airways
  • Finnair
  • Iberia
  • Japan Airlines
  • Malaysia Airlines
  • Qantas
  • Royal Air Maroc
  • Royal Jordanian
  • Sri Lankan Airlines

That's a lot of booking options. To put it to the test, I ran a few searches:


  • San Francisco → Sydney, Australia — multiple options on Fiji Airways and American Airlines ✅
  • New York → Madrid, Spain — solid choices on Iberia and American Airlines ✅

  • Seattle → Tokyo — non stop even business class bookable on Hawaiian Airlines  ✅

Could you sometimes find a better deal booking directly, say on Iberia using Avios? Possibly. But Atmos points shine when you need options fast. A client of mine needed a last-minute flight to Austin — cash prices were brutal, but we found a redemption for just 12,500 Atmos points. That's the kind of win that makes keeping a points stash worthwhile. 🙌

The Two Card Offers Right Now 💳

Summit Card — 100,000-point bonus

  • Spend $6,500 in the first 3 months
  • $395 annual fee
  • Perks: 50% flight discount code, 8 lounge passes, and a 25,000-point global companion award

Ascent Card — 80,000-point bonus

  • Spend $4,000 in 4 months
  • $95 annual fee
  • Perks: 50% flight discount code, $99 companion fare, and one free checked bag for you and up to 6 guests

Both are genuinely strong offers. Whether you go big with the Summit or keep it lean with the Ascent, having a healthy Atmos points balance gives you real booking power when you need it most. 🗺️

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 you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 

Thursday, April 9, 2026

How to Squeeze Maximum Value Out of 75,000 Capital One Venture Points


How to Squeeze Maximum Value Out of 75,000 Capital One Venture Points 🧳

The Capital One Venture card's welcome offer ends April 13th — that's 75,000 points + a $250 travel credit for a $95 annual fee, worth at least $1,000 in travel. 🤑

But here's the thing — $1,000 is really just the floor. Let's talk about how to do even better.


Two Ways to Use Your Capital One Points

1. 🖥️ Book Through the Capital One Travel Portal

Simple and solid. Your 75,000 points are worth a straight $750 toward flights, hotels, rental cars and more. Great if you want zero fuss.

2. 🔄 Transfer to Airlines & Hotels (This Is Where It Gets Fun)

This is where your points can really take off. Capital One transfers to dozens of loyalty programs, most at a 1:1 ratio:

✈️ Airlines🏨 Hotels
Japan AirlinesALL - Accor Live Limitless
Flying Blue (Air France & KLM)Choice Hotels
AeromexicoPreferred Hotels
Air Canada AeroplanWyndham
Cathay
Avianca
British Airways
Emirates
Etihad
Eva Air
Finnair
JetBlue
Qantas
Qatar
Singapore KrisFlyer
TAP Miles&Go
Turkish Miles&Smiles
Virgin Atlantic

💡 Pro tip: Keep an eye out for bonus transfer promotions — Japan Airlines has one running right now!




Real-World Sweet Spots Worth Knowing About 🍬


✈️
Turkish Miles&Smiles

Book a business class flight from Los Angeles to Athens for just 165,000 points — a ticket that'd otherwise run you $3,500 cash. Yes, really.


🌷 Flying Blue (Air France & KLM) — My Personal Favorite

Flying Blue drops monthly promotions that are hard to beat. Right now you can snag a one-way economy flight from Los Angeles to Amsterdam for just 18,750 points — a ticket worth $750. That's an incredible return on your points.


🏖️ Wyndham — A Sleeper Hit

Wyndham is a newer Capital One transfer partner and it's already delivering. I recently transferred points for two nights at an all-inclusive in Cancun (for a destination wedding, no less 💍). The rooms were going for $450/night cash — I paid 60,000 points. That's the kind of win that makes points nerds do a happy dance. 🕺


The Bottom Line

These are just a handful of ways to stretch 75,000 Capital One points and $250 travel credit well beyond that $1,000 baseline. The right transfer partner for the right trip can dramatically multiply your value.

But you've got to move — this offer ends April 13th. ⏰ Ready to apply? Use our referral link and let's get you traveling! 🙌

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 you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 





Tuesday, April 7, 2026

How to Use the $250 Travel Credit from the Capital One Venture Card ✈️

The desert on Gran Canaria

The Capital One Venture credit card dropped a seriously good welcome offer — 75,000 points plus a $250 travel credit, all for a $95 annual fee. We estimate the total value at least $1,000 in travel. 🤑

Heads up: This offer expires April 13th, so don't sit on this one!


So, What Can You Actually Do With the $250 Travel Credit?


The credit lives inside the Capital One Travel Portal, and honestly, there's a lot to work with. You can book:

  • ✈️ Flights
  • 🏨 Stays
  • 📦 Packages
  • 🚗 Rental Cars
  • 🎭 Activities
  • 💎 Premium Stays

How the Portal Works


Searching is straightforward — it works just like any other third-party travel portal. What sets Capital One's apart are two handy perks:

  • A price drop guarantee 📉
  • Optional cancel anytime protection for extra peace of mind 🛡️

When you find something you love and add it to your cart, Capital One will automatically prompt you to apply your $250 travel credit. You can also tap into your 75,000 points to cover any remaining balance.

👉 Want to squeeze maximum value out of those points? Check out our full guide here on the smartest ways to redeem them — we break down exactly how to hit that $1,000+ value threshold.


Ready to Grab This Deal?

Remember, April 13th is the cutoff — after that, this offer is gone. If you're ready to apply, we'd love it if you used our referral link — it helps us keep finding deals like this for you!

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 you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

You Have the Points—So Why Are You Still Paying Cash for Flights? ✈️


Both new clients I met with this past week had a serious stash of points and miles—and were still planning to pay cash for their next flights. 🤔✈️

The first client had 800,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points sitting in their account… and had just purchased a flight to the East Coast. When I asked why, she said she was saving them for a “big trip someday.”

Family trip to Finland to see the Northern Lights

The second client? 2 million Amex points. Yes, really—two million. And they were about to pay cash for round-trip flights to Europe.

And here’s the kicker: both are still actively earning points every month.

This isn’t unusual. I’ve seen it over and over:

So what’s going on? Why do smart, points-savvy people collect all these miles… and then not use them?

I asked ChatGPT, and the answer lines up exactly with what I see in real life:

1. Mental accounting
Points feel like a “special” currency—too valuable to touch. Cash feels easier to part with. If you have a steady paycheck, paying $500 for a flight doesn't seem like as much as paying 50,000 points even though it's the same value. 

2. Loss aversion
It took effort to earn those points, so spending them feels like losing something.

3. Endowment effect
Once you have a big balance, it starts to feel like something to protect. People hold out for a “perfect” redemption that rarely happens.

4. Optimization paralysis
Transfer partners, award charts, dynamic pricing…it can get complicated fast. When people aren’t sure they’re getting the best value, they freeze—and default to cash.

5. Future fantasy vs. present reality
Points get saved for a dream trip someday, while real trips—family visits, college tours, quick getaways—get paid in cash.

Here’s the reality:
Points and miles don’t get more valuable over time. They quietly lose value. Meanwhile, your travel life is happening now.

Once we talked it through, each of these clients made a shift:

  • 800,000 points → used 100,000 for a round-trip flight to Europe ✈️
  • 100,000 points → used 40,000 for a round trip California trip 🌴
  • 225,000 points → used 40,000 for a round trip West Coast flight 🌊
  • 2 million points → used 492,000 for two round trip business class flights to Europe 💺✨

Did they use their points well? Yes. The round trip business class flights to Europe priced out at $14,000.  
Do they still have plenty left? Also yes. That same client has 1.5 million Amex points left. 
Are they still earning more? Absolutely.

Over the water bungalow in Moorea paid with points

And maybe most importantly—they’re actually enjoying the benefits of what they’ve earned.

If you’re sitting on a pile of points and thinking about paying cash for your next flight, let’s take a look before you book. A quick consult can save you thousands of points—or help you finally use them with confidence.

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 you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities.