Tuesday, December 20, 2016

How To Pay Less Airline Taxes

If you have been following my blog, you know I just booked 4.5 round trip flights with miles from Los Angeles to Europe for next summer. I paid about $30 per flight in taxes. I waited to book my husband's flight over because he wasn't exactly sure when he wanted to join us.
Now this week he decided on his date so I decided to try the same scheme to book his ticket.
I transferred 20,000 Starwood points to Singapore Airlines. SPG usually gives a bonus of 5,000 points for the move.
Then I transferred 3,000 American Express Reward Points to Singapore Airlines to top off the account. This gives me 28,000 Kris Flyer miles with Singapore Airlines. Now Singapore Airlines has the nicest customer service agents ever and they will let you book one way tickets. Here's the best part, they charge just 27,500 for one tickets from Los Angeles to Europe. If you book this same ticket on United, you would pay 30,000 points. Amazing.
So when I called last week, the agent had a flight from Los Angeles to Paris and a flight from Los Angeles to Heathrow, but nothing to Berlin.
So I figured I would just buy a cheap domestic flight from one of those cities to Berlin so my husband could join us.
Well, once the points moved to Kris Flyer which took a few days, the agent told me those flights were gone.
Oh no.
But the agent had seats available on Lufthansa through Frankfurt. That works. But he says the taxes are $363. What? That's not almost free family travel.
I ask him to look again at other airlines that may have lower taxes. He finds another flight that has a layover in London and then onto Berlin for just $150 in taxes. We book that one!
British Airways is traditionally high in taxes and apparently so is Lufthansa. Good to know.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Earn Extra Miles With Shopping Portals



If you still have more holiday shopping to do, you might want to use the portals with United, Alaska Airlines or American Airlines. For the next few days, they are offering bonus miles of up to 1,500 if you use the portal.
Spend $100, earn 500 bonus miles. Spend $200, earn 1,500 bonus miles. And you can double dip by using the right credit card.

Check it out:
1. Alaska Airlines  through Dec. 21st at 11:59pm EST
2. American Airlines through Dec. 20th at 11:59pm EST
3. United Airlines through Dec. 20th at 11:59pm EST

Bottom line, it's money you were going to spend anyway, so make the purchase a bit sweeter!

Monday, December 12, 2016

Southwest Companion Pass Prep


Now that we are getting close to the new year, you are probably starting to think about how you can earn a Southwest companion pass for the next two years. This is one of the best deals out there. If you can collect 110,000 Southwest miles in a calendar year, you earn a companion pass. That means anytime you fly, you can take a person with you for FREE. And the pass is good for the year you earn it and the next year. So if you earn it in January or February, that's almost 2 years of FREE companion travel.
I had the companion pass for the past 2 years and used it to fly my son to Washington DC to attend a family event with me, used it for my daughter and I to tour East Coast colleges and used it for a one day trip to San Francisco for my son and I. Great trips and saved us almost $1000 in air travel.
The easiest way to earn the companion pass is to apply for 2 Chase Southwest credit cards. They offer a personal and business card. You don't need a bona fide business to get the business card either.
If you are maxed out on Chase cards like me, you can buy a Marriott vacation package good for 110,000 Southwest points and a 7 day stay in a Marriott. It will cost you 270,000 Marriott points. You can earn these by opening a Starwood American Express card with a bonus of 25,000 points which you can transfer to Marriott for 1:3 or 75,000 points. So if you get the personal and business cards and spend the minimum spend for the bonus of $3,000, you will have 168,000 points. And if your spouse does the same thing, you will have enough points to purchase the vacation package.
If this is interesting to you, start now, but remember if the statement closes in 2016, those points post to this year and not 2017.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Jet Blue Holiday Deals


I'm not a big Jet Blue flyer, but they are offering deals for the holidays that I can't pass up. Everyday at 1pm EST, they will release a new deal. Deals like $20 flights! Wow! Here's the link. Be sure to check back daily until December 16th 2016. And let me know what kind of deal you get!

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Get 3 FREE Nights At Wyndham Hotels


Barclays is offering the Wyndham credit card right now with a 45,000 bonus. That's good for 3 nights at most Wyndham hotels. Last summer, we used 30,000 Wyndham points for one night at the Wyndham Costa del Sol airport hotel in Lima.  We are a family of 5 and needed 2 rooms. The hotel included breakfast and we were just steps from the airport so it was easy to catch our early morning flight.
Then we used the remaining 15,000 points to stay a night at the Days Inn San Francisco at the beach. I stayed there with 4 kids and it included breakfast so it was a great value!
My husband and I just applied for this card again and if approved, we will have 90,000 points. We plan to use them to stay at the Ramada in Prague next summer. 2 rooms for 3 nights and includes breakfast. It's at least a  $650 value. Great deal!
Here are the details on the card:
  • Earn 30,000 bonus points after 
    your first purchase. Plus, earn an 
    additional 15,000 bonus points
     after 
    you spend $2,000 on purchases within 
    the first 90 days of account opening.3
  • Earn 5 points per $1 spent on eligible 
    purchases for every participating hotel 
    stay, Wyndham Vacation Rental North 
    America properties, and on-property 
    spend and maintenance fees at Wyndham 
    timeshare properties4
  • Earn 2 points per $1 spent on eligible 
    gas, utility and grocery store purchases 
    (excluding Target® and Walmart®)4
  • Earn 1 point per $1 spent on 
    purchases everywhere else (excluding 
    Wyndham timeshare downpayments)4
  • Get PLATINUM! Automatically 
    receive a Wyndham Rewards 
    PLATINUM Membership and enjoy 
    these new perks
    5
  • Earn 6,000 bonus points annually 
    after your account anniversary every year3
  • No foreign transaction fees1
  • $75 annual fee1

Friday, December 2, 2016

Buy $10 Starbucks, Get $10 FREE


Starbucks & Visa Checkout are once again teaming up to offer a very nice discount. I just did it and it worked! 

The Offer

Receive a $10 Starbucks® eGift when you reload $10+ in the Starbucks® app using Visa Checkout.

How It Works

  1. Download the Starbucks app and create an account
  2. Reload $10 to the Starbucks app with Visa Checkout
  3. Receive your $10 eGift within 1 day

Key Terms

  • Supplies are limited.
  • Starbucks will give away a limited number of Bonus Loads to eligible customers between 11/29/16 and 12/22/16 while supplies last.
  • To receive a Bonus Load, you must load your Starbucks® card in the Starbucks® app with $10+ using Visa Checkout as a payment method and meet the other eligibility requirements below.
  • This offer is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C. who have a valid Visa Checkout account.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Save Big On Your Next Vacation, Here's How



When you are planning your trip, sometimes it's hard to use miles and points. Depending on where you want to go or if there are certain flights you want or very specific days you want to travel, it may be nearly impossible to use your points and miles.
So what do you do?
A great credit card to have in your toolbox is the Barclays Arrival Plus. Right now, you get 50,000 points bonus for signing up and spending $3000 in the first 90 days which is like a $500 travel credit. Then you get 5% back every time you use the card on travel purchases like airbnb, fees and taxes for airlines, hotels, train ticket etc.
So when we traveled to Costa Rica a few years back, we needed to fly on a certain flight on a certain day. Plus we were going with extended family and they wanted to all fly on the same Delta airlines flight. Delta is not my favorite airline and I don't usually collect miles or points for Delta.
But since I won't pay full price for plane ticket, I had to find a go around.
Here's where the Barclays card came in. I could buy 2 plane tickets and essentially get the 3rd ticket FREE with the bonus and 10% back in travel credit.
My mother in law opened a card too and knocked thousands off the cost of the trip since she picked up many of the hotels and meals.
It's been 2 years since I've had the Barclays card so I just signed up again. Plan to put my property taxes on the card to reach the minimum spend. Even though I will be charged 3% in credit card fees, it's worth it to get a $500 travel credit since I think I will have to buy my husband a one way ticket next summer to meet us in Europe.
That's how you do it....almost FREE family travel!