Saturday, January 21, 2017

Fly the kids for FREE on SAS


Want to take the kids to Scandanavia or Finland for Spring Break 2017? If so, hurry to get this deal. Scandanavian Airlines is offering fly the kids for free with a paid adult. You can buy one adult ticket and fly up to 8 kids up to age 11 years old with you for FREE. You just pay taxes and fees. But decide quickly, you must buy your ticket by January 23rd for travel between February 7th and April 9th 2017. Wow!

Friday, January 20, 2017

8 Hours In The Singapore Airport

My kids enjoying the free massage chairs

If you have a layover at the Singapore airport, relax and enjoy! This is one of the best airports I have ever visited. We spent 8 hours in the airport and enjoyed every minute. You can see a movie, eat in more than a 120 restaurants, check out the Koi pond, sit in a massage chair, run the kids around in the giant climbing maze, walk through the butterfly garden and sunflower garden, ride the giant slide, or check out the airport pool,

Butterfly in the butterfly garden in the airport
 If you get tired of all the things to do inside the airport, you can actually take a free tour of downtown Singapore. You can't reserve ahead, but when you arrive, go to the City Tour stand.
Or you can check out the Koi pond
And if you are feeling really adventurous, they offer fishicures at the airport as well. If you have never done this, I highly recommend it. It's a pedicure by fish. No joke.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Perk for families: Companion tickets


The most challenging part of traveling as a family is collecting enough points/miles to get the plane tickets. It's a lot of miles and points. To get my whole family to Peru last summer, we spent 225,000 American miles and then for domestic flights we spent 90,000 Avios.
That's a lot of work.
But there are a few credit cards that offer companion tickets which might help depending on where you are planning to travel.
I'll list them here in no particular order.

Delta Platinum American Express - in your renewal month, Delta will give you a certificate good for a domestic companion ticket within the 48 contiguous United States. The fine print says "Seats are only available in L,U,T,X,V classes of service and may not be available on all flights or markets. " The annual fee on this card is $195. But you also get a $100 statement credit for any Delta purchase. 

Alaska Airlines Visa Signature Card - Won't give you a free companion pass, but it will give you a $99 companion flight ticket upon approval of the card and again every year on your anniversary. If you look at the fine print, the voucher is good for $99 fare plus $22 in taxes so you would actually pay $121. The annual fee is $95, but it could be worth it if you live in or near a hub. Or maybe you are planning to take the family to Hawaii. $99 flight to Hawaii isn't free, but it's almost free. 

Southwest Airlines Companion Pass - This is the best deal out there. For the first time, you can earn it easily by opening 2 Chase Southwest credit cards. You may have to google 50,000 offer to reach a live link. Each card comes with a bonus of 50,000 miles, add in the minimum spend of $3,000 and you have already collected 106,000 Southwest miles. Charge another $4,000 and you have earned the companion pass. Southwest awards anyone who earns 110,000 Southwest miles in a calendar year, the pass. This allows you to bring a companion along free on any flight for the rest of the calendar year and the next one too. So if you earn this pass in January, you will have it for the next 2 years.
If you already have the Chase Southwest Credit Cards or you are not eligible for them, it is harder. However, you can collect Marriott points and then cash in for a Marriott vacation package. This deals ends March 31st 2017.  See my previous blog post on how to do this. The Southwest credit cards have an annual fee of $69 or $99, but Southwest awards you with 3,000 or 6,000 bonus miles on your anniversary.

If you know of any other cards that offer companion tickets, let me know.



Monday, January 16, 2017



On the day, we celebrate the life and wisdom of Martin Luther King Jr., I remember this quote. "The quality, not the longevity, of one's life is what is important."
So what is quality to you? For me, it is time with family, travel, new experiences and helping others.
Through my blog and other businesses, I strive to help people save and manage their money so they can afford to see the world with their family and experience different cultures. I believe that once we venture out of our own bubble, we learn that all people are the same. All people regardless of their race, nationality or religion are looking for love and acceptance.
Enjoy the holiday with your family and of course, thinking about where you will travel in 2017 and 2018 and how almostfreefamilytravel.com can help!

Friday, January 13, 2017

How to spend the minimum to get the bonus


Over the holidays, a few people told me about big trips they would like to take summer 2018. I told them I would help them travel for free, but they said I don't spend a lot of money so I can't get the bonuses on credit cards like you do. And I don't want to spend extra money.
Right, I don't spend extra money. I just spend smarter.
Every few months, I call the secretary at the synagogue and change my credit card for my monthly membership bill. I told her she is helping me go to Europe for almost free, she is more than happy to help.
So I asked my friend, do you have an electric bill? Yes, she said. Okay, do you have a cable bill? Yes, she said. What about a cell phone bill? Oh, yes, I have one of those too. Right.
What if we put all of those payments on one credit card for 3 months? Would that equal $500 per month or $1500 dollars in 3 months? Probably pretty close.
How about your gym membership? car payment? groceries? Costco? medication?
Do you have a big expense coming up? How about your auto insurance, homeowners insurance or property taxes? You may be able to figure out how to put your rent or mortgage on the credit card too.
Just remember to always set your credit card to auto pay immediately after you receive it in the mail. And you have to pay it off each month.
Some people manufacture their spend to meet minimum spending requirements, but I don't. I just use a single credit card for all of my bills for a few months and then move on to the next one. And I make a note in my calendar about a month before the one year anniversary date so I can decide it's it worth keeping the card or cancelling it.
If I'm not focusing on a single card, then I fall back on my Starwood American Express card and my Visa Marriott Rewards Premier credit card. 

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

WOW Air offers great Spring Break Flights

WOW Air, the discounted Iceland airline, is offering amazing deals right now through April. If you are thinking about a European vacation over Spring Break 2017, this may be your ticket. And if you buy the tickets with your Barclay Arrival Plus credit card, you can get 5% back or use your $500 travel credit.

Some sample fares include:

$99 from Los Angeles to Reyjavik, Iceland
$129 from Los Angeles to Berlin, Germany

and lots more! I have seen reports of fares as low as $69, but I could not find those. The lowest I found was $99 one way.

Now WOW Air is a discounted airline so be careful because they will nickel and dime you for everything including printing your boarding pass, seat reservation, baggage etc. So read the fine print!

But for a family wanting a vacation, you could fly for almost FREE!

Monday, January 9, 2017

Bam! Wyndham Bonus Arrives Today


This is one of the best kept secrets out there. Once you get your flights secured with points or miles, you need to move onto hotels. For my family, breakfast and a clean room are tops. A pool is a bonus if we are going to a warm climate.
But luxury is not the way we usually travel. And since we are a family of 5, sometimes we have to book 2 rooms due to hotel rules.
So the Wyndham Credit Card  has been very useful for us. The bonus is 45,000 points with a $75 annual fee which is not waived and a $2,000 minimum spend. You actually earn 30,000 points with your first purchase and then the additional 15,000 once you reach the minimum spend. There is a second card. The bonus is just 15,000 points, but there is no annual fee and the minimum spend is just $1,000.
Since every hotel room costs 15,000 points, this bonus is good for 3 nights.
You can use the website Awardmapper.com to find Wyndham hotels and partner hotels.
Hotel partners include Days Inn, Ramada, Howard Johnsons and Super 8.
We used the points for an overnight this past summer at the Wyndham Costa del Sol Airport in Lima Peru. The Wyndham is actually connected to the airport which makes it so easy to catch an early morning flight.
The breakfast is quite hearty and included. We booked 2 rooms so it cost us 30,000 points. If we had paid cash for this hotel, it would have cost us $350.
My husband I both applied for the card this time and we were both approved. We knew we had some bills coming up like our gym membership so reaching the minimum spend wouldn't be hard.
We will use the 90,000 points for a 3 night stay with 2 rooms in Prague next summer. If we had paid for a hotel in Prague, we would have spent approximately $750. BAM! That's what I call almostFREEfamilytravel!