Limited-Time Offer: Earn 75K AA Miles on the Citi AAdvantage Business Card!
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by Long Tran
15h ago
Whether you're a diehard American Airlines flyer or hope to never set foot on an American jet, you should be earning American AAdvantage miles. Here's your chance for small business owners (and trust us, you might be one) to earn a bunch of them. Citi has an American Airlines business credit card to help you earn even more AAdvantage miles with a new, limited-time sign-up bonus on the *Citi AA Biz*: bonus_miles_full To top it all off, the card's $99 annual fee is waived for the first year. Read on for a full look at the card and why this bonus should be on your radar.     Learn ..read more
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There’s Still Time to Snag Memorial Day Flight Deals (But Book Soon!)
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by Gunnar Olson
18h ago
Travelers love taking advantage of long weekends, and if you procrastinated booking a Memorial Day weekend getaway this year, you're in luck! The airlines have been slashing flight prices for May and are even letting the savings trickle into the first week of June in some cases. That's resulting in unusually affordable Memorial Day weekend flights for many destinations in the U.S. and beyond. We've seen some of the best fares of the year for Memorial Day weekend pop up over the last few weeks or so, but we know from experience that the lowest of those fares will evaporate over the next two wee ..read more
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Our Best Tips & Tricks to Save on Your Summer 2024 Flights
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by Allie Johnson
18h ago
Flights can be the priciest part of a trip – especially over the summer when travel demand drives airfare even higher. And while we could tell you to go somewhere in the spring or focus on traveling during shoulder season to save even more, that doesn't work for everyone. That's OK: There are still ways to save. If you're dead set on traveling in June, July, or August this year, there are plenty of tools and easy tricks to save hundreds on a flight this summer. Every dollar counts, and if you can save a little cash on airfare, you'll have more to spend on other parts of your trip. Read on for ..read more
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Didn’t Get What You Paid For? How & When to Use a Credit Card Chargeback
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by Long Tran
18h ago
Credit cards provide valuable purchase protection for cardholders when goods and services do not meet expectations. The same goes for unauthorized charges appearing on your account statement. This is just one of the many reasons we recommend using a credit card whenever possible.   If an item arrives damaged or the wrong product was shipped, the company is usually liable to provide the customer a refund. But when a company fails to promptly issue a refund, that's where credit card chargebacks come into play. The same goes for any charges that you didn't authorize. Credit card fraud i ..read more
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Is This the Best (& Cheapest) Way to Book Delta One Business Class Now?
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by Kyle Potter
2d ago
Frequent Delta flyers are all too accustomed to seeing sky-high flight prices and insultingly exorbitant award rates using SkyMiles to book business class abroad. But a recent trend is turning that on its head: Upgrades to Delta One business class seem cheaper than ever. Forget paying $3,000 or more each way to bump up from economy to business class. We've heard from a growing number of Thrifty Traveler Premium members who have recently scored Delta business class upgrades to Europe or Asia for just $500 or $600 within weeks – if not days – of departure. That's as good as it gets, considering ..read more
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FAA Briefly Grounds Alaska Airlines Flights After Computer Issue
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by Gunnar Olson
2d ago
The Federal Aviation Administration briefly grounded all Alaska Airlines mainline flights Wednesday morning after an issue with its computer system and how it calculates weights and balances. The ground stop was lifted at 8:32 a.m. Pacific time, but delays are likely to continue throughout the day.   According to the FAA advisory, the ground stop was issued at 7:30 a.m. PT Wednesday for all Alaska Airlines flights and those operated by its sub-carrier Horizon Air. Horizon was allowed to resume operations a few minutes later while Alaska sub-carriers like SkyWest were permitted to ope ..read more
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How to Transfer & Combine World of Hyatt Points with Another Member
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by Nick Serati
2d ago
All the different rules and restrictions between major hotel chains can be confusing. And that's true of one of the most lucrative benefits that some chains allow: combining points with another person to consolidate or book free hotel nights. Hilton Honors and Marriott Bonvoy make this incredibly easy with their online points transfer feature. But what about the World of Hyatt points program? It's easily the most valuable points program of the three, but is it possible to pool or transfer Hyatt points? The short answer is yes, but we'll break down the ins and outs of what you need to know when ..read more
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Buying Hotel Points: When It Makes Sense & When to Pass
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by Jackson Newman
3d ago
My inbox is constantly flooded with marketing emails from hotel chains practically begging me to buy their points for my next dream vacation. Hotel points have helped me save big on past trips, so it seems appealing. But at what cost? There's a lot to consider. Just like U.S. dollars aren't the same as Canadian Dollars – let alone Mexican pesos or the Japanese yen – points from the different hotel chains are all worth varying amounts, too. And the cost to purchase points varies, too, based upon the hotel chain, how many points you're buying, and whether or not there's a sale. Plus, with s ..read more
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Chase, Citi Increasing Global Entry Credits to Cover Higher Fee
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by Allie Johnson
3d ago
With the cost to enroll in Global Entry increasing to $120 later this year, some of the biggest banks are raising the credits that cover Global Entry on their top travel cards to cover the higher cost.  On Oct. 1, a five-year membership in Global Entry will increase from $100 to $120. At the same time, Chase will also increase the statement credit for Global Entry (or TSA PreCheck) to $120 – and not just on their flagship *chase sapphire reserve*, but on a slew of co-branded airline and hotel credit cards too, a spokesperson confirmed to Thrifty Traveler on Tuesday. The following cards wi ..read more
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Save on Flight Deal Alerts: Join Thrifty Traveler Premium Before Prices Go Up!
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by Kyle Potter
3d ago
With travel demand roaring and flight prices creeping up, the timing has never been better to start getting alerts for cheap domestic and international flights (and points deals!) sent straight to your inbox. We'll give you one more reason to sign up for our Thrifty Traveler Premium service today… This Thursday, April 18, the price of Thrifty Traveler Premium will increase from $89.99 a year to $99.99 annually. That means you can save $10 a year by signing up now – and once you're subscribed, your membership price is locked in for life. Even if our prices increase again, you won't pay another ..read more
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