- 1. Six Tops Tips for Staying focused Accumulating your Points
- (Points Earning)
- ... trip in 1 years time. Don’t listen to the naysayers that say the points game is dead. Without leveraging points/airline miles tactics – there is no way I could provide once in a lifetime holidays for ...
- Created on 14 July 2017
- 2. Hilton Honors Changes in 2017
- (Hilton)
- ... ut of all the changes in the Airline and Hotel industry – I would have to say two thumbs up to Hilton for actually enhancing their program – rather than devaluing it. The Hilton Honors Gold Membership sta ...
- Created on 29 March 2017
- 3. Financial Education Equals Points
- (Credit Card)
- ... But you are tired of slogging it out in cattle class, flying budget airlines for expensive prices during peak periods (such as school holidays) and staying in underwhelming hotels which provide absolutely ...
- Created on 25 March 2017
- 4. 2017 Credit Card Strategy Updated
- (Credit Card)
- ... frequent flyer programs such as Singapore Airlines, Virgin Australia and Cathay Pacific The annual fee is $195 a year. From time to time though they will have a promotion where the first year annual ...
- Created on 23 March 2017
- 5. State of Play for Frequent Flyer and Hotel Points Today
- (Frequent Flyer Points)
- ... here and also starting my own business (not travel related) with my business partner. Japan Airlines First Class Dining - Caviar Over the last year I have travelled to many places with my famil ...
- Created on 12 June 2016
- 6. The Wing – Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge in Hong Kong International airport – Review
- (Cathay Pacific)
- Date: Thursday 16th April As I was flying First class from Hong Kong to Chicago on Cathay Pacific I was given access to The Wing lounge. This is located on the left as soon as you come out of customs. ...
- Created on 02 June 2015
- 7. Novotel Kowloon Hong Kong Hotel Review
- (Accor)
- ... ut really was quite disappointing. Not much variety at all – I decided to have 4 items and a glass of orange juice. I would be going to the airport lounge in an hour or so and knew they would have better food ...
- Created on 31 May 2015
- 8. Skyview Lounge Review in Singapore Changi airport
- (Airport Lounge)
- ... Singapore. Probably unfair as Cathay's main hub is of course in Hong Kong and their Business Lounge was the best I've been to so far. As I was in Terminal 1 – this lounge is located near the D gat ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 9. SATS Premier Lounge – Singapore Changi airport Terminal 1
- (Airport Lounge)
- I wanted to use my Priority Pass that I was given from my Citibank Signature card but never really had the chance to use it before. As I arrived earlier in Singapore airport – I had a bit of time roaming ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 10. Singapore Changi airport Terminal 1 Experience
- (Airport Lounge)
- ... about so many great and efficient things about Changi airport – I think I got off to a wrong start. In the arrivals hall where I had to wait for customs – I had to wait 20 minutes before I could have ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 11. British airways Business Class Review from Sydney to Singapore
- (Business Class)
- ... at Sydney Airport – a bit more than 3 hours before the flight took off. I was able to check-in for quickly as there was no one in the business/Club World line. I was done within 2 minutes – possibly one ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 12. Qantas Business Class Lounge – Sydney International airport
- (Airport Lounge)
- Date: 14th April, 2015 Time: 1:30pm Destination: Singapore I had access to the Qantas Business class lounge as I was flying on British Airways Business Class departing Sydney and arriving in Singapore. ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 13. American Express Lounge – Sydney International airport
- (American Express)
- Date: 14th April 2015 Time: 12:30pm Destination: Singapore The American Express Lounge at Sydney International Airport is on the left hand side after going through customs. It takes approx. 5-10 minutes ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 14. Westpac Altitude Black Credit Card Review
- (Credit Card)
- One of the cards gaining a bit of momentum so far is the Westpac Altitude Black Credit Card. In general it has the best American Express earn rate on the market at 1.5 Airline points per dollar spent. ...
- Created on 15 February 2015
- 15. American Express Platinum Charge Card Review Part 2
- (American Express)
- ... it the first year – get the points – then cancel the card before the year is up. The main point is you want to get the bonus 80,000 Amex points which can transfer to an airline before you cancel your American ...
- Created on 20 January 2015
- 16. American Express Platinum Charge Card Review
- (American Express)
- ... as Cathay Pacific was rate the number one airline in the world for 2014 by Skytrax – taking up this offer is a great deal if you are planning to travel to South-east Asia in the next 12 months. It only ...
- Created on 18 January 2015
- 17. Is it worth Chasing Status and Being Loyal when you don’t Fly much?
- (Points Earning)
- As a frequent flyer it is no secret that flying on one airline or alliance will increase the number of points/miles significantly and the status that you earn will provide benefits such as lounge access, ...
- Created on 10 January 2015
- 18. New Years Resolution for Frequent Flyer Points Accumulation
- (Points Earning)
- ... to the experts share their insights on airline and hotel loyalty programs was invaluable. I met so many people during that trip it made me realise that I wasn’t alone in regards to having the same obsession ...
- Created on 04 January 2015
- 19. ANA Business Class Lounge Review in Tokyo Narita airport
- (Airport Lounge)
- I was at the ANA Business Class lounge as I had a flight from Tokyo to Seoul that day on Asiana Airlines. It was a medium sized lounge which had all your necessities. One of the great things ...
- Created on 14 December 2014
- 20. Flight Review for United airlines First Class from San Francisco, USA to Tokyo, Japan
- (United Airlines)
- ... are much easier than Asiana Airlines flights to control. For a larger person – you are able to sleep quite confortable if you are under 6 foot. The width is average for a First Class or Business Class. ...
- Created on 23 November 2014