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1. Amex Guide for Pre and Post Devaluation on the 15th April 2019
(American Express)
... 10% more to fly on business class. After more than two months of digesting the changes and analyzing my options - I will explain what is occurring in my opinion to the main cards for Amex and my recommendations ...
Created on 28 January 2019
2. The Holy Trinity of Points
(Frequent Flyer Points)
... o understand what a point is worth and what you can redeem with it - then a gift card or maybe a toaster is more to your liking rather than a Business or First Class ticket to New York or London? Americ ...
Created on 19 April 2018
3. Six Tops Tips for Staying focused Accumulating your Points
(Points Earning)
... we stay at provide Breakfast and Executive Lounge access which allows us to reduce our cost even further. At the end of the day – we all need an income from either our jobs, businesses, property, shares ...
Created on 14 July 2017
4. 2017 Credit Card Strategy Updated
(Credit Card)
...  This is still hands-down the compulsory card for any person wanting to get started in the points/game. I have had this card close to 10 years and the number of Business Class flights that we have enjoyed ...
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. When should You Plan for your Holiday using Points?
(Points Earning)
... – then you can time it just about right. For example I was able to book my family of four to go to the Maldives in January on Singapore Airlines Business Class flying out of Sydney. It was quite easy ...
Created on 26 May 2015
7. Routing for Around the World Trip on Qantas Points
(Qantas Frequent Flyer)
One of the best ways to use your Qantas points is with an around the world business trip. This in my mind is one of the most aspirational options to utilise your Qantas frequent flyer points - which unfortunately ...
Created on 24 May 2015
8. The Leverage of your Mind and Points
(Points Earning)
What I would like to talk about in this post is that your success in accumulating the points and miles to receiving that great business or first class for yourself or your family comes down to if you believe ...
Created on 29 April 2015
9. Cathay Pacific business Class Review – Singapore to Hong Kong
(Cathay Pacific)
Date: 15th April, 2015 Duration of Flight: 3 Hours 10 minutes Class: Business Seat Number: 21A (Aisle seat) Configuration: 1-2-1 (Each seat in Business Class has aisle access) Flight No: CX636 Time ...
Created on 29 April 2015
10. 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
11. Using Points for Family Holidays
(Points Earning)
I’ve got a family – my wife and my 2 boys. Having a family has limitations in regards to using points for business class flights because many routes and airlines does not have four on the one flight. This ...
Created on 21 February 2015
12. Best Use of Frequent Flyer Points for Award Seats
(Frequent Flyer Points)
How to use frequent flyer points for flights? For me it’s a no-brainer – either a business or first class suite. But how about which routes? What is the best value to redeem for the hard-earned points? ...
Created on 05 February 2015
13. US Airways Dividend Miles Promotion Feb 2015
(US Dividend Miles)
One of my favourite frequent flyers programs is the US Airways Dividend Miles. It has enabled me to fly first and business class for amazing prices before in terms of buying the points and redeeming it. ...
Created on 03 February 2015
14. Singapore Airlines Krisflyer Program Review
(Singapore Airlines)
... e Krisflyer programme is the high taxes you need to pay. For example flying from Sydney to Singapore will cost you more than $650 in taxes when flying business class compared to say US Dividend Miles whi ...
Created on 01 February 2015
15. Best Way to Use Frequent Flyer Points for International Flights
(Frequent Flyer Points)
... international business or first class flights. If you do not value it or are not educated about it – then you will redeem it on gift cards, toasters etc. Now in terms of an international flight – what ...
Created on 13 January 2015
16. Is it worth Chasing Status and Being Loyal when you don’t Fly much?
(Points Earning)
... $2000 for 4 tickets provided me with 22,000 Amex points in total. So if I value each point to be 5c – then this would equate to receiving $1100 value back if I were to redeem a business class flight. For ...
Created on 10 January 2015
17. New Years Resolution for Frequent Flyer Points Accumulation
(Points Earning)
... than I had ever travelled before. It was all using points for business and first class premium cabins. The year started off with Virgin Atlantic Upper Class with my family from Sydney to Hong Kong. I loved ...
Created on 04 January 2015
18. Multi Destination Flights using Points
(Points Earning)
Does booking multi destination flights work when you are using points? Or is it better to have just one destination to avoid any complexities? This will ultimately depends on two points – the first being ...
Created on 05 December 2014
19. Why most people think Flights using Frequent Flyer Points is too Hard
(Points Earning)
... it in economy – they’ll wish they were in your position. Flights using frequent flyer points does not have to be hard. In fact it is very exciting especially if you have never flown first or business ...
Created on 04 December 2014
20. Flight Review for United Airlines First Class from San Francisco, USA to Tokyo, Japan
(United Airlines)
... more private sense of space. The seat is quite large compared to Business Class Seats I have flown on before. My foot could not touch the front of the seat or reach the TV! So ample space to wriggle ...
Created on 23 November 2014
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