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The 3% You're Donating to Your Bank Every Time You Travel Abroad
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The 3% You're Donating to Your Bank Every Time You Travel Abroad

Foreign transaction fees quietly add ~$90–150 to a typical international trip — and the fix takes five minutes. What the fees are, which cards waive them, and the currency trap at the register that costs even more.

2026-07-096 min read
The Free Second Vacation Hiding Inside Your Long-Haul Ticket
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The Free Second Vacation Hiding Inside Your Long-Haul Ticket

A dozen airlines will let you stop in their hub city for days — sometimes a week — at zero extra airfare. How stopover programs work, which ones are genuinely good, and how to turn one trip into two.

2026-07-086 min read
You're Halfway Through the Year. Have You Used Your Card's Credits?
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You're Halfway Through the Year. Have You Used Your Card's Credits?

Travel cards bundle hundreds of dollars in annual credits — and a huge share expires unused every December. A mid-year audit checklist for capturing what you've already paid for.

2026-07-076 min read
It's July. Book Thanksgiving Now. (Yes, Really.)
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It's July. Book Thanksgiving Now. (Yes, Really.)

Holiday airfare has one direction from here: up. Why the Thanksgiving and Christmas fare curves bottom out in midsummer, what the award calendars are showing right now, and how to book today without betting against your own plans.

2026-07-066 min read
September Is the Best Month of the Travel Year. Here's the Playbook.
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September Is the Best Month of the Travel Year. Here's the Playbook.

Summer crowds go home, prices drop 20–40%, and the weather barely changes. A destination-by-destination guide to the two best-value weeks on the calendar — and when to book them.

2026-07-066 min read
Fly Into Rome, Home from Paris: The Open-Jaw Itinerary Most Travelers Never Book
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Fly Into Rome, Home from Paris: The Open-Jaw Itinerary Most Travelers Never Book

The multi-city search button is the most underused feature in flight booking. How open-jaw tickets erase backtracking days, why they price like normal round trips, and the route shapes where they shine.

2026-06-166 min read
Baggage Fees Are Up. Here's How to Actually Avoid Them in 2026.
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Baggage Fees Are Up. Here's How to Actually Avoid Them in 2026.

A practical playbook for the new baggage-fee era: smart tickets, smarter packing, and how to let software analyze the tradeoffs before you pay $45 to check the same bag you flew with last year for $30.

2026-04-2115 min read
A Honest Look at Airport Lounge Access: What It's Actually Like and Which Cards Get You In
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A Honest Look at Airport Lounge Access: What It's Actually Like and Which Cards Get You In

Airport lounges sound glamorous, but the reality in 2026 is more nuanced. Here's what lounge access actually gets you, how the experience has changed, and which credit cards are worth considering.

2026-04-128 min read
The Backup Flight: How Award Miles Give You a Free Safety Net Every Time You Fly
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The Backup Flight: How Award Miles Give You a Free Safety Net Every Time You Fly

Book a backup flight on a different airline with miles, cancel it for free once your primary takes off. For the cost of one credit card, you never have to worry about cancellations again.

2026-04-1223 min read
The Hotel Loyalty Benefits Most Travelers Overlook
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The Hotel Loyalty Benefits Most Travelers Overlook

Programs offer more than most guests realize. These are the policies that meaningfully change what a stay actually costs.

2026-04-069 min read
The Business Playbook: How Business Owners Can Turn Expenses Into Free Travel
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The Business Playbook: How Business Owners Can Turn Expenses Into Free Travel

A guide to the best business credit cards, maximizing points on everyday business expenses, and using travel rewards to cut your company's travel budget.

2026-04-057 min read
Get Me To Japan: How to Fly Business Class to Tokyo for Under 60,000 Points
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Get Me To Japan: How to Fly Business Class to Tokyo for Under 60,000 Points

A complete points-and-miles guide to Japan — the best award flights to Tokyo, where to stay using hotel points in Tokyo and Kyoto, and what you absolutely cannot miss.

2026-04-058 min read
First Class Is a Scam (Unless You're Playing the Points Game Right)
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First Class Is a Scam (Unless You're Playing the Points Game Right)

The unfiltered truth about paying for first class, why cash fares are almost always a terrible deal, and the exact point strategies that make transcontinental first class worth every penny — if you do it right.

2026-04-058 min read
Pack the Kids: The Complete Guide to Family Travel with Points and Miles
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Pack the Kids: The Complete Guide to Family Travel with Points and Miles

How to find award flights for 4+ people, book connecting hotel rooms, and turn family travel chaos into organized adventure — all while earning points.

2026-04-057 min read
The Road Tripper: Your USA Ground-Travel Playbook
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The Road Tripper: Your USA Ground-Travel Playbook

Plan unforgettable domestic loops, choose between rentals and RVs, ride Amtrak with confidence, and squeeze more value from points—without losing the joy of the open road.

2026-04-055 min read
Starting from Zero: Your First Guide to Points and Miles
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Starting from Zero: Your First Guide to Points and Miles

Everything you need to know to start your points-and-miles journey — from your first travel credit card to booking your first award flight, explained in plain English.

2026-04-057 min read
How to Get a Lie-Flat Bed on Domestic Flights (at Economy Prices)
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How to Get a Lie-Flat Bed on Domestic Flights (at Economy Prices)

Airlines fly international widebodies on domestic routes every day — with 40-60 lie-flat seats priced like domestic First. Here's how to find them, book them, and upgrade into them.

2026-04-0411 min read
What Airline Cabin Classes Actually Mean: A Seat-by-Seat Guide for 2026
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What Airline Cabin Classes Actually Mean: A Seat-by-Seat Guide for 2026

Economy Plus, Premium Economy, First Class, Polaris, Mint, Delta One — what you actually get in each, with legroom charts, amenity comparisons, and an interactive class comparison tool.

2026-04-0415 min read
One-Way vs. Round-Trip Flights: The Definitive Guide for 2026
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One-Way vs. Round-Trip Flights: The Definitive Guide for 2026

When to book one-way tickets, when round-trips actually save money, and why mixing airlines on separate tickets is riskier than you think.

2026-04-039 min read
Travel Insurance vs. Credit Card Coverage: When Your Card Isn't Enough
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Travel Insurance vs. Credit Card Coverage: When Your Card Isn't Enough

Why card benefits often fail on medical bills abroad, tight connections, and big prepaid trips—and how to decide when to buy a real travel insurance plan. Includes a checklist calculator and links to compare providers.

2026-04-036 min read
What Are Your Credit Card Points Actually Worth for Hotels?
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What Are Your Credit Card Points Actually Worth for Hotels?

An interactive guide to credit card point valuations, hotel transfer partners, and a calculator that shows exactly what your points can buy.

2026-04-017 min read
The Mistake Even Points-Savvy Travelers Make
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The Mistake Even Points-Savvy Travelers Make

The same seat can cost half the miles when you book through a partner program instead of the operating airline. Here's why most travelers never compare — and how to run the math.

2026-04-015 min read
The Email Trick That Keeps Your Itinerary Organized
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The Email Trick That Keeps Your Itinerary Organized

Why forwarding confirmation emails into your trip workspace beats chasing PDFs — and how to keep one timeline that matches reality.

2026-01-143 min read
Your Layover Is a Secret City Trip — You Just Don't Know It Yet
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Your Layover Is a Secret City Trip — You Just Don't Know It Yet

That 8-hour connection in Singapore isn't dead time. It's Gardens by the Bay, a warm shower, and a bowl of laksa. Here's exactly how to pull it off.

2025-12-0414 min read
The Ultimate Solo Travel Planning Checklist
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The Ultimate Solo Travel Planning Checklist

A practical checklist to plan confidently on your own — covering research, safety, documents, and how to keep your itinerary organized without a co-pilot.

2025-11-063 min read
7 Tips for Planning a Group Trip Without Losing Your Mind
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7 Tips for Planning a Group Trip Without Losing Your Mind

Practical ways to coordinate dates, money, and decisions — so your crew stays excited instead of exhausted before departure.

2025-10-093 min read
Best Travel Planning Apps in 2026
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Best Travel Planning Apps in 2026

A practical roundup of how leading tools compare — and why a dedicated planning hub matters when you coordinate trips across people and providers.

2025-09-113 min read
How Technology Is Changing the Way We Plan Trips
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How Technology Is Changing the Way We Plan Trips

A practical look at how trip planning technology works, what it does well, and what to watch for when you organize your next adventure.

2025-08-063 min read