There’s
something magical about taking a flight and not paying for it. At least you’re
not shelling out cold cash on the spot—just cashing in your frequent flyer
miles (that you paid for one way or another).
There are lots of options to earn miles with credit cards. |
The most
obvious is to use a credit card either one from a specific airline or one that
allows you to earn points that can be used for a flight (compare here),. Many airline cards
give you a sign-up bonus that may be enough for a domestic flight, with additional
bonus miles added after you charge a certain amount on the card. If you charge
all of your credit purchases on the same card, you’ll be surprised how quickly
the miles add up. Airlines will even tempt you to purchase additional miles
that may be discounted, but use your calculator to decide if the price is worth
it.
If a hotel partners with an airline, you can transfer points to miles. |
You should
also sign up to link your credit card with dining programs and use that card for payment for
an easy way to earn additional miles. Watch for miles used as sign-up bonuses
by retailers like Direct TV or Dish, too.
If you like to shop online, you’ll
find many airlines let you earn miles (and multiple the points periodically)
for shopping with specific retailers. Again, you do need to register at the
airline’s site and use that specific card, but if you’re buying anyway, you
might as well get points in your frequent flyer account.Add more miles to your account when dining out. |
Online shopping is a great way to bolster your miles account. |
Have free time? It’s possible to earn
miles by taking surveys. Also, follow airlines on social media because
sometimes special promotions are offered on Twitter or Facebook, but you generally
have to grab those quickly.
Overall,
points programs can be confusing and frustrating because values are constantly
changing. Redemption can be difficult especially if you wish to travel on
certain days or visit specific destinations. Sometimes the required miles may
be so high that the exchange isn’t worth doing.
But if you
like a challenge and a sense of gaming the system, bank those miles and use
them when it’s to your advantage.Images from free sites.
11 comments:
We eat out a lot, so the dining program connected to our main credit card earns us a good many extra points. Many times we don't even realize we're earning them!
It's so true that you've technically paid for the points in one way or another, but there is still nothing like the feeling of excitement when you realise you have enough points to pay for a flight in full!
Ah this is something I keep meaning to get into and learn more about, great starting post thank you!
I really should start collecting miles. It always was like a mystery to me how people get so many that they can have free flights (because I don't fly so often). But it's great to know that you can collect the miles even if you don't fly!
After racking up a ridiculous amount of debt on credit cards I really can't even imagine owning one again. if in the future I can be more responsible about it I will try your tips!
Nice piece of informaton. Thanks.
Its good to know all the benefits of the credit card. I should do the linking of credit card to dining options
I used credit card miles for free flights when I lived in the US, but now that we are living in Asia I rarely use my cards so it's hard to rack up enough miles for flights. Might be time to start looking for a new card with great sign-up bonuses, doing surveys and checking out social media for miles! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for all the comments. If you have extra time, check out some of the travel hackers who manage to work the system in their favor to accrue mega-points. I may never be that savvy.
I've read so many travel hacking posts and they're really incredible! Your post is an additional insight. Can't wait to earn miles! :)
Indeed the best and almost only way to get relevant miles
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