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Weekly Points: Best Ways To Fly To Hawaii, Marriott Bonvoy Basics, What Card You Should Be Using and More!

September 11, 2020 by Travel Miles 101 Leave a Comment  Travel Miles 101 has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Travel Miles 101 and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers.

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Best Ways To Fly To Hawaii:  Even though the pandemic has halted travel, it doesn’t mean you can’t plan for it.  Hawaii remains a very popular spot that many want to discover or return to.  Some of the old tricks in this hobby have been replaced with new ones.

Marriott Bonvoy Basics:  For those that are new, learning all of the rules and values for each currency could be overwhelming.  Even for the veterans in this hobby, it’s good to review the details for things that may have changed.  Here’s a good guide for Marriott.

Two More Countries Welcome US Tourists:  US Citizens are not welcome in many countries these days which severely limits travel destinations.  The Bahamas and Morocco have opened up to tourists recently.  So if you’re itching to go somewhere, consider these two destinations.

Buy United Miles With Bonus:  If you’re short on United miles or have an extremely valuable award redemption planned, you may consider their current sale.  You can buy United miles with up to a 100% bonus.  This could be a good deal for you.

Cash Back Vs Points During Pandemic?:  This is something many of us points/miles enthusiasts have pondered during this pandemic.  Future travel is uncertain and many have felt the pinch in their wallets due to changing circumstances.  What’s right for you?

Fake Out!  Alaska To Join Oneworld In 2021:  We were teased a bit when Alaska Airlines announced they were going to join the Oneworld Alliance in late 2020.  As of now the move is still going to happen, but it won’t be until next year.

What Card To Use?:  This year has been different to say the least!  Some of the positive changes that came about were the additional perks and bonus categories some banks allowed to encourage more spending.  Are you using the right cards for your spending?

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