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Weekly Points: Europe Travel Ban, Travel Cancellation Policies, Checking Card Status and More!

March 13, 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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Europe Travel Ban:  Well, it happened.  The POTUS declared a travel ban on entry of most foreign nationals coming from the Schengen area in Europe.  This is similar to the policy applied for China. Do your own due diligence when deciding to travel abroad.

Travel Cancellation Policies:  I thought it would be fitting to include a “one stop shop” link for current cancellation policies for airlines, hotels, cruises, etc, considering the current situation regarding travel.  Since many of us travel frequently and have upcoming plans, please take a look at these policies when weighing your decision.

How To Check Your Card Status:  With many banks imposing their new application rules depending on how many cards you’ve opened in the past, it’s important to know where you stand.  Here’s a good way to see how many cards you have open.

Saving Money At Airbnb In Argentina:  Saving money is the main reason we are involved in this hobby.  Sometimes no points or miles are needed. Having some insider tips could help you learn the ropes and not get scammed.

Disney Park Closures:  Even the most magical place on earth is affected by the pandemic.  Disney parks will close starting March 15 through March 31. If you had any trips planned for these dates or the upcoming futures, check out this link.

Q2 Bonus Categories Announced:  If you own this popular card that offers 5x points on rotating bonus categories every quarter, then check out the upcoming bonus categories.  Don’t forget to opt in to maximize your point earnings.

Marriott Finally Gives In:  With this outbreak, airlines and hotels have been forced to bend their own rules regarding cancellations.  Marriott was the last to join the party and waive fees and offer more flexibility with cancellations.

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