Weekly Points: Cheap Stays At Expensive Places, Keeping Your ThankYou Points Alive, Black Friday Vacation Deals and More!

LATAM Leaving Oneworld:  Airline alliances allow us to use one airline’s miles to book award flights on a totally different airline within the same alliance.  LATAM leaving Oneworld will be a huge blow for those looking to travel to South America with a Oneworld currency.

Stay In New York, Australia Or Japan For $43/Night:  We love saving money and points in our hobby and this trick doesn’t disappoint.  By buying points with this undervalued program, you can book award stays at expensive places for VERY CHEAP!

Keeping Your ThankYou Points Alive:  Earning ThankYou Points is easy by signing up for Citi cards, but when that next annual fee is due and you consider canceling or downgrading, make sure you have a plan for your hard earned points.

Buy Hilton Points With A Bonus:  If you’re a little short on Hilton points and have a plan to maximize the value of them with an upcoming award, you may consider this Hilton points sale.  You can get a 100% bonus with your points purchase.

The SoFi Account Keeps Getting Better:  This account is all the rage right now and the referrals are very rewarding.  On top of the current perks available, you can also earn 20% back on Lyft Rides.

Black Friday Vacation Package Deals:  Through United Vacations, you could save up to $600 on Flight+Hotel packages.  Be sure to use the promo code for your purchase.

Basic Economy Comes To JetBlue:  This is something that I don’t like, but it seems like every airline has their version of “Basic Economy”.  It’s similar to what other carriers offer, or don’t offer, depending on how you want to look at it.

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