4 Easiest Ways to Keep Miles from Expiring

Everyone seems to be concerned with their airline miles expiring because they don’t fly with Delta, US Airways, United, and American every 18 months.

First, let’s explore when your miles will expire:

Airline When Miles Expire
Alaska Airlines 24 months without activity
American Airlines 18 months without activity
British Airways 36 months without activity
Delta Airlines Delta Miles Don’t expire
Frontier Airlines 18 months without EARNING
Southwest Airlines 24 months without activity
United Airlines 18 months without activity
US Airways 18 months without activity

1. Get a co-branded credit card and earn some miles

This is the easiest way to keep the miles that you have worked so hard to accrue.  All of these airlines offer some version of a credit card, and you can sign up for these cards on our Best Travel Credit Cards Page.

Spending even something as little as $1 on your card will reset the clock and give you and additional 18, 24, or 36 months to keep your airline miles from expiring.

Plus with many of these cards you can earn the bonus time and time again, so why not keep getting new bonuses on top of keeping the miles that you already have? Last week I was approved for the AAdvantage Business card, and I’ve got another 50k bonus just waiting to be fulfilled.  I can almost taste the gelato!

2. Transfer miles from your Membership Rewards/Ultimate Rewards account

Last week I gave an instructional on how to transfer miles from my Ultimate Rewards account to United Airlines.  I still had quite a bit of time before my 18 months, were up, but it is still a good idea to work on the safe side.

It had been almost two years since my last Southwest airlines flight, so I transferred 1000 miles there too just to keep my account up to date.  That gives me another 24 months with Southwest.

If you participate in any of the programs affiliated with either Membership Rewards or Ultimate rewards, this is super easy.  It doesn’t cost anything, and just takes a few minutes to complete.

3. Redeem a few miles for a magazine subscription

Earlier this year I had about 3500 Hilton HHonors points that were going to expire.  If you’re familiar with the HHonors program this would give me about 1/100th of a free night (exaggeration).  The points weren’t worth much, but being such a cheapskate I couldn’t stand to have the go by the wayside.

I logged into my HHilton account and found that I could redeem 1500 of the miles for a subscription to Inc magazine.  I probably could have found something cheaper, but the magazine probably wouldn’t have been worth the paper it was printed on.  The Inc magazine gives business owners tips and has some valuable information.  I’ve still got 2000 miles that will more than likely be redeemed for another subscription in another 18 months.

Milesformags.com is a great website to check out for this purpose.

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Miles for Mags

Frequent flier miles

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You can turn 1400 miles that would otherwise expire worthless into 56 issues of Sport Illustrated. (If you’re married you better not order the swimsuit edition).  If you didn’t care about any of the magazines, you could always pick up the Siempre Mujer magazine for 300 measly miles. Even ordering the Siempre Mujer and using it as a flyswatter or recycling it would be much better than watching your miles go down the drain.

To top it off, not only will this keep miles from expiring, but it doesn’t cost you anything.  They don’t charge you a processing fee, or a postage fee either.  (It isn’t an “As Seen On TV ad)

4. Use the Airline Shopping Portals to Earn Miles

You probably don’t know these even exist.  Most people don’t realize it, but you can shop online at places like Walmart, Walgreens, Best Buy, and others through the airline shopping portal and earn miles for ever dollar spent.

To sweeten the pot, they’re willing to give you more than one point per dollar sometimes. Here is a sample of the points per dollar you can earn.

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Points per dollar on AAdvantageeshopping.com

More than likely you’re already shopping at these stores, and you’re probably shopping online at all of these stores. Why not add a few miles to your tank, and ensure that your hard earned miles don’t go by the wayside.

Here are the links to the major airlines’ online shopping portals.  Use these to make sure your miles don’t expire.

In most of these cases you can order a song from iTunes for $o.99 and extend the life of your miles.  It might take you an additional few minutes than you’d otherwise spend, but think about the wonderful vacations that you’ll be taking.  It’ll be worth it!

Summary

Keep your miles from expiring!  Follow any one of these simple steps to keep the points alive, then catch the vision of wanderlusting and start doing all of these.  Soon you’ll be booking trips all across the world.

How else do you work to keep your airline miles?

 

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5 Easy Steps to Transfer Ultimate Rewards to Airlines/Hotels

We’ve talked in the past about how Ultimate Rewards are some of the best credit card rewards out there.  Their flexibility is only matched or exceeded by the Barclaycard Arrival. Many people have begun earning Ultimate Rewards, but haven’t transferred them anywhere.  This post will teach you how to transfer ultimate rewards to partner airlines and hotels.

First, log in to your credit card account at Chase.com.

Once you’re in, you’ll see a section on the side (shown below) that displays the number of Ultimate Rewards that you’ve accrued.  Click on the “Go to Ultimate Rewards” link.

Transfer Ultimate Rewards

Click Here to begin

Step 2-Pick “Transfer Points to Travel Partners”

Transfer Ultimate RewardsAlthough it might be obvious for some, you’ll want to choose to transfer the Ultimate Rewards to a travel partner.

 

 

 

 

 

Step 3- Pick the Travel Partner to whom you’re transferring the Ultimate Rewards

Transfer Ultimate RewardsThe minimum transfer to one of the Travel Partners is 1000 points. Transferring Ultimate Rewards is a great way to ensure that your hard earned miles don’t get erased from lame expiration dates.

I chose United Airlines as you can see here on the left.

You can see that they can be transferred to a variety of airlines and hotels such as:

  • United Airlines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • British Airways
  • Hyatt
  • Marriott
  • IHG (Holiday Inn)
  • Korean Air
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • Amtrak

The ability to use your Ultimate Rewards on a variety this great is what makes them so powerful.

Fourth- Pick how many points you’re transferring to the partner

United Airlines

The minimum transfer to anyone is 1000 points and miles.  The terms and conditions state that you’re only supposed to give the points to a spouse or domestic partner.  Here is the applicable section:

Ultimate Rewards point transfer features are designed to allow our cardmembers to take advantage of the rewards they earn. The features are not intended to allow transfers to third parties other than a spouse or domestic partner of the cardmember. Transfers to unauthorized third parties or any other abuse of the Ultimate Rewards program may result in suspension or termination of the ability to participate in the program and forfeiture of points already earned.

Fifth- Wait for the confirmation

Confirmation Transfer Ultimate RewardsChase will email you a confirmation saying that the points have been transferred.

Transfers usually happen instantaneously, but they’ve got to give you the disclaimer that it could take up to a week.

All transfers are final, so don’t plan on sending them back to Chase.

Chase Credit Cards that Earn Ultimate Rewards

  • Chase Sapphire PreferredSM
  • Ink BoldSM
  • Ink PlusSM
  • Chase Corporate Flex CardSM
  • J.P. Morgan Palladium Card
  • J.P. Morgan Select Card

Transfer Ultimate Rewards Before Canceling your Card

If you’re coming up for the annual fee on your card, and need to cancel it, make sure you transfer the Ultimate Rewards to a partner BEFORE canceling the credit card.

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Five Nights in Vegas with Starwood Preferred Guest

Who doesn’t love Las Vegas? The lights, buffets, shows, and heat keep me going back time and time again.  The only thing better than visiting Las Vegas, would be to do it for free.  You heard me right, free.  Don’t worry, this isn’t a 2 hour pressure sale from a TrendWest timeshare presentation either.

Flights to Vegas

If you haven’t been acquainted with Allegiant Airlines, now is the time.  These guys cater to people who want to spend either a week or a weekend in Vegas, Phoenix, San Francisco, Myrtle Beach, and other popular vacation destinations.  They offer no frills, and charge $5 for a soda, so drink up before boarding.

Cheap FlightJust doing a quick sample showed a DIRECT flight from Idaho Falls to Vegas in the month of November.  It looks like it’ll only cost you $164 for two people to take the flight from Idaho Falls to Vegas.  This can easily be reimbursed by using the points from your shiny Barclaycard Arrival World MasterCard – $89 Annual Fee Card.  That gives you the flight for free.  If you have questions on how to use your Barclaycard Arrival World MasterCard – $89 Annual Fee Card for this, read this post.

The itinerary shown gives you four days in Vegas, some of the flights are five, others are three, but either way it gives you a couple of nights to enjoy the glamour of the city.

However glamorous it can be, you can only handle so much of the guys handing out little porn cards to everyone who walks by.  For that reason I really enjoy staying off-strip.

Staying in a Hotel Outside of Vegas

Hotel Lake Las VegasIf you’re like me, and you enjoy seeing the lights, but prefer to be away from the porn-hander-outers you’re going to love the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa.  It is about 30 minutes from the airpot, but if you’re looking for a relaxing place to stay instead of a gambling place, this looks great.

You’re still close enough to enjoy the rest of the Vegas beat, but far enough away to feel secluded.  The Sunset Station boasts a delicious buffet, and gambling hall, and is only 20 minutes from the resort.

Lake Las VegasYou never thought you could afford to roll up to a place like this one.  They line the streets with palm trees, and it feels like you’re the owner of a mansion in Beverly Hills.

Don’t plan on spending more than a minute in your hotel room, even though it’s luxurious because you’ll either want to be chilling by the pool with the Vegas heat or learning how to run a stand up paddleboard on Lake Las Vegas.

This is a Westin property, which belongs to the Starwood family.  As of the time of this publishing it requires 7000 Starpoints per night.  Staying four nights would require a total of 28,000 Starpoints.

Resort Swimming Pool

Starwood Preferred Guest

Starwood Preferred Guest has a sweet 5th Night Free promotion, so staying four nights or five nights and it would still only cost you 28,000 Starpoints.  So if you’re not taking Allegiant, or if you are driving, this is a great way to maximize the value of your Starpoints.

What you Need to Do This

1.  First you’ll need one Barclaycard Arrival World MasterCard – $89 Annual Fee Card.  This will help you to cover the Allegiant Airlines airfare and your rental car.

Your cost should be $0 for both the rental car and the airfare courtesy of the new card.

2. Next you’re going to need to get the Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express. This will help you to cover the resort.

3.  Make it happen.  If you’ve been waiting for a getaway with your lover, buckle down and make it happen.  Staying here will keep you from being tempted about the gambling tables

Your Costs to Make Five Nights in Vegas Happen

  1. Flights:         $0
  2. Car Rental:   $0
  3. Resort:          $0
  4. Food & Ent   $200??
  5. Gas                $50
  6. Total             $250??

Look, I’m about as cheap as they come, and this looks great to me.  What do you think?  Will you be taking your sweetheart to Vegas sometime soon?

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How to Find Bristol Airport Parking

This is a sponsored guest post about how to find parking at the Bristol Airport.  Parking can be a big expense, particularly if you’re going for a longer vacation, and we always advocate thinking beyond paying the airport rates.

If you’re looking for parking at Bristol Airport, there are various options available – meaning you can pick the solution that best suits your needs and your budget.

You’ve probably already searched online and scoured numerous websites looking for the best deal on parking at Bristol Airport. There are plenty of parking suppliers out there, but remember that the cheapest price doesn’t necessarily mean the best value. Instead, make sure you choose a reputable parking supplier and choose the parking option that best suits your needs – be it low-cost off-site parking or a speedy, fuss-free valet parking agreement.

Take a look at Thomas Cook Extras, for instance. This is already a reputable and trusted name in the travel industry, and they offer a wide range of benefits which offer great value for customers. If you’re looking for a low-cost option that’s good quality and secure yet won’t break the bank, try one of their off-site parking spaces. It’s generally the most affordable way to park at Bristol Airport and means that your car is located in an external car park outside the terminal grounds. You’ll usually take a transfer bus to and from the airport, which are generally fast and efficient.

Or for an even quicker solution, check out the on-site parking – these often place you much closer to the terminal, sometimes within walking distance, which makes life much easier if you’re travelling with children or heavy luggage. And of course, for the utmost convenience and efficiency, the meet and greet or valet parking solutions are ideal if you’re looking for a quick and fuss-free parking experience. Typically, you’ll have your car parked and retrieved for you, which saves time on parking and means you can head straight to check-in.

Take a look at the offering and remember to book as early as possible, as not only will this secure the best availability – it will also offer the best prices too. Perfect!

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Arizona Harley Davidson Roadtrip

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The desert sun wraps tightly around me, but I’ve never felt so free. With a hard lean I throw my weight to my left and pierce through the broken yellow line into the passing lane. With a flick of my wrist I go from comfortable cruising speed to wind-ripping white knuckle speed. I don’t know much about torque, but I can tell you I like it. I feel powerful.

If I didn’t already feel like I own the road, the three other bikes roaring behind me in a deep, guttural growl offer proud proclamation that it is ours and ours alone. We are no more than 15 miles into an 800 mile ride and I’ve already reached the motorcycle nirvana. Nothing else matters right now… and even if it did I’d have no way to deal with it.

We’re on a weekend trip that will leave us utterly exhausted and yet completely refreshed.

The Riders

Harley Ride

Brad

Brad is the first of the Christensen brothers seeking solace from everyday life in the form of a Harley Davidson Rental Roadtrip. For me, this is as much about bonding with brothers as it is anything else. We’re walking the streets of downtown Flagstaff when a guy who’s more than slightly inebriated wants to know if we’re a motorcycle gang. I tell him, “Yes, we are,” and he promptly asks, “Do you need a native on your team?” I invite him to turn left at the next intersection and tell him we’re turning right. I’m more courteous to the chubby girl who’s close-talking me as we listen to a live band.

Colby Harley Ride

Colby

Colby knows this terrain intimately.  He’s worked construction jobs all along our designed route, always staying in dive hotels.  Needless to say, he’s infinitely glad we’ve figured out the magical credit card mastery that’s getting us into two brand-new Marriott hotels this time around. Each time we fuel up the motorcycles, he gets his own fuel in the form of a Rockstar tall-boy. Only they’re 2 for $3 and he can’t help but go for two, the plan being to save one for later. He shotguns them both.

Sheldon Harley

Sheldon

Sheldon is a lover of life.  His ear-piercing whoops of joy are overabundant.  In a moment when we’re pulled off and contemplating the most gorgeous yellow prairie, he leads us in a rousing, albeit out of tune version of “God Bless America.” If any of us were ever to doubt his cheap-assedness, he corroborates it while waiting for our pizza by snacking on a carrot from the salad bar. When the pizza man chides him, telling him he needs to buy a salad if he’s going to eat off it, he just stares, steely-eyed, and defies him.

Ryan Riveras Arizona

Ryan

Ryan is up for anything, any time. Casually mention the idea of an Arizona Harley Roadtrip and he has his motorcycle endorsement within days. He’s a rookie, but we hardly notice as he pushes his Streetglide to 110 mph.  The only indication is the fact that he’s always the last to be ready to go and he has an odd knack for wearing his leather jacket when temperatures peak and taking it off when it cools.

The Equipment

We’ve flown into Phoenix – freely, of course, because that’s how we fly – taking advantage of frequent flyer miles that we accumulate from signing up for credit cards – what we’re calling “WorldWanderlusting.” But it means we’ll need to saddle up some rented Harleys. Not a problem, though, because the Harley Davidson Authorized Rental Program makes it easy and affordable. Check out their site… I’ll bet they rentals in an area you’d like to visit.

Arizona harley ride

V-Rod Muscle

I’m on the V-Rod Muscle, an absolute screamer that gives even the most casual rider an instant case of leadwrist (the throttle equivalent of leadfoot). It is windshield-less, and that’s okay… you’re meant to feel the wind. Its wide back tire and the aggressive posture make it feel only natural to tuck your head and let it do what it wants to do. Fly.

 

Arizona motorcycle ride

Heritage Softtail

Colby has opted for the Heritage Softtail in cherry red. This bike announces our entry to open valleys, small towns, and quiet forests with a rumbling grumble.  He’s only willing to give it up for someone else to try when he finds out that the Streetglides are picking up college football broadcasts on their built-in radios.

 

Motorcycle roadtrip

Harley Davidson Streetglide

Sheldon and Ryan are both riding the Streetglide and there couldn’t be a more aptly-named motorcycle. What is incredible is how you can feel so calm and protected and so open and vulnerable at the same time. With a wide fairing, built-in radio, cruise-control, and huge footrests, your biggest danger is forgetting that you’re riding it.

The Route

Three days and 800 miles through every kind of terrain.  We set out from Buddy Stubbs in Phoenix to Wickenburg, a burn across the desert to a wild-west town that welcomes us on our iron horses just as it did the grass-eating kind 200 years ago.

Arizona Harley Ride

We tear up the twisties – winding roads ascending to Yarnell where we take in a lunch at the Ranch House, a delicious roadside restaurant that has mastered the nexus between gourmet hamburgers, mexican food, and breakfast. Mmm…

It has cooled down by the time we roll into Prescott, but we hustle through and don’t stop till we get to the hillside town of Jerome.  There we take in a drink at an old bar, typical of a mining boomtown.  In the distance are the red rocks of Sedona.

Sedona Harley RideAs beautiful as Sedona is, Oak Creek Canyon is even more inviting.  The landscape instantly becomes richly green and the cool shadows and smell of pine are invigorating. With Colby as our tour guide, we stop and pick fresh blackberries along the creek. I take the opportunity to pose the bikes for some motorcycle porn.

DSC_0389We arrive at the Springhill Suites hotel that we booked for free with the Chase Marriott card and park the bikes like we own the place. Flagstaff is a gorgeous city with a lively downtown.

We get an early start after indulging in an impressive breakfast spread. We’re riding along a series of lakes and getting overwhelmed by beautiful scenes and wildflowers galore.

Entering Alpine, I’m exhilarated because we’re turning onto the Coronado Trail Scenic Byway, described to me as “a very dangerous mountain road with many sharp curves and little or no shoulders on steep cliffs.” Meanwhile, some very dark clouds are beginning to converge on us.

We get no further than 10 miles into the mountain pass when the rain comes hard and fast.  We’re tempted to pull off and put on our raingear, but not one of us will be the first to concede… so we just continue to ride… and it is beautiful.

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The winding passage is exactly as described and we are feeling euphoric despite being completely drenched.  As the sun burns through the clouds and the rain stops, we’re able to blow-dry ourselves with the warm air of acceleration.

We reach the summit, a panorama, and every one of us is overcome with amazement.

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Winding our way through the mountains we then come upon a surprise that I hadn’t realized we’d be seeing.  One of the world’s most massive open-pit copper mining operations is in Morenci, the tail end of the byway.  Watching enormous trucks file up and down the switchbacks in mountains that have been cut down, sucked clean of valuable minerals, and then re-built is something I am utterly captivated by.

Coronado Trail Scenic Byway

By the time we arrive in Safford, the 400 miles of the second day have exhausted us. Anxiously we ask the hotel clerk where the hot tub is.  She cringes and tells us they don’t have one.  We’ve spent 12 hours riding today and a shower just isn’t going to cut it.

It’s then that we devise a plan. It consists of simply calling the nearby Comfort Inn to see if they have a hot tub.  For no reason other than that it was there and convenient, Ryan picks up the Marriott Hotel phone and gives them a call.

Ten minutes later we’ve conned a nice family into opening the door to the pool area while we change in the bathroom.  We soak our aches away and muse over the memories of the day.

In the morning we shamelessly use the hotel towels to wipe the bug guts off our helmets and windshields.  The ride is through a desert landscape dotted with saguaros.

MotorcycleRiding back into Phoenix, we’re all regretful that it’s ending.  You spend hours riding alongside each other and never say a word, and yet you feel closer than ever.

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Throwback to Some of Our Best Recent Posts

I’m working up a whopper of a post for Wednesday, covering our motorcycle trip around Arizona.  In the meantime, I don’t want to leave you without some wanderlust-quenching words of advice.

Here are some of the best posts we’ve made recently:

Almost-Free Vacation to Europe: 2 Flights and 9 Nights, Pay No More Than $160

Eastern Europe Trip Tour

A Trip Every Month for Two Years with the Southwest Companion Pass

Cruise for Free Every 13 Months

And lastly, just to spark a little envy, here’s what we start tomorrow:

Venice to Rome Itinerary in 13 days

Which is your favorite?

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You See Paris, You See France, All For Less than a Pair of Underpants

This image was selected as a picture of the we...The iconic Eiffel Tower stands at the heart of the romantic city of Paris.  If you haven’t dreamed about taking your sweetheart to bask in views of this city you either, A- Don’t have a sweetheart, or B- Don’t have a romantic bone in your body.

The city of Paris boasts beautiful architecture, flowered gardens, romantic restaurants, and history galore.  Hold on tight to your honey before some French-accented man swoops her off her feet.

You’ve promised your lover that when you’re old and wrinkly you’ll take her there to enjoy the sites.  Bring along the cane, the wheelchair, and the Viagra for your trip.  Well isn’t that sweet… except it’s not.

She’s dreamed about going there her entire life.  Don’t make her wait until she can’t really enjoy the trip before you commit to taking her there.  Make it happen now.  Here’s how:

Choice Privileges Visa

It wasn’t very long ago that I showed you the power of the Choice Privileges Visa Card. This card has a current offer that is very attractive, and is definitely one to consider when looking at visiting Paris, or many other large cities in Europe.

You’ll be shocked to hear that there are 18 hotels in Paris within the Choice Privileges family.  That wasn’t 1.8, it was 18.  Take your pick of the location where you’d like to stay.    You want one pretty close to the Arc de Triomphe?  Done. Or maybe you’d rather be closer to the Eiffel Tower? Poof!

Quality Inn Paris

Choice Privileges Hotels in Paris

Here is where you can check out the whole list of hotels in the Paris area.

How it Works With the Choice Privileges Visa Card

The current offer for this card gives you 8,000 points for being approved, then they’ll give you an additional 24,000 points when you pay for one night in a Choice Privileges hotel.  The total 32,000 points is worth 4 nights at 8,000 points per night.  You’ve just got to find hotels that are in that category, but don’t worry, there are over 1500 of them.

  • The card carries NO annual fee
  • Ability to book up to 50 days before your trip (Instead of 30)
  • 2 Points per dollar are earned on everyday spending.  That means that you’ve got to spend $4000 in order to get another night free (assuming the hotel only requires 8000 points)
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English: Arc de Triomphe as seen from the Eiffel Tower. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Once you receive the card they’ll automatically give you the first 8000 points.  The big bonus of 24,000 will come once you’ve used your new shiny plastic card to book and stay in a Choice Privileges hotel.  Even if you just take the kids across town so they can swim in the pool and eat the free breakfast, it’ll be worth paying for this night.  The next four will be somewhere much more romantic, away from the children.

With 32,000 points in your Award Wallet, you’ll be so excited to start booking your vacation to Paris.  Don’t forget the lingerie!

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