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Travel expert Claire Newell provides tips on finding the right Air-Miles card for you
Book your flights early to pay minimal redemption fees with your Air-Miles program
One of the great myths of airline travel is that you can still get a free flight — even with all those rewards and point systems out there. At least, that’s what many of the travel experts, analysts and bargain hunters out there say. Here are some strategies for getting as much mileage out of your programs as you can.
Think about assembling a combination of points from miles-generating credit cards along with your regular flight credits. Try choosing airline programs that have terms that are favourable to your needs and service the places where you travel.
Avoid programs with miles that expire and look for ones that you can combine with a credit card to accelerate your race to rewards. The right card can get you some amazing benefits. And there’s no shortage of websites and information out there recommending the best reward credit cards. But here are a few things to look for in terms of benefits when you’re trying to choose the right card:
The other key to making sure you’re getting the most out of your mileage systems is to ensure you’re not paying an exorbitant amount of fees. Believe me, the list is long when it comes to potential added charges. Even the most frequent fliers among us will still find themselves having to pay various taxes and surcharges, because most airlines won’t allow you to use your miles or points to offset those charges. So, take a step back and evaluate what you’re really getting for this loyalty and whether it’s really worth it. The research can take a bit of extra time, but in the end, it will be well worth it.
Claire Newell is the travel media expert for Global BC, host of the travel series Operation: Vacation, best-selling author, spokesperson, wife and mother of two.
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