Have you ever wondered how airports get their three-letter codes? These codes, known as International Air Transport Association (IATA) codes, are used to identify airports around the world. The process …
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If you’ve been reading our blog for a while and haven’t realized it by now, we love staying at interesting hotel properties. Sometimes, that only means that we’ll stay at …
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It’s a good idea to switch your credit cards before going on a trip. This involves removing cards you typically use for day-to-day purchases, such as those that offer the …
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Hotels
Exploring Room Configurations: How Two Rooms in the Same Hotel Can Be So Different
by joehegby joehegIt’s become commonplace for people to book their hotel reservations online. Regardless of whether you’re booking through the hotel’s website, a travel portal, or an online travel agency like Expedia, …
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Delta offers several co-brand credit cards through its partnership with American Express. The Gold Delta cards are the mid-level entry point of the portfolio. These cards have an annual fee …
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You should always sign up for airline frequent flyer programs. First of all, it’s free. In addition, having your information on file with the airline saves time when making a …
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United offers several categories of seats on its planes. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to know what you’re getting because the names are nonspecific and confusing. For US domestic flights, you’ll get to …
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Credit Cards
Which Streaming Services Qualify For 3X Bonus With Chase Sapphire Preferred
by joehegby joehegOne of the lesser-known benefits of the Chase Sapphire Preferred card is that you earn 3X points on select streaming services. When the bonus category started, the number of “select …
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I grew up near Newark Airport and spent some time in Tampa, FL before settling down in Orlando. I have never known what it’s like to live far away from …
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When you arrive at a hotel and head to your room, there are certain amenities you’ve come to expect. For example, if you’ve booked a room through the hotel’s website …