It’s finally time for a mistake fare episode! Kyle and Gunnar talk about the most exciting fares in the world of flight deals, when airlines accidentally sell tickets at ridiculous discounts.

The guys talk through their favorite mistake fares from over the years, how to find and book the next one, and what you need to watch for. Plus, they discuss why holiday flight deals are so much better this year, their new favorite mileage program that might not be on your radar, and Delta’s possibly problematic credit card rule.

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Show Notes

  • 00:00 – Previewing the next edition of the (in)famous Thrifty Traveler company retreat
  • 02:10 – Holiday flight deals are really good this year, but why?
  • 06:35 – Something Hot: Is this our new favorite mileage program? All about Japan Airlines Mileage Bank
  • 13:55 – Delta’s little-known and possibly problematic credit card rule
  • 17:16 – A word from our sponsor: HotelSlash, the easiest way to book a cheaper hotel stay – and rebook when prices drop
  • 18:15 – Mistake fare draft: Our six favorite mistake fares of all time
  • 25:30 – Everything you need to know about mistake fares: How to book them, where to find them, and how they happen in the first place
  • 46:50 – Listener Question: Maximizing credit card spend on a big house project
  • 51:30 – On the spot: Gunnar's flight deal that got away

Produced and edited by Sylvia Thomas
Show music: “All That” by Benjamin Tissot