New: 30% Amex Transfer Bonus to British Airways, Aer Lingus & Iberia!
Get a 30% bonus when transferring Amex points to British Airways, Aer Lingus, or Iberia! And you'll want to - there are some outstanding ways to redeem these miles.
Get a 30% bonus when transferring Amex points to British Airways, Aer Lingus, or Iberia! And you'll want to - there are some outstanding ways to redeem these miles.
Summer travel season is upon us, and much like last year, it's bound to be another one for the record books. Use these tips and tricks to get ahead when you're planning your next big trip or heading to the airport.
You can transfer American Express points to 20-plus airline and hotel partners. But how does it work? These are the ins and outs of transferring your Amex points.
While many travel cards will award you bonus points for booking a stay with Airbnb or Vrbo, only Capital One gives you a path toward redeeming them for stays with either company.
There's using your points and miles wisely, and then there's this. Of the many amazing ways to use points and miles, these nine options stand out.
We've all heard an Airbnb horror story. With a keen eye and our tips, you'll score an awesome place to stay through Airbnb on your next trip.
Book flights now now, and ask questions later. That's our motto, as the 24-hour flight cancellation rule requires airlines to fully refund fares canceled within 24 hours of booking.
Most travelers follow the same pattern to book travel: Pick a spot, set the dates, then search for flights. There's a better way to save on airfare. We call it The Flight First Rule.
If you travel internationally, you need the Charles Schwab debit card. Here's why: You'll never have to pay an ATM fee - at home or abroad - ever again.
Chase credit cards that earn Ultimate Rewards are the perfect starting point for travelers. And with big limited-time bonus offers, it's more important than ever to prioritize Chase.
Thrifty Traveler is celebrating 10 years of helping travelers, but we have a confession to make. We're not the original Thrifty Traveler.
Basic economy fares are a pain, but United Airlines takes it even farther. United basic economy fares are the most restrictive by far. Just how bad are they?