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Using Priceline to Save Money on Hotels

December 30, 2013

I’m late in looking for a hotel for my upcoming trip to Orlando, so I thought I’d share some of my searches with you,…

Airline 24 Hour Cancellation Policies, Tips and Tricks

December 26, 2013

I’m sure a lot of you know what I’m going to share with you today–but for those who don’t today’s post is going to…

Planning Domestic Travel With Miles in 2014

December 23, 2013

Yesterday I asked you to thoughtfully consider where United miles fit into your 2014 travel plans.  The end of the year is a natural…

Making the Most of United Miles in 2014

December 21, 2013

Today’s post is the first in a series–where we will set the stage for our mile usage in 2014.  The end of the year…

Making the Most of Your Cash While Traveling

December 17, 2013

Note: This is a post targeted mostly at #301 Milenomics, but value can be found by others in it as well. I had originally…

Converting Frequent Flyer Miles: How Fungible are Miles Really?

December 16, 2013

Today we’ll study up on the subject of Fungiblity of Miles.  Simply put–something is fungible if you can exchange individual units for back and…

Which Game Do You Play? Milenomics, or The Airline’s Game?

December 11, 2013

We’ll be discussing the game we play today.  I use the term “game” to describe our travel with miles because like most games there…

Using our Avios, AA, and UA Miles to travel to Cancun and Asia.

December 7, 2013

Yesterday I wrote a post in which I used 34,000 of our hypothetical avios, 40,000 AA miles, and 60,000 UA Miles for a couple…

Market Timing and the US Airways Share Miles Bonus

December 2, 2013

In case you missed it, Since I missed it, Southern Travel Girl wrote up a post about the US Airways Share miles promo. (Sorry…

Award Tool Belts: Crafting One to Avoid Award Fees

November 25, 2013

Note:if you’re a #101 level Milenomic you can disregard this post. Capital One has been using the phrase “what’s in your wallet?” for quite some…

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