Airline Mileage Subscriptions: A Better Deal on Buying Points?
Airlines are introducing mileage subscriptions that promise increased earn rates when buying miles. Are they a good deal?
Airlines are introducing mileage subscriptions that promise increased earn rates when buying miles. Are they a good deal?
Booking WestJet flights with Flying Blue Miles is simple and can result in significant cost savings on your next vacation.
China Airlines business class is a solid transpacific option, though there’s still room for improvement in some areas.
If you earn miles and points as a household, many frequent flyer programs allow you to combine miles to work towards your next redemption.
If you are interested in maximizing earnings and rewards, combining the strengths of multiple credit cards is an excellent approach to take.
Air France’s new business class on the A350-900 is a near-perfect product that all miles and points enthusiasts should chase. Learn more in this review.
Going to more than 1 destination on your next trip doesn’t have to cost a fortune if you take advantage of Flying Blue Stopovers!
If you collect miles and points as a household, the Flying Blue Family Account can be an easy way to combine points balances.
Flying Blue Promo Rewards offer a 25% discount to point redemptions on Air France & KLM. Click to learn more about how you can take advantage!
The Air France KLM World Elite Mastercard is the only card that directly earns Flying Blue miles in Canada. Is it worth adding to your wallet?