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Showing posts with label Travel Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel Tips. Show all posts

May 7, 2015

Free Flights to Europe via United

Oktoberfest in Munich, so many giant beers and giant pretzels
100% honesty upfront, that title's technically not true because of taxes/minor fees but let's be real here, we all want to game the system the best we can and if you want a virtually free trip to Europe, I'm pretty sure this is the easiest way you can possibly go about it at the moment. As an example for this post, I was talking to a friend about a trip to Munich for Oktoberfest this year which obviously is a very high demand time for Munich even though it is beginning to get pretty cold in Europe around that time of year. The opening bell rings at Noon on Saturday, 9/19 so the flight from NYC would have to take off on Friday night 9/18 at the very latest. I thought I would put myself to the test and see what I could do for him tonight. With free points and knowing United's award system, we can make this an almost free trip to Munich, Zagreb, and Frankfurt.

May 6, 2015

Your (and My) Next Vacations

Positano, Italy by @danicaspi via Instagram
Another week goes by and we are welcomed by a couple more deals from NYC over the pond(s)! If there is enough demand for other cities by all of you out there in the interwebs, I will start broadening my search and make it more frequently. For now though, get your wallet ready as I have some sample itineraries below to a couple very cool places for very cheap!

These are just a couple samples but there are also some options to Frankfurt over summer, Dublin over summer, and Stockholm late August onward as well as some cheap ones I have mentioned in the past but they are probably not available anymore. If you want to know how I find these, see my guide to airline pricing.

April 21, 2015

The GlobeTrotr Basic Travel Kit

Dragon's Back trail in Hong Kong
I've gone over a few ways to get the most points via credit cards along with some strategies to get the cheapest flights but none of those get into what you really need to travel into the mysterious foreign lands waiting for you. Below are some quick and easy tips for beginners to get started with feeling more comfortable while traveling. Some of these may not be exactly budget friendly (like a foreign data plan) but they can help you be prepared as best as possible for most situations when you arrive.

April 3, 2015

Flight Deals on 4/3


Oh wow, where do I begin with these deals? If you're trying to go to Asia from basically anywhere in the US, now is the time, and I'm not joking. Ever heard of flights to Taipei for $529? Or maybe to Ho Chi Minh City for $560? There are other deals in the $700 range for most places (Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Hanoi, etc.) but clearly the two aforementioned deals are far superior, especially because connecting flights elsewhere from Taipei and HCMC are relatively easy to find. So would you rather go to California or to Asia? If you have the vacation days from work, I would highly recommend a trip to Asia as it truly is a different experience from anything you can encounter here or in Europe. These flights were found from September on but I believe they end around the first week of November. Depending on where you are going, these would normally be on United or its partners like ANA.

Back to the east but not the far east we have Europe. These flights are tougher to find and quite honestly, the majority of them are just decent deals unless you can find a legitimate stopover as I have mentioned before.  These stopovers still exist for the most part like to Iceland/Amsterdam or Iceland/Norway via Icelandair which you would have to book directly on their site for the best deal. Google Flights attempts to find these deals but normally finds a more expensive version of them (e.g. $760 found by Google, $540 found on Icelandair).

March 27, 2015

Flight Deals 3/27


Many of these deals have been aggregated from other sites and most will be live for maybe 24 hours (if that) but if they are of interest to you, it is worth checking to see if they still exist. These are all Round Trip.

$513 NYC -> Amsterdam via IcelandAir 1 stop KEF - Travel in June, select dates, sample date: 6/5 - 6/14. Long layover in Iceland but worth it for the price, and can do Fri - Sun in the summer. Stopover available if booked directly through IcelandAir site, select Stopover option.

$224 NYC -> Santo Domingo via JetBlue direct - Travel from May to June, sample date: 6/19 - 6/23

$599 Newark -> Honolulu via American 1 stop DFW - Travel from April to May, sample date: 4/16 - 4/20

$551 NYC JFK -> Oslo via Norwegian direct - Travel from April to June, sample date: 6/4 - 6/9. Must buy in NOK and may have to use Google Translate to help read Norsk. USD equivalent is $691 for that sample date. Cheaper fares earlier than June as it is colder but can use to connect.

$767 direct or $651 1 stop NYC -> Milan (MXP) via Alitalia or Lufthansa - Labor Day Travel, sample date: 8/27 - 9/7

$786 1 stop NYC -> Belgrade via KLM and Air Serbia - Summer Travel from June to July, sample date: 7/15 - 7/27

$90 Dallas -> Denver (and vice versa) via American (or Spirit or Frontier) direct - Travel from April to May, sample date: 4/16 - 4/20

Airline Tickets: Everyone's Worst Enemy

Michael Kelley Photo
Photo by Michael Kelley, LAX Take Offs
I think the most common question I get asked is how to get cheaper airfare. There is no simple answer to this because honestly, the airlines are scumbags. They know the majority of us want the same travel plans. Hmm, a trip during the summer you say? And maybe Friday - Sunday? Direct? I don't think anyone else wants those days ever so sure, no big deal, have a discounted flight! I wish this happened (I'm sure you do too) but obviously it isn't the reality of the situation. This alone is the biggest barrier to many people even beginning to look into travel. Below are some rules that you should have a look through before you consider booking flights for your next vacation that I hope will help you get past that barrier and ultimately save money.

March 25, 2015

Travel While You're Young

Travel on a Budget to Discover Amazing Places

I cannot count how many times I have heard the following phrase: "I wish I had the money (and/or time) to travel." This is so self defeating that it hurts me deep down every time I hear it. Stop wishing and start trying, it is incredibly feasible to do this when you are in your 20's and if you don't do it now, then when will you do it? People always ask me how I do it, and honestly, there are a few easy rules to follow but first, a bit of my background as this is the first post...