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đ¤đŋ Welcome back to the Better Than Points Newsletter - the premier place for all things Credit Card Points News and Travel
My nameâs Luis and Iâm the one writing this (hit me up here!)
Hello from a little island in the middle of the ocean! We arrived yesterday, and wow, traveling with a five-month-old is a whole different game compared to solo travel. But, hey, that 8-hour flight wasnât too bad, thanks to those lie-flat first-class seats. (Donât worry, Iâll spill all the details on how I booked them with points in todayâs email!)
Enough about me, letâs dive into the good stuff!
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đī¸ Travel News
Flying Blue November Promo (LINK)
Every month, the KLM/Air France program drops some promo deals on flights, and this monthâs promo includes select U.S. cities! While we didnât get any long-haul business flights to Europe in the promo this time, there are economy deals out of Boston, New York, Denver, and Seattle.

Long Haul Flying Blue Promo Flights
For those of you asking about budget-friendly ways to get to Europe, this is a great opportunity. Just remember, youâll need to book in November, but your travel dates can be anytime through April 30, 2025.
And while my client services focus on international business and first-class travel, here is some availability for routes like SEA-CDG that include the promo. Quick tip: when searching, leave the date range blank to bring up the full calendar view!

Seattle to Paris with Flying Blue Promo
Hawaiian Miles on Sale (LINK)
Now through November 15, 2024, you can buy HawaiianMiles with a 100% bonus! That means spending $2,540 will get you 200,000 Hawaiian miles. While I usually donât recommend buying miles speculatively, especially Hawaiian miles, this deal is worth considering. Why? You can transfer those miles 1:1 to Alaska Airlines, giving you more options if Hawaii isnât on your travel list.

Hawaiian miles at a rate of 1.27 cents each
With Alaska Airlinesâ wide range of partners and decent redemption rates, this bonus could be a great strategy. Just keep in mind that miles may not appear in your account instantly after purchase. So, if you already have a flight in mind, you might need to cross your fingers that the transfer goes through in time.
And if Hawaii is on your radar, this is a solid way to get there! You can find first-class flights from the mainland to Hawaii for as low as 40,000 HawaiianMiles.
Seats aero has two new features (LINK)
Seats.aero just rolled out two new features, but Iâll focus on the one youâll find most useful, the seat map viewer. This tool lets you view seat maps for specific planes, which is super helpful given the many plane configurations out there. And while free tools like Aerolopa are still around, the real perk of the seat map viewer is that it shows which seats are already taken, a must-have feature if youâre traveling with a group and need to plan seating.

Seat Map Viewer Showing What Seats are Available For A Flight From Austin to Hawaii For First Class
Seats.aero is quickly becoming my favorite search tool. It seems theyâre stepping up their game, especially as ExpertFlyerâs functionality has started to die. If youâre looking for a user-friendly, reliable tool to streamline seat selection, this is definitely worth checking out.
đ¤ Hacks
Take a quick look at your passport and check the expiration date right now. If youâre planning an international trip, remember that some countries, like Morocco, wonât let you enter if your passport is set to expire within six months. Itâs always a good idea to renew well ahead of time to avoid any surprises at the border.
If you have a Hyatt milestone award to choose from and want to extend your Suite Upgrade Awardâs validity for an extra year, consider waiting until January 1 to make your selection, as long as you're within the 90-day milestone selection window. For awards earned at 40, 50, or 70+ nights, you can delay selecting the benefit (up to 90 days), and by choosing it in January, youâll extend it by a full year, taking it to 2027.
đ§đŋâđģ Question From You
Every week I answer one question from the community. Reply to this email with yours because youâre probably not the only one that has it.
Question
Tracey recently asked whether itâs better to have a credit card that gives you transferable points or a co-branded credit card.
For most people, a card that earns transferable points is the way to go. With transferable points, you have more flexibility when it comes time to book your trip. You can choose from a variety of airline partners, which means more flight options and the ability to shop around for the best deals. With a co-branded credit card, your points are tied to a single airline, limiting your options and availability when booking.
Here are some award flights that are available right now!
đŦ Secret Travel Research
This section includes some of the best award flights of the week bookable with points and miles.
Donât transfer points over to JetBlue for this one, this was just to be able to pull up Business/First class availability for the AUS to HNL Hawaiian Airlines flight
These 4 dates show up as 40k Hawaiian Airline miles or around the same for Virgin Atlantic miles but with Virgin miles make sure to reach out to them to confirm availability before transferring miles
If you donât have miles, you could spend $508 buying miles with the current bonus to book this as well.
đ My Favorite Finds
This section includes some of the best links videos and articles of the week around the points and travel community
Staying at a Kimpton this Winter? Say the secret password âItâs Givingâ for some complimentary treats (LINK)
Alaska might be cutting some flights to Hawaii now that theyâve merged (LINK)
Step-by-step how I booked my flight to Hawaii in first class (LINK)
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