Sunday, July 22, 2007

Frequent Flyer Miles

What's the deal with these supposed deals? I recently just checked on Northwest Airlines for a flight and it was just a coast to coast flight. 100,000 miles to get a RT ticket? The advertisements I have seen are 20,000 miles. Am I missing something? I have been saving up for a trip to Europe what is that going to take? I know that credit cards can give you points, but I have heard that credit cards aren't that great because of blackout dates.

Anyone have any tips for making airfare more affordable?

2 comments:

rachelerin said...

When I was flying a lot I always booked my work tickets at the busiest possible times. Then I took whatever bump was offered. I got to and from London on a flight voucher from a bump and $150. You should ask Molly K. She has a bunch of frequent flier miles saved up.

fishylady said...

so what's this about you moving? When are you heading out?