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Flight hacks, points strategies and real-life stories from the points whisperer — helping business owners Always Fly Business Class.

  1. 5 days ago

    Why Your Travel Dreams Matter More Than Business Class

    Is the goal really to fly business class… or is it to live a life filled with unforgettable travel experiences? In this episode of Always Business Class, hosts Steve Hui and Steve Pirie-Nally reflect on the evolution of Flights Club, sharing why their mission has grown beyond premium cabins and into something much bigger: helping people redeem their travel dreams. Drawing on hundreds of conversations with members, they reveal that the biggest obstacle to travel isn't earning points—it's waiting for "someday." Whether it's Europe, Antarctica, the NFL in Melbourne, or a weekend wellness escape, every meaningful journey starts with making the decision to go. Steve and Steve also discuss how business owners can use travel to create a richer life, why frequent flyer points are simply a tool rather than the destination, and how their growing community is connecting people through shared experiences, business relationships, and a love of exploration. If you've been putting off your bucket list, this episode is your reminder that the best time to start planning your next adventure is now. In This Episode Why Flights Club's mission has evolved beyond business class The importance of defining your travel dreams How frequent flyer points help unlock more travel Why business owners should prioritise experiences over possessions The idea of "80 great summers" and making every year count The value of community through shared travel experiences Booking smarter with points, cash fares, and flexible strategies Why now is the time to plan future travel How Flights Club helps members maximise every trip The future of travel, events, and member experiences Chapters 00:00 Redeeming Your Travel Dreams 01:42 Why Flights Club Has Evolved 04:03 Defining Your Bucket List 07:31 Travel Is More Than One Big Trip 09:17 Creating Life-Changing Experiences 12:00 Lessons From Flights Club Members 16:39 Turning Points Into Real Travel 18:06 Why Demand for Travel Is Surging 20:58 Smarter Ways to Book Flights 24:32 Planning Your Next 12 Months of Travel 25:56 New Experiences and Member Events 29:16 House of Points and Everyday Rewards 30:31 The Future of Flights Club

  2. 21 Jul

    From Kickstarter to a Global Brand with Rex Kuo

    What does it take to turn a simple everyday frustration into a globally recognised brand? In this episode of Always Business Class, Steve Hui and Steve Pirie-Nally sit down with Rex Kuo, co-founder of Orbitkey, to unpack the journey from a side project built after work to one of Australia's most successful product design companies. Rex shares how a simple idea to eliminate noisy, bulky keys became a record-breaking Kickstarter campaign that raised over $210,000 in just 30 days, launching a business that now sells millions of products worldwide. Along the way, he opens up about balancing entrepreneurship with a full-time career as a pharmacist, building a global team, expanding through retail, and creating products that genuinely improve everyday life. The conversation also explores product innovation, crowdfunding, travel, family, business partnerships, and why building a purpose-driven company has been just as important as building a profitable one. Whether you're launching your first business, creating a physical product, or simply love hearing the stories behind iconic Australian brands, this episode is packed with practical lessons and founder insights. In This Episode How Orbitkey started from a simple frustration with noisy keys Raising over $210,000 through Kickstarter in just 30 days Why you don't need to quit your job to start a business Building a global product brand from Australia The role of crowdfunding in validating new ideas Lessons from launching 13 successful Kickstarter campaigns Growing through retail, trade shows, and international expansion Collaborating with Disney and Marie Kondo Building a strong company culture across global teams Using travel to inspire creativity, productivity, and better business Why purpose, sustainability, and B Corp certification matter Supporting neurodiversity in the workplace Chapters 00:00 Meet Rex Kuo, Co-founder of Orbitkey 01:59 The Idea That Started Orbitkey 03:43 Launching Australia's First Kickstarter Success 06:02 Turning a Side Hustle into a Business 09:05 Growing Beyond One Product 10:45 Taking Orbitkey Global Through Trade Shows 15:10 Building a Loyal Community Through Kickstarter 18:39 The Power of Great Co-founders 20:42 Family, Travel and Frequent Flyer Points 25:36 Building a Global Team and Company Culture 30:33 Purpose, Sustainability and Becoming a B Corp 33:18 Product Philosophy and Long-Term Thinking 36:37 The Secrets Behind Successful Kickstarter Launches 40:18 Collaborating with Disney and Marie Kondo 42:24 Supporting Neurodiversity at Work 45:31 Rapid Fire Travel Questions

  3. 7 Jul

    The Neuroscience of Travel and Why It Makes You Think Better

    What if travel wasn't just a reward for working hard, but one of the most powerful tools for improving how you think, make decisions, and perform? In this episode of Always Business Class, Steve Hui and Steve Pirie-Nally explore the neuroscience behind travel and why stepping away from your routine can sharpen creativity, improve judgment, and help you return with greater clarity. Together, they unpack why new environments force your brain out of autopilot, how short, frequent trips can be more powerful than one long holiday, and why business owners should think of travel as a performance reset rather than simply time off. From staycations and business class to Crystal Cruises and spontaneous walks through unfamiliar cities, this conversation challenges the way we think about travel and productivity. In This Episode Why travel activates different parts of your brain The science behind breaking out of autopilot How travel improves creativity and decision-making The four stages of a performance reset Why shorter, more frequent trips can outperform long holidays Staycations as an accessible performance tool Removing friction through smarter travel How travel experiences inspire better businesses Why exploration helps you feel like you've lived longer The philosophy behind "Redeeming Your Travel Dreams" Whether you're planning an overseas adventure or simply checking into a hotel across town, this episode offers a fresh perspective on using travel as an investment in your performance, wellbeing, and business. Chapters 00:00 Travel as a Performance Reset 01:22 Why Your Brain Needs New Environments 07:31 The Four Stages of the Travel Reset 09:30 Why Short Trips Can Be More Powerful 14:06 Lessons from Crystal Cruises 20:17 Removing Friction Through Better Travel 22:16 Can Travel Be Better Than Therapy? 24:26 Escaping Autopilot Through Exploration 27:28 Redeeming Your Travel Dreams 30:39 The Blueprint for Better Travel

  4. 23 Jun

    Wonder, AI & Better Travel Experiences | Sarah Pirie-Nally on Curiosity, Innovation and Designing a Better Life

    What if the biggest competitive advantage in business isn't AI, but curiosity? In this episode of Always Business Class, Steve Hui and Steve Pirie-Nally sit down with innovation strategist, author, speaker, and Wonder & Wonder founder Sarah Pirie-Nally to explore the intersection of technology, human behaviour, travel, and the power of wonder. Sarah shares lessons from her years leading innovation initiatives at Commonwealth Bank, her work helping organisations embrace emerging technologies, and why curiosity remains one of the most valuable skills in a rapidly changing world. The conversation explores how AI can become a genuine business advantage, why human-centred design matters more than ever, and how travel creates the pattern interrupts that lead to better ideas, stronger relationships, and happier lives. This is a conversation about innovation. About designing experiences people genuinely want. And about using technology to create more freedom, more creativity, and more meaningful travel experiences. Sarah Pirie-Nally Founder, Wonder & WonderAuthor, Speaker & AI Strategist Flights Club Membership https://iflyflat.com.au/membership/ Accor Plus Explorer Membership https://www.accorplus.com/explorer-membership/ 00:00 Why Travel Activates Wonder 01:45 Meeting Sarah & The Origins of Wonder 04:10 Innovation, Curiosity & Better Questions06:45 From Corporate Innovation to AI Strategy 10:00 Why Businesses Need Wonder More Than Ever 12:05 AI Is Not Your Strategy 14:00 Understanding Human-Centred Design 17:05 Building Products People Actually Want 18:30 How Travel Changes The Way We Think 20:00 Pattern Interrupts & Everyday Wonder 23:00 AI, Customer Experience & Business Growth 26:10 Building Your Business Operating System 29:00 Creating A Second Brain For Teams 32:00 Using AI To Simplify Family Life 35:00 Buying Back Time With Technology 36:20 Why Travel Creates Better Humans 38:40 AI, Wonder & The Future Of Business

  5. 9 Jun

    How to Fly Business Class on Everyday Spending

    What if your groceries, fuel, Uber rides, takeaway coffees, and family expenses could fund your next holiday? In this episode of Always Business Class, the team sits down with travel and points expert Deena, founder of Committed to Collect, to unpack how everyday Australians can turn normal spending into free or heavily discounted travel experiences. After more than 30 years in the travel industry, including 25 years at Flight Centre, Deena shares the moment that completely changed how she viewed points, loyalty programs, and travel freedom. From redeeming more than $100,000 worth of flights in a single year to helping teenagers fly to Bali on points alone, this episode breaks down the psychology, systems, and practical strategies behind modern points collecting. If you've ever thought points were too complicated, only for big spenders, or just a “credit card game”, this conversation will completely shift your perspective. SponsorsFlights Club MembershipAccor Plus Explorer Membership In this episode: How Deena redeemed over $102,000 worth of flights using everyday family spendingWhy most Australians massively underuse their loyalty programsThe “Get Appy” method for simplifying point collectionWhy points are not just for business travellers or high earnersHow households can “triple stack” rewards across multiple systemsThe emotional power of travel and family holidaysWhy travel points can improve workplace wellbeing and reduce burnoutThe difference between earning points and strategically using themHow teenagers are now flying internationally on points from normal spending habitsWhy Dina believes holidays become “more affordable and more frequent” with points

  6. 12 May

    The Future of Travel: Why Subscription Is Taking Over | Henrik Berglind

    What really makes a loyalty program work? It’s not just discounts.It’s not just points.And it’s definitely not just perks. In this episode of Always Business Class, we go behind the scenes of one of the most successful travel membership programs in the world. From rebuilding after COVID to scaling to 500,000 members, this conversation breaks down how loyalty, psychology, and experience design come together. We cover: Why subscription is the future of travel The psychology behind loyalty programs How small group dining became a breakthrough feature Why emotional connection beats transactional rewards Lessons from relaunching a global program How partnerships drive growth and retention Why travel creates better ideas and better business outcomes Practical travel hacks like choosing the best seat every time This is not just about travel. It’s about how great businesses build loyalty that lasts. Guest: Henrik Berglind - Accor Plus Chapters 00:00 Business Class in the Sky & On the Ground 01:33 Behind the Loyalty Program Growth 02:56 30 Years in Hospitality 04:09 COVID & Industry Reset 05:33 Loyalty Program Relaunch 06:16 Winning Best Loyalty Relaunch 07:49 Real Value of Membership Benefits 08:46 Why Travel Sparks Better Ideas 09:40 The Power of Face-to-Face 11:14 Designing Dining Experiences 12:43 The “Small Group Dining” Breakthrough 12:58 Lessons from the Relaunch 14:22 Global Expansion of Benefits 15:02 Why Change Doesn’t Kill Businesses 17:03 Behavioural Science in Business 19:15 Boutique vs Large Hotel Experiences 20:27 From Discounts to Loyalty Culture 22:44 Building a Global Loyalty Ecosystem 26:17 Innovation & Scaling Challenges 27:22 48 Brands, One Ecosystem 28:35 Travel Habits & Seat Hacks 31:18 Subscription Model Explained 34:43 Reducing Decision Fatigue in Travel 36:23 The Future of Travel Curation 38:33 Partnerships & Experiences Strategy 41:58 Sales Channels & Growth 44:10 Key Benefits of Explorer Membership 46:27 Flights Club Explore Launch

  7. 5 May

    From Everest to the South Pole: Peter Hillary on the World's Last Wild Places

    What if the most powerful thing you could do for the planet… …was simply go there and witness it yourself?   What if exploration was never really about the summit?   In this episode of Always Business Class, Peter Hillary, explorer, mountaineer, and son of Sir Edmund Hillary, joins Steve Hui and Steve Pirie-Nally for a live fireside chat with over 400 Accor Plus Explorer members — and shares what 43 trips to Antarctica, a crossing to the South Pole, and a lifetime on the world's highest peaks have taught him about the only thing that actually matters.   Peter unpacks why the hardest part of any expedition is never the cold, the food, or the terrain. It is the psychological and emotional battle between your ears. And why that lesson applies just as much in business and in life.   He makes the case for why going to Antarctica is not a luxury. It is an act of stewardship. Because when people witness a place — really witness it — they want to protect it. And places that go unseen get exploited.   This is a conversation about what exploration really means. Not whether it has been done before. But whether you have done it. Because once you stand on that ice, something shifts. And you come back asking a different question. Not what can I get. But what can I do.   Guest Peter Hillary: Explorer, Mountaineer, Son of Sir Edmund Hillary Sponsors Flights Club Accor Plus Explorer Membership

  8. 31 Mar

    Raw C Founder: From One Container to Cracking America

    What happens when you wire $25,000 of your life savings into a 20-foot container of coconut water… without a business plan? In this episode of Always Business Class, Scott Mendelson, Founder of Raw C, shares the real story behind building one of Australia’s recognised coconut water brands from scratch and why he is now taking on the 350 million person US market. We talk about selling one box on day one.Driving nine hours around Sydney trying to convince stores to stock a product nobody understood.Competing in a Coles and Woolworths dominated market. And the compounding power of showing up in person. Scott unpacks why naivety can be a competitive edge, how coconut water penetration jumped from 11 percent to over 26 percent, and why flying 15 hours for a two-hour meeting secured a US national retailer. This is a conversation about long games.About protecting factory relationships in Vietnam.About category growth versus ego.About not dying wondering. If you are building a consumer brand, negotiating with major retailers, or thinking about expanding beyond Australia, this episode will sharpen your thinking. Guest Scott MendelsonFounder, Raw C Raw C: https://rawc.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raw_c/  Sponsors Join Flights Club: https://iflyflat.com.au/membership/ Accor Plus Explorer Membership: https://www.accorplus.com/explorer-membership/ Chapters 00:00 The $25,000 Container02:52 Why Start FMCG With No Experience05:22 Selling One Box10:24 Coconut Water’s Category Growth16:30 The US Retail Breakthrough34:19 Factories, Loyalty and Long-Term Thinking49:59 Taking on America   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Raw C Founder: From One Container to Cracking America

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