Award Travel 101

Award Travel 101 Team

Welcome to the Award Travel 101 Podcast! Founded in 2013 with just 20 members, the Award Travel 101 Facebook group teaches members how to travel the world using points and miles. Today, a community of over 100,000+ people from around the world share, teach and learn how to travel anywhere on any budget. Where are you going with Award Travel?

  1. Workhorse Credit Cards

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    Workhorse Credit Cards

    In Episode 173 of the Award Travel 101 podcast, Angie Sparks and Cameron Laufer covered a wide range of points and miles strategies, starting with two standout community posts. Angie highlighted an important discussion about insuring a complex trip booked across multiple credit cards to maximize welcome bonuses. The group recommended considering a standalone policy through companies like Allianz and using tools such as Squaremouth to compare coverage, while also putting the most expensive trip components on the card with the strongest travel protections. Cameron shared a clever positioning flight success story where a member booked Delta flights to JFK through Air France Flying Blue after transferring Chase points during a transfer bonus, saving a significant amount of points. The discussion also touched on the importance of understanding cancellation fees across different partner programs, with Virgin Atlantic noted as a favorite for inexpensive Delta award cancellations. The episode also covered several major pieces of points and miles news, including Chase’s 30% transfer bonus to Southwest, IHG’s 100% bonus on purchased points, Citi’s 25% transfer bonus to Wyndham, and new Qatar Airways restrictions limiting how many people can be added to family and friends redemption lists. Angie shared a recent Wells Fargo business card approval with a $500 bonus that will help offset a large pool deposit expense, while Cameron discussed receiving his Rakuten-to-Bilt transfer and reminded listeners about the updated earning structure for different Bilt status tiers. The hosts also gave personal trip updates, including Angie’s evolving Morocco itinerary and Cameron’s plans to lock in Hyatt stays before upcoming program changes while continuing to prepare for Greece travel. The main topic focused on “workhorse cards” — the credit cards the hosts rely on consistently for everyday spending and maximizing rewards. Cameron highlighted favorites like the Chase Ink Cash for 5x office supply spending, the Amex Gold for dining and groceries, the Citi Strata Premier for its broad 3x categories and American Airlines transfers, and even the premium Bilt Palladium setup. Angie discussed cards she uses heavily in rotation, including the Citi Custom Cash for groceries, the Hilton Surpass for earning a free night certificate through annual spend, the Venture and Venture X for simple 2x earning, the Chase Freedom Flex for rotating categories, and the Venmo card for Costco purchases that code as grocery spend. They wrapped up with a practical tip for travelers booking independent hotels abroad: always compare prices across hotel websites, portals, Booking.com, Expedia, Costco Travel, and aggregators like Trivago because rates can vary dramatically. Episode Links: Chase to Southwest BonusIHG Buy points BonusQatar RestrictionsCiti to Wyndham BonusWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    1 h 2 min
  2. You Asked, We Answer

    15 MAY

    You Asked, We Answer

    In Episode 172 of the Award Travel 101 podcast, Angie Sparks and Cameron Laufer opened with a discussion inspired by member Leena’s safari planning post, where the community shared advice on destinations, timing, and operators for an unforgettable milestone birthday trip. The conversation reinforced how award travel can make extraordinary journeys — from Bali girls trips to Indian weddings and African safaris — suddenly attainable. The hosts also covered several major news items in the travel space, including changing valuations for Southwest Rapid Rewards points, Rove adding Air Canada Aeroplan as a transfer partner alongside a 25% transfer bonus, and Frontier’s promotional offer awarding bonus miles for paid round trips. One of the biggest developments discussed was the shutdown of Spirit Airlines. The episode also included candid updates on the hosts’ own award travel strategies and frustrations. Angie detailed multiple recent credit card denials despite having strong justifications for her existing card lineup, leading her to focus more on maximizing current cards rather than chasing new bonuses. Cameron mentioned cancelling a Hawaiian Airlines card for Player 2, while both hosts shared ongoing trip-planning adjustments. Angie successfully rebooked a Morocco flight using American Airlines miles for a better itinerary and leveraged Fine Hotels + Resorts credits for luxury accommodations. Cameron discussed continuously monitoring award space for an Athens trip after dealing with phantom Alaska Airlines availability and frustrating tax refund discrepancies from American Airlines.  The main topic featured a “You Asked, We Answer” segment revisiting interesting community questions. Topics ranged from compensation expectations after a large champagne spill in Emirates business class damaged a traveler’s electronics, to reactions surrounding Spirit Airlines’ collapse and the impact on low-cost flyers in Fort Lauderdale. The hosts also discussed Ethiopian Airlines business class consistency, especially for travelers hoping to avoid outdated aircraft products, and debated whether parents should open rewards cards in their children’s names to stockpile points for family travel before stricter “lifetime” bonus rules become widespread. Cameron closed the episode with a practical tip reminding listeners to carefully audit airline refunds after cancellations, noting that while his American Airlines points redeposited correctly, part of the cash refund required manual escalation. Episode Links: Southwest Point ValuationRove Adds AeroplanFrontier PromoSpirit Ends OperationsWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    44 min
  3. Best Hilton Redemptions With Transfer Bonus

    8 MAY

    Best Hilton Redemptions With Transfer Bonus

    Episode 171 of the Award Travel 101 podcast, hosted by Angie Sparks and Cameron Laufer, opens with a practical community highlight: a traveler facing a broken in-flight entertainment system on a United Premium Plus flight. The discussion reinforces that while compensation isn’t guaranteed, notifying a flight attendant can often result in goodwill gestures like bonus points. The hosts then run through a packed news segment, including Chase transfer bonuses to Flying Blue and Marriott, an elevated 150,000-point sign-up bonus for the Sapphire Reserve, and new restrictions around Sapphire card eligibility. They also cover new IHG credit card offers, Flying Blue Promo Rewards for discounted domestic routes, and a standout Amex-to-Hilton transfer bonus of 20%, setting the stage for the episode’s main focus. Angie and Cameron share personal updates on credit card strategies and upcoming travel, highlighting the constant balancing act of hitting minimum spend, maximizing free night certificates, and navigating issuer rules like Chase’s 5/24. Angie details several trips in progress—including Morocco, Ireland, and domestic travel—while optimizing points, credits, and cash savings (like rebooking a rental car for significant savings). Cameron notes upcoming plans to Aruba and possibly Everest Base Camp, alongside ongoing points-earning strategies. The main topic dives into the best Hilton redemptions, with a focus on maximizing value through free night certificates, transfer bonuses, and strategic point usage. Angie highlights outsized value at luxury properties, including SLH hotels charging upwards of $2,000 per night, while Cameron breaks down real-world redemption comparisons showing how transferring Amex points (especially with bonuses) or even buying Hilton points can yield strong value—often 2–3 cents per point equivalent. The episode wraps with a tip of the week encouraging listeners to take advantage of transfer bonuses for programs they regularly use and a simple troubleshooting trick: switching browsers can resolve common issues like errors when transferring Avios between accounts. Episode Links: Chase to Flying Blue Transfer BonusChase to Marriott Transfer BonusNew Sapphire Reserve BonusElevated IHG Card BonusesFlying Blue May Promo AwardsAmex to Hilton Transfer BonusWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    52 min
  4. Quick Trip Wins

    1 MAY

    Quick Trip Wins

    Episode 170 of the Award Travel 101 podcast, hosted by Cameron Laufer and Joseph Petrovic, blends timely travel news with a deeper discussion on the value of short, points-powered trips. The episode opens with a highlight on luxury hotel redemptions, including Cameron’s standout stay at Park Hyatt Niseko during ski season for just 45K points per night. In the news, they cover a range of updates: a Flying Blue promotion offering bonus miles on paid economy flights to Europe, a new IHG–ANA partnership that adds earning and transfer opportunities, and Chase’s “The Edit” promotion, which offers elevated redemption value at select luxury properties—though recent data suggests values may be declining. They also break down upcoming Hyatt award chart changes, noting that while some properties decrease, the majority are increasing in category, making certain redemptions—especially family-friendly ones—more expensive. The main segment focuses on “Quick Trip Wins,” emphasizing how short, often spontaneous trips can deliver outsized value and meaningful experiences. Both hosts share personal examples, from college visits and concerts to family time and last-minute travel saves. They highlight how points and miles make these trips more accessible, even if they aren’t truly “free,” and discuss strategies like booking speculative flights, leveraging credit card travel credits, and capitalizing on last-minute award availability. Joe shares several high-stakes booking stories, including snagging deeply discounted award flights just hours before departure, while Cameron reflects on how these trips help balance busy schedules and create lasting memories with family. Ultimately, the episode underscores that while luxury redemptions often get the spotlight, it’s the quick, intentional trips that can have the biggest personal impact. Points and miles serve as a powerful tool to enable flexibility, reduce costs, and say “yes” to experiences that might otherwise feel out of reach. The episode wraps with a practical tip: protect your credit by keeping it locked to prevent fraud—but don’t forget to unlock it before applying for new cards. Episode Links: Air France/ KLM 10K BonusANA/IHG partnershipChase The Edit 2.5 Points BoostHyatt Award Chart changesWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    52 min
  5. Phoenix Meetup Recap

    24 ABR

    Phoenix Meetup Recap

    Episode 169 of the Award Travel 101 podcast recaps the community’s spring meetup in Phoenix, with hosts Mike Zaccheo and Laura Kofoid reflecting on the experience and easing back into everyday life afterward. The episode opens with a member highlight that reinforces a key points-and-miles lesson: always ask. After a mechanical delay caused a return to JFK, member Cindy successfully requested and received 10,000 American Airlines miles as goodwill compensation—turning an inconvenience into a small win. In the news segment, the hosts cover several noteworthy updates. Wells Fargo has added Wyndham Rewards as a transfer partner at a strong 1:2 ratio, expanding redemption opportunities across thousands of properties worldwide. Meanwhile, United has tightened Polaris Lounge access rules for Star Alliance premium cabin passengers, meaning not all business or first class tickets on partner airlines will grant entry. They also note Southwest’s plans to open its first-ever lounge in Nashville, signaling a shift in the airline’s traditionally no-frills approach. The bulk of the episode focuses on the Phoenix meetup itself, highlighting events like the opening reception at The Duce, educational sessions at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix, and social activities that fostered deeper connections among attendees. Mike and Laura emphasize what makes these meetups special: a shared passion for award travel, real-time learning beyond blogs, and a collaborative environment where both beginners and experts contribute. Attendees left with actionable strategies, inspiration for future trips, and new friendships—underscoring the episode’s simple takeaway: if you’re into points and miles, go to a meetup. Episode Links: Wells Fargo adds WyndhamReduced Polaris AccessSouthwest Nashville loungeWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    35 min
  6. Using Award Travel to Help Aging Parents

    17 ABR

    Using Award Travel to Help Aging Parents

    This episode of the Award Travel 101 podcast features Angie Sparks with guests Paul Lanyi and Megan Heister, who share how they’ve used points and miles to support their aging parents while maintaining demanding travel schedules. First they briefly discuss community debates (like credit card fees at restaurants) and industry news like Rove expanding its value by adding Virgin Red and Virgin Atlantic as transfer partners, Miles & More releasing new mileage bargains (bookable via Rove), and United launching elevated credit card offers with bonuses up to 110,000 miles and 3,000 PQP.  Then, the focus shifts to their personal experiences with long-distance caregiving. Both Paul and Megan describe frequent, often last-minute cross-country travel—sometimes dozens of trips per year—made possible by strategic use of airline miles, hotel points, and travel credits. Megan alone redeemed nearly a million points in 2024, while Paul flew to New York 36 times in two years, illustrating the scale of commitment involved. They explain how caregiving expenses—from housing to medical care—can be leveraged to earn significant rewards when paid by credit card and reimbursed through insurance or other programs. Both emphasize the flexibility that points provide, allowing them to book urgent flights, upgrade for comfort during stressful times, and even bring in additional support when needed. Megan highlights how this approach not only reduced costs but also reassured her mother, while Paul underscores the importance of planning ahead financially and logistically to maximize both care and rewards. Beyond the tactics, the episode centers on emotional and practical lessons learned. Building in-person relationships with care teams enables more effective remote management, and having clear, early conversations about parents’ end-of-life wishes is critical to avoiding conflict and ensuring dignity. They also stress the value of travel insurance and maintaining a reserve of points for emergencies. Ultimately, the discussion shows how award travel can be a powerful tool—not just for leisure, but for showing up consistently for loved ones during some of life’s most challenging moments. Episode Links: Rove Adds Virgin as partnerMiles & More BargainsElevated United offersWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    55 min
  7. Best Cash Back Credit Cards

    10 ABR

    Best Cash Back Credit Cards

    Episode 167 of the Award Travel 101 podcast, hosted by Angie Sparks and Cameron Laufer, covers recent travel news, credit card updates, and a deep dive into cash back credit cards. They begin with a member question about CLEAR and note that while some credit cards offer reimbursement, travelers may also get discounted or free memberships through airline status. In the news segment, they highlight a Flying Blue status match for U.S. residents, changes to American Express transfer partners (including losing Etihad), Centurion Lounge updates, and several limited-time transfer bonuses. They also mention elevated welcome offers on Alaska and Hilton credit cards, encouraging listeners to take advantage before they expire. The main topic focuses on the pros and cons of cash back credit cards compared to travel rewards cards. Angie and Cameron emphasize that while transferable points are often more valuable for award travel, cash back cards offer simplicity, low or no annual fees, and solid earning rates in common spending categories. However, they typically come with lower sign-up bonuses and still count toward application limits like Chase’s 5/24 rule. They review several popular personal cards, including options from American Express, Chase, Citi, Bank of America, Discover, Capital One, and Wells Fargo, highlighting key earning structures like rotating 5% categories, flat 2% cash back, and bonus categories for groceries, dining, and gas. They also briefly touch on business cash back cards, which can offer higher earning rates or large sign-up bonuses but may come with annual fees. The episode wraps with personal updates on recent card bonuses and travel plans, plus a tip advising listeners to book two hotel rooms under different names to maximize elite status benefits like Hyatt’s Brand Explorer. Overall, the episode provides a practical overview of when cash back cards make sense and how they can complement a broader travel rewards strategy. Episode links: Flying Blue Status MatchAmex Loses EtihadAmex Lounge NewsAlaska Card offersHilton Card offersBest Cash Back Credit cardsWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    58 min
  8. Meet the Mods- Laura Kofoid

    3 ABR

    Meet the Mods- Laura Kofoid

    Episode 166 of the Award Travel 101 podcast introduces new team member Laura Kofoid, who joins host Angie Sparks for a casual conversation about her background and entry into the points-and-miles hobby. Laura shares how she discovered travel rewards after retiring from a long IT career and looking for a new hobby, eventually becoming deeply engaged in maximizing loyalty programs. The episode also highlights a fun community post debating airplane seat preferences, where most travelers favored window views but often chose aisle seats for practicality—except for parents, who frequently opt for the middle seat to sit between family members. In the news segment, Angie and Laura discuss several updates in the travel rewards world. These include a new partnership between Marriott and Ethiopian Airlines (though with a less favorable transfer ratio), changes to Cathay Pacific’s Asia Miles award chart coming in May 2026, and the addition of Wyndham as a transfer partner for Bilt Rewards, further strengthening Bilt’s growing ecosystem. They also critique a newly launched Amex business cash-back card, noting its high annual fee and lack of transferable rewards. Laura shares her recent strategy of picking up United business credit cards due to her Denver hub, while Angie continues searching for valuable new card offers. The episode wraps with a deeper “Meet the Mods” feature on Laura, where she reflects on her biggest wins—like using Hyatt points for a six-night stay in Kauai—and lessons learned, including costly booking mistakes and missed opportunities with sign-up bonuses. She explains her shift from full-price cruising to more strategic travel with upgraded flights and hotel stays. Laura emphasizes her preference for Chase and Amex ecosystems and offers a simple but valuable tip of the week: “HUCA” (Hang Up, Call Again), encouraging persistence when dealing with customer service in travel bookings. Episode Links: Marriott-Ethiopian PartnershipCathay DevaluationAmex Graphite BizBilt Adds WyndhamWhere to Find Us The Award Travel 101 Facebook Community.To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1.You can also email us at 101@award.travelBuy your Award Travel 101 Merch hereReserve tickets to our Spring 2026 Meetup in Phoenix now. award.travel/phx2026Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.

    33 min

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Welcome to the Award Travel 101 Podcast! Founded in 2013 with just 20 members, the Award Travel 101 Facebook group teaches members how to travel the world using points and miles. Today, a community of over 100,000+ people from around the world share, teach and learn how to travel anywhere on any budget. Where are you going with Award Travel?

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