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Credit Card Travel Hacking: Fly Business Class for Free
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Credit Card Travel Hacking: Fly Business Class for Free

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Travel hacking is the art of using credit card rewards to travel for free. Thousands of people fly business class internationally using points they earned from regular spending.

How It Works

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  1. Sign up for credit cards with large welcome bonuses (50,000-100,000 points)
  2. Meet minimum spend requirements through normal purchases
  3. Transfer points to airline or hotel loyalty programs
  4. Book award flights at a fraction of the cash price

Best Travel Credit Cards (US)

  • Chase Sapphire Preferred: 60,000 points bonus = $750+ in travel
  • Amex Gold: 60,000 points + 4x on dining and groceries
  • Capital One Venture X: 75,000 miles + Priority Pass lounge access

Key Strategies

  • Focus on transferable points: Chase, Amex, Capital One points transfer to multiple airlines
  • Book through airline partners: Transfer Chase points to United, Hyatt; Amex to ANA, Singapore
  • Sweet spots: US to Japan in ANA business class = 75,000-85,000 points (worth $5,000+)
  • Timing: Book award flights 11 months ahead for best availability

Final Thoughts

Travel hacking requires discipline and organization, but the payoff — lying flat in business class on a flight that would cost $5,000+ — makes it one of the most valuable travel skills to learn.


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