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		<title>The Right Time to Use Frequent Flyer Miles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frequent flier miles sound great when traveling with a certain airline to earn points that you can cash in later. Or you can get points by trying certain Visa cards that will allow you to earn points without even traveling.
What&#8217;s better than getting free airline tickets? Unfortunetly Airlines, are not always happy to see you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frequent flier miles sound great when traveling with a certain airline to earn points that you can cash in later. Or you can get points by trying certain Visa cards that will allow you to earn points without even traveling.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s better than getting free airline tickets? Unfortunetly Airlines, are not always happy to see you fly at no cost. Their goal is to sell seats not dump them, irrespective of how much they try and lure you into earning frequent flier miles. By being aware of some easy tricks of the trade, you can not only increase the quantity of flight points you earn but also stretch them as far as possible.</p>
<p>First, try to earn the maximum amount of points each time you fly by selecting a particular program and following all of their rules and regulations. Be conscious of their promotions and partner companies.</p>
<p>You might earn miles by purchasing flowers at a particular florist or staying at a selected hotel. Fore example, see if you can earn additional miles for business trips by paying for the flight with your own card and having your manager refund you. Or if your partner flies less than you, she or he will can get a free frequent-flier mile ticket while the paid ticket goes on your account, earning you more points quicker. While you are actively earning miles, keep everything in order. Save bills, and look out for blunders in your statements. Know how many miles you have and how many you must qualify at no cost trips or other benefits that come together with a certain standing as a frequent flier. Ultimately , don&#8217;t waste your miles on inexpensive flights or by cashing them in on other purchases, for example magazine subscriptions, or club memberships.</p>
<p>As glorious as a promotion may seem, frequent flier miles are, basically, money, and you can bet that an airline will want to save itself cash by having you spend your money on something apart from an airline ticket.</p>
<p>Do you think that you may never fly often enough to earn enough miles to be useful? You can earn points without even flying by trying a credit card that offers frequent flier miles based primarily on the amount you are charged each month. While these mastercards sounds like great deals, getting the most out of them can be difficult. Many cards that offer miles also come with a large annual fee, so be sure the cards are worth the costs before you use them.</p>
<p>As an example, if a card charges 50 bucks yearly, and it takes you 4 years to earn enough miles to get a ticket worth less than two hundred dollars, then your investment in the card failed to save you any cash. If you suspect that you can receive worthwhile savings with a mileage card, then charge as much as you can when buying your groceries, dinners, even monthly bills, but pay off your bill each month or you will be losing money on the interest charges.</p>
<p>If you go to a cafe with your pals or family, have them pay you for their meal in notes and charge the bill on your Mastercard. Some restaurants will give you additional mileage when you pay with a particular mileage earning card, and some cards will give you additional mileage when you charge groceries and other items.</p>
<p>Ultimately , you have dedicated years earning thousands of frequent flier miles on everything from your credit cards to your business trips out of the town, and now your ready to cash them in and live the high life. The 1st way to get the best flight with the nicest upgrades or benefits possible from your frequent flier miles is by buying tickets as early as possible.</p>
<p>Also, try and arrange your flight for the middle of the week like Tuesday, Wed , or Thursday rather than on Sat or Sun when too many people are flying. And try and book midday flights, which are less favored than morning or dusk. Eventually , call the airline rather than use the Net to order your flight. All of these techniques are likely to guide to you receiving the awards and deals that you wish to get from your precious frequent fliers.</p>
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