Maximize Your Travel Points: Expert Tips & Tricks
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About this listen
Ready to turn your everyday spending into first-class experiences? In this episode of Stacking Adventures, Crystal Hammond, Joe Saul-Sehy, and Cindy Zuniga-Sanchez dig into the art (and a little science) of mastering travel points. Whether you're a seasoned jet-setter or just starting to explore the rewards world, this episode will help you stack your points like a pro—and actually use them for those dream vacations.
From strategic credit card pairing to maximizing transfer bonuses, the trio dives into how to make every dollar work double-time. You'll learn how to build flexible reward strategies, avoid common mistakes that waste miles, and understand when loyalty programs are worth the effort (and when they're not). Along the way, expect personal travel stories, a few point-hoarding confessions, and plenty of practical advice you can start using before your next trip.
Of course, it wouldn't be a true Stacking Adventures episode without some road-trip banter, a gear reveal, and a reminder that travel hacking isn't just for the wealthy—it's for anyone who loves to explore without emptying their wallet.
What You'll Learn-
✈️ Smart Stacking: How to layer credit cards, loyalty programs, and travel portals for maximum rewards.
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💳 Card Strategy 101: Picking the right mix of cards that match your travel goals and lifestyle.
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🧭 Flexible Rewards: Why transferable points often beat fixed airline or hotel programs.
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⚠️ Mistakes to Avoid: How to keep your points from expiring—or your rewards from losing value.
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🏨 Pro Travel Tips: Making the most of upgrades, lounge access, and elite status (without the snobbery).
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Want to travel more and spend less doing it.
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Love swapping travel stories and clever money moves.
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Are curious how to turn credit card perks into real-world adventures.
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Believe the best souvenirs are memories—preferably earned in business class.