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š„ A low-effort stack worth doing
Plus, a new car rental loyalty program just launched
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š TRENDING TRAVEL NEWS š
⢠Major Update: Big Bilt update ahead with new cards and earnings ā hereās what we know.
⢠Deal Alert: Amtrakās Winter Wanderlust sale has fares from $36 one-way (book by Nov. 13!).
⢠Goodbye, Friend: Marriott and Sonder are breaking up, and hereās what you should know.
⢠Did You Know: Rent with Hertz via Flying Blue and earn bonus miles.

Good morning and welcome back to Daily Drop, the one-stop shop for all things travel, points, and miles.
Today weāve got cruise discounts, car rental loyalty programs, and portal stacking. Letās get into it:

š„ Excellent opportunity to stack and double-dip
Rakuten is basically handing out free money right now ā and weāre here for it.
Hereās the deal: if you sign up for Rakuten and spend $50, youāll get $50 cash back.

To access this deal, you need to be a new user and use a ārefer a friendā link (the referrer also gets $50).
You can use our link if you want, or use your friendās (and make them buy you a beer with that $50 they just earned).
But instead of taking the cash, you can now choose to earn Bilt points, which instantly makes this ten times more interesting.
š” In order to do this, youāll need to link your accounts from the Bilt app, then choose Bilt Rewards as your preferred earning currency in Rakuten.
And because Bilt loves you, theyāre throwing in a limited-time bonus of 2,500 extra points when you link your accounts and make a $25 purchase.
So if you spend $50 through Rakuten, youāll walk away with 7,500 Bilt points, plus whatever you earn on the purchase itself (and whatever points you earn from your credit card).
Thatās it. No hoops. No weird exclusions. Just⦠points. Now, letās talk about what those points can actually do.
āļø Fly from Seattle to L.A. for 6.5k points
Because Bilt is the only program that transfers 1:1 to Atmos Rewards, those 7,500 points can already book you a flight like this one from Seattle (PAE) to Los Angeles (LAX) for 6,500 points + $6.

PAE-LAX for 6,500 Atmos points
That means you could spend $50, get 7,500 Bilt points, and immediately turn them into a free flight ā effectively paying $56 for a flight that could easily cost three times that.
šØ Or use them for two nights in Europe
If youād rather save your wings and sleep in style, you can transfer those same points to World of Hyatt instead.
With Hyattās award chart starting as low as 3,500 points per night, you could book two nights at a Category 1 hotel like the Hyatt House Frankfurt Eschborn ā a solid property with breakfast, a gym, and easy train access into the city.

Hyatt House Frankfurt for 3,500 points
So yes, youāre literally paying $50 for two nights in Europe. Thatās less than what youād pay for a beer and a pretzel at Oktoberfest.
But to be clear, you could also keep things super simple and stick to cash back. Buying a thing for $50 and getting $50 back makes that thing a free thing. And thatās also cool.
Bottom line: this new Rakuten/Bilt partnership is very good, and double-dipping on these two bonuses makes it even better ā but cash back is never a bad thing either.

š³ļø 40% off adventure cruise expeditions around the world
Letās be honest ā expedition cruises arenāt everyoneās vibe.
Youāre not exactly sipping Mai Tais in the infinity pool here⦠youāre dodging icebergs and photographing penguins that smell way worse than they look.
But if Antarctica, the GalƔpagos, or the Arctic have ever been on your bucket list, this might be the moment.
HX Expeditions (aka the worldās OG adventure cruise line) just launched a Black Friday sale with up to 40% off some of their wildest all-inclusive itineraries.

Yeah⦠these trips are still expensive. Like āthere goes my savingsā expensive. But hereās the thing ā you can actually make that pain work for you.
If youāre eyeing a once-in-a-lifetime voyage, you could book it with a popular travel card that earns 2x points on all travel (you know, the [[ chase-sapphire-preferred-card.name ]] š).
The welcome offer alone could be hit with a single cruise purchase ā meaning youād walk away with the trip, plus a massive stash of 75,000 points for your next one.
So yeah⦠itās not cheap. But at the same time, for people who were already considering an adventure like this, the rates might be more reasonable than some competitors:

These are examples of some rates after the discount
But 40% off an Antarctic adventure and a free future tripās worth of points? Thatās about as close as youāll get to an explorerās two-for-one.
Discounted bookings are open through December 3rd, so if youāve ever dreamed of seeing penguins waddle or the northern lights dance, nowās the time to make āmaybe somedayā happen.

š Sixt finally gets serious about loyalty
Car rental programs have always been kind of⦠sad. Airlines give you upgrades, hotels give you free breakfasts, and rental car companies give you⦠stress.
But Sixt just dropped a new program called SIXT One, and itās surprisingly good ā like, āwhy didnāt they do this ten years agoā good.

Hereās the gist: SIXT One finally brings the airline-style loyalty model to the rental world. Youāll now earn two types of points every time you rent:
Status points ā help you climb elite tiers
Rental points ā can be redeemed for discounts on future rentals
Itās a refreshingly structured system, and your points post within 48 hours of each trip.
The tiers (and why they matter)
There are four elite levels ā Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond ā each stacking more perks the higher you go.
Silver (free to join): skip the counter, priority lanes, and member-only offers.
Gold (2,000 pts): 10% bonus earnings and up to 10% off rentals.
Platinum (4,000 pts): 20% bonuses, up to 15% off, and free upgrades.
Diamond (6,000 pts): 30% bonuses, up to 20% off, and access to the new Diamond Lounge.

Full list of elite benefits
Itās not revolutionary ā but compared to what car rental loyalty used to be (aka: a sticker on your windshield), itās a major glow-up.
ā ļø If you book a rental car with cash, always use a card with good rental car protections like this one.
And if you need one more reason, you can also opt to earn points with partner programs like Delta instead of Sixt points.
So if you only rent once in a while and donāt really care about loyalty or status, at least you can rack up a few more SkyMiles!
Anyway, letās hope we see more rental car programs revamp like Sixt!

Thatās all for today, folks! Hope you enjoyed these deals and ways to double-dip on earning points.
Take care and see you tomorrow.
With contributions by McKay Moffitt