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šŸ—žļø Big news from Flying Blue

Plus, United is out with new ways to earn bonus miles!

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Good morning and happy Monday from gloomy Torontoā€¦

Iā€™m getting packed up to leave this gloomy hell in a couple of days, but let me update you on some of the goings on in the travel world:

šŸ˜­ Flying Blue devalues awardsā€¦ with a silver lining

Alright, letā€™s get the bad news out of the way firstā€¦

As you know, Flying Blue (the points program for Air France and KLM) offers some of the BEST award rates to Europe.

Specifically, they offer monthly Promo Rewards that allow us to fly between the U.S. and Europe at a nice discount.

Flying Blue Promo Rewards landing page

They also have long offered one of the best business-class sweet spots at just 50,000 miles from the U.S. to Europe.

Well, my friends, those days are GONE.

Gif of a little boy waving goodbye and crying

As of a few days ago, Flying Blue has increased award rates for all classes of service (economy, premium economy, business) for flights on KLM and Air France.

Specifically, here is what the new lowest rates are (though flights are dynamically priced, so they can always be higher):

  • Economy - 25,000 miles (previously 20,000)

  • Premium - 40,000 miles (previously 35,000)

  • Business - 60,000 miles (previously 50,000)

So yeahā€¦ not fun. Especially with no noticeā€¦

At the end of the day, should you change your entire plans to fly internationally because of 5,000 or 10,000 points?

Probably notā€¦ But now, itā€™s no longer an AMAZING deal. Itā€™s pretty much on par with a lot of other programs.

But hereā€™s one quick silver lining:

Some partner airlines are still pricing out super cheapā€¦ I found a number of SAS business-class flights from right around 50,000 miles one-way - which is proof that there are still great deals to be had:

Example of an SAS business-class flight to Europe for 51,000 Flying Blue miles

But hereā€™s the bigger silver lining I mentioned earlierā€¦

Flying Blue is claiming that because award rates are higher, availability is going to be better. If this is true, it would be a huge win.

Hereā€™s why:

Finding Flying Blue Promo Rewards and business-class availability is really hard right nowā€¦ so while the rates are excellent, it means nothing if there are no flights available.

If, as they claim, finding seats will be easier, Iā€™d happily pay 5,000-10,000 miles more to fly business class without needing to hunt for deals and change my plans around flights.

Chicago to Paris for 25,000 miles in Economy

Time will tell just how much better availability will be.

The other good news is that partner awards also got devalued, but not nearly as badly as with KLM and Air France.

For example, this domestic Delta flight from Detroit to Atlanta previously cost 8,500 Flying Blue miles.

An example of a domestic Delta flight bookable for 8,500 Flying blue miles

Now, theyā€™ve increased the same route to 9,000 miles, which is fairly negligible.

The same route as before now costs 9,000 miles in economy

šŸ’” Pro Tip: Flying Blue is a great way to book domestic Delta flights for better rates than what Delta charges with SkyMiles!

The other good news is that every bank transfers to Flying Blue, and there are frequent transfer bonuses.

So when thereā€™s a good transfer bonus, those increased rates will be even less significant.

Anywayā€¦ letā€™s hope that availability opens up as promised!! šŸ¤ž

āœˆļø United MilePlay offers are back

United is back with their semi-regular ā€œMile Playā€ offers.

If this is your first time hearing about it, itā€™s basically a series of targeted offers that give you bonus miles for completing tasks like flying on United a certain number of times.

United Mile Play offers registration page

So, whatā€™s on offer this time around?

Well for me, I got a big fat nothing burgerā€¦ and I cried a little bit. When Iā€™m in North America, United is actually my go-to airline in the U.S., so I was a little bummed.

My Mile Play account showing no offers available

Anyway, last time around (about three months ago), this is the offer that I got, which was to earn 7,700 miles for taking two trips in a certain time period.

These two trips can even be individual one-way flights, which made it quite easy to achieve.

Example of a Mile Play offer I've received in the past

This time around, many people are seeing even better offers like this one to earn 14,000 bonus United miles for taking three trips.

This specific offer also has an excellent four-month timeframe, which makes it feasible for many people.

Example of a new Mile Play offer to earn 14,000 bonus United miles

Youā€™ll want to make sure you read the fine print if youā€™ve been offered something.

In the past, each unique offer has had a minimum spend for what qualifies as a ā€œtrip.ā€ For one person, a single trip might have a minimum cost of $100, while for others, it might be $200.

Additionally, taxes and fees donā€™t count toward that minimumā€¦ so be very careful.

Anyway, just click this link, enter your United frequent flier number, and see what youā€™ve got on offer!

šŸ‡¦šŸ‡Ŗ How to visit Dubai using points and miles

Dubai is one of my favorite cities in the world.

Sure, it gets hotā€¦ but itā€™s a really unique, futuristic hub of business and culture in the geographic center of the world, and itā€™s always fun to pass through.

Thankfully, there are ENDLESS ways to get there (and stay there) using points and miles.

And in this weekā€™s Daily Drop YouTube video, we show you exactly how to do that.

Check it out šŸ‘‡

Thatā€™s all for today, my friends! I hope you enjoyed this Mondayā€™s edition of Daily Drop.

Make sure you tune in tomorrow, where Iā€™ll fill you in on my personal credit card strategy for 2025.

See you next time šŸ‘‹šŸ¼

Mike Dodge
Head Writer, Daily Drop

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