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šØ Earn 35k bonus points from one hotel stay
Plus, there's a MASSIVE award sale you need to know about.
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āŖļø Notre Dame in Paris reopens on Dec. 7th after being closed since 2019, and online booking for visits launches soon! Read more here.
Good morning from Jakarta (again), and welcome back to Daily Drop!
Iāve got some more last-minute travel tips for you, so letās get to it before itās too late:
āļø Avianca Award Sale (ends tomorrow)
Okay, this is a good oneā¦
Avianca LifeMiles is one of the best points programs out there.
Wait, let me rephraseā¦
Avianca Lifemiles is one of the cheapest points programs out thereā¦ Even with some recent devaluations, they offer some of the best deals in the biz, especially with partner airlines.
But until tomorrow, theyāre offering some INSANE deals on flights booked on Avianca itself.
Here are the details:
When you book your flights by TOMORROW, you can lock in the following deals:
25% off award flights between December 2nd and January 15th
45% off award flights between January 16th and May 31st
So yeahā¦ 45% discount on award flights six months in advance. This is great news, yāall.
On this sale page, you can see some examples of various deals that are available from the U.S. š
These are just insaneā¦ flying from the Northeast to South America for a few thousand points is bonkers.
I mean, look at this: Washington, D.C., to Costa Rica for 3,800 points?? WTF??
As a reminder, you can easily transfer points to Avianca LifeMiles from any of the following programs:
Avianca has sales like this a few times per year and even has occasional transfer bonuses.
So, if you donāt have any points to transfer now, you should consider signing up for a good credit card offer so you have some lying around for the next time.
Anyway, this is a fantastic deal for people looking to travel to Central and South America, especially those of you who are willing to book at least a couple months in advance.
šØ Earn 35k bonus points from one hotel stay
A couple of years ago, Preferred Hotels was basically an unknown programā¦ but lately, weāve been seeing them pop up more and more.
And until tomorrow, you can cash in on a CRAZY good deal from booking just one stay with them.
As part of Preferred Hotelsā new Cyber Sale, you can get a 35% discount on stays and earn 35,000 bonus points.
Here are the deets:
Must be a minimum three-night stay
Must book your stay by TOMORROW
Stays can take place through March 31st, 2025
Only certain hotels are valid for the promo
You need to use promo code MKTCYB24
While not every hotel is part of this promo, MANY of them areā¦
You can see the whole list on this page, but there is no shortage of hotels in the U.S. and abroad from which to choose.
Even if you wanted to come up to my neck of the woods in Toronto, you could book a luxury hotel right by the water for $232 a night (which is solid for downtown Toronto).
Considering the normal cash rate is close to $400 per night, this is a great dealā¦
Plus, youāll earn 35,000 bonus points from a 3-night stay on top of the roughly 6,000 points you earn just from being a member.
Those 40,000+ points are enough to book another night at a hotel like this one in New Orleans.
Youād still have over 10,000 points left over afterward, which you can easily top up by transferring ThankYou Points at a 1:4 ratio.
So hereās the bottom line:
This is last-minute, but I think itās one of the best hotel deals weāve seen in the past week, given the huge discount, huge return on spend, and the fact that most eligible hotels are really nice.
š¤ Travel Trivia Tuesday
Do you know which country hands out certificates for train delays over five minutes? |
Courtesy of Britannica
The correct answer is... Japan!
If youāve ever complained about a delayed train, hereās a fun fact to make you wish for Japanese efficiency. In Japan, trains are so punctual that a delay of just five minutes warrants an official ādelay certificate.ā
These certificates, called chikoku shoumei, are issued to passengers so they can show proof of the delay to employers, schools, or anyone else who might need an explanation for their tardiness.
Japanās culture is deeply rooted in precision and accountability, so this really isn't that surprising.
In cities like Tokyo, where multiple train lines run simultaneously, these certificates are a practical solution to a potentially stressful situation.
From the sleek Shinkansen (bullet trains) to local commuter lines, Japanās railways are famous worldwide for being fast, clean, and incredibly reliable.
For comparison, in countries like England or Switzerland, trains are known for efficiency but donāt quite match Japanās level of punctualityāor its proactive approach to delays.
As for Narnia? Well, time works differently there anyway!
So next time your trainās running late, imagine a world where a simple certificate could clear your nameāand maybe even impress your boss. In Japan, itās just another day on the rails. Read more here.
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Thatās all for today, folks! Itās good to see so many last-minute travel deals popping up, and Iām glad I was able to tell you about as many of them as I couldā¦
Tomorrow, Iām going to give one of you free airline elite status. So make sure you tune in. š
Cheers,