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đ¨ The most flexible way to book hotels
Plus, we have a light and "breezy" deal for you (for today only), and we'll bust out the champagne for some first-class Friday.
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Todayâs edition has notes of hotel hacks and dirt-cheap flights, so letâs take a sip (or a big gulp, no judgment):
đ¨ The most flexible way to book hotels
đ¸ TODAY only: Book Breeze flights for $39 one-way
âď¸ First-class Friday: My new favorite aria
đď¸ Donate miles to help people in Hawaii
đ¨ The most flexible way to book hotels
When booking a hotel room, weâre constantly faced with an important decision: pay with cash or points? Itâs a question thatâs stumped philosophers for eons⌠one thatâs caused many a travel hacker to descend into madness.
Thankfully, the team over at Hyatt has cracked the code by developing âPay my Way,â allowing travelers to pay in a highly flexible way for many of Hyattâs best properties around the world.
Hereâs the deal:
When checking out at a hotel in the Hyatt app or on their website, youâll occasionally see certain rates with a button that says âPay My Way.â
If you choose this, youâll have the option to pay for each night of your stay with any of the following methods:
Cash
Points
Free Night Awards
Cash and points
This is REALLY cool⌠I often see hotels that are priced in such a way that theyâre too expensive to pay for with just cash, but that I also donât want to burn a TON of points on.
This solves that problem entirely.
It also allows for opportunities to squeeze some extra value out of your points and/or money.
Letâs look at an example.
Check out this stay at the Hyatt Place Kyoto, a hotel Iâll be staying at later next week. As you can see, some nights cost more points than others, though the cash price is exactly the same for each night.
With Hyattâs Pay My Way, you could pay cash on the nights that are priced higher and use points for the cheap nights.
You could even throw a free night award into the mix if you wanted to be extra saucy.
In the end, I could book a 4-night stay by using 9,000 points, a free night award, and under $300 in cash, which is a great way to take an otherwise expensive hotel stay and spread out the cost.
The big kicker here is that not every hotel and not every rate allows you to use this feature, so donât be surprised if it doesnât show upâŚ
Generally speaking, it looks to be available on standard room rates. So if a hotel is almost full or youâre booking at the last minute, it may be hard to find the Pay My Way feature.
Still, I think this is just another example of why Hyatt has the best hotel program in the biz, and something I love taking advantage of when possible.
đ¸ TODAY only: Book Breeze flights for $39 one-way
You know what I love more than any other travel hack out there? Dirt-cheap flights. It really doesnât get any better.
Thankfully, Breeze Airways, a low-cost domestic carrier in the U.S., is offering a flash sale for TODAY ONLY to book all kinds of flights for as little as $39 one-way.
Here are the deets:
You must book by TODAY at 11:59 PM Eastern time to get the discount
Discounted rates will be reflected in the search
Travel can take place between August 30th, 2023 and January 9th, 2024
There are some blackout dates to be aware of
If you arenât familiar with Breeze, their flights arenât always the most convenient. They fly to a lot of smaller cities and more obscure routes.
Still, for such a low price, it could be worth the small inconvenience.
For example, if you live in Boston and need to travel to Cincinnati, you could instead fly on Breeze from Providence, RI, for only $45 one-way.
Like I said, many of these routes are pretty niche.
But if you live in a city with a lot of Breeze flights like Charleston, SC, for example, you could get a lot of value out of this deal.
I found plenty of flights out of Charleston for $39 one-way, which is definitely a great deal.
So if you live in the U.S. and have any domestic travel plans over the next six months, definitely take a look at Breeze today - donât forget that you only have until midnight tonight to book at these low rates.
âď¸ First-class Friday: My new favorite aria
As many of you know, I used to be an opera singer.
As an opera boy, I love me a good aria. Jonas Kaufmann singing La fleur que tu m'avais jetĂŠe, Pavarotti singing Ah, si, ben mio, or the legendary Diana Damrau singing Queen of the night.
Itâs all incredible.
But thereâs a new aria in town. And it puts all of those other arias to shame⌠(well, maybe not the Pavarotti one⌠đ).
Iâm talking about the new Cathay Pacific Aria Suite, which is real dark and sultry. Like clutch your pearls dark and sultry đŽ
Obvi, I doubt the whole cabin will be that dark, but Cathay is just being an absolute tease right now by withholding a lot of the deets đ
Hereâs what we do know from the short promo video they released:
Youâll find these redesigned business-class seats on their Boeing 777-300ERs
They appear to be in a 1-2-1 configuration
They look like theyâll have hella storage, privacy doors, and wireless charging
Theyâll be departing for the skies in Q2 of 2024
And⌠just stay tuned. Thatâs what Cathay tells usâŚ
đď¸ Donate miles to aid with the Hawaii fires
As many of you know, Hawaii is currently being devastated by really intense wildfires, which is terrible to watch unfold.
First of all, I hope you are all staying safe (both those of you who live there and anyone who may have been visiting).
For everyone else, you can play a part in helping others in need by donating Hawaiian Airlines miles.
Until the end of the month, Hawaiian will match all donated miles up to 30 million miles total.
Youâd be surprised how useful airline miles can be right now. Aid workers need to be brought into the state, and residents need to be evacuated, and miles can help all of these people.
As a quick side note, weâve decided to pause our Hawaii giveaway until the situation begins to improve there. FYI, anybody whoâs entered to win is STILL very much eligible, and Iâll let you know as soon as we unpause the giveaway.
Hopefully, the situation begins to improve sooner than later, and I wish everyone on Maui and the rest of Hawaii all the best right now. â¤ď¸
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Thatâs all for today, folks. I donât know about you, but Iâm almost always happy to go a bit out of my way to save money on flights.
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Take care, have a great weekend, and Iâll see you Monday morning.