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🌎 Your next best travel strategy
If you want to continue to maximize the points you earn for your next trip, we have the solution.

Happy first weekend of JUNE 🤯
The older I get, the more I realize how much I sound like my mom when I say things like, “Gee, time sure does fly.” And then I gripe about how my back aches… because I’m a 30-something senior citizen. 🫠
But anyway, just as time is fleeting, so are the travel deals from this past week — so let’s get to talkin’!


🔢 We launched a new Cents Per Point Calculator this week that will determine the value you’re getting for an award redemption!
👀 Remember this Bilt Rent Day is good for both June 1 AND 2: Get up to a 200% transfer bonus to Accor Live Limitless.
🎥 I love Scandinavia, but it’s expensive! This week’s YouTube video shows us how to travel there with miles and points.

🏆 Our Favorite Pick: This should be your next credit card strategy
I know many of you recently applied for our most popular card, which just offered a mind-blowing 100k-points.
So maybe you’ve spent the last month or so hitting that spending requirement — perhaps you’ve already redeemed a chunk of points for your next trip.
So… now what?
You move on to your next credit card strategy, like the miles and points meister that you are 😎
If I were you and I had just gotten our favorite travel card, I’d consider this no-annual-fee cash-back card. They make a killer combo — a true match made in credit card heaven, really.
And what happens when that cash-back card is paired with our OG favorite? Well, it’s then able to earn UR points, too. 💪
I particularly love this dynamic duo because of their different spending categories — this allows you to maximize the points you earn:
This card earns 2x points per dollar on travel
It’s cash-back buddy earns 3% (or 3x UR points) per dollar on dining and drugstores
And even better, that cash-back card also earns 1.5% (or 1.5x points) per dollar on everything else… 😮
So between these two cards, you will never earn just one measly point per dollar on anything… and that is a HUGE win.
So if you’ve been stumped about what to do next, now that you have the best travel card out there, going for its younger sibling is a no-brainer.
💡 Pro Tip: Even if you didn’t apply for this popular card, our favorite cash-back card is still an excellent starter card. You can always apply for a more premium card later and then combine your rewards!

👀 This Week’s Must-Reads
![]() | How to Avoid Flight Change or Cancellation Fees Here's how to cancel or change your flight without paying fees. We review airline-specific rules, award ticket policies, and credit card protections that can help you save. |
![]() | Complete Guide to Southwest Rapid Rewards Learn how to earn points, book flights, unlock elite status, and take advantage of perks like the Companion Pass. |
![]() | Marriott Bonvoy Card Eligibility Rules Explained Confused about this hotel’s card rules? We break down how different bank restrictions impact your eligibility for bonuses, upgrades, and elite status perks. |

🌍 Week in Review
Monday: 🇺🇸 Memorial Day
Tuesday: 🌎 Last-minute global award sale
Wednesday: 😯 Get a fixed 4.6 cents per point
Thursday: 💳 You got a new card… now what?
Friday: 🤯 The airline duo no one saw coming

That’s all for now — so go forth and enjoy your weekend!
Love you, bye 😘