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This week's episode features Greg Davis-Keane, the President of Frequent Miler, a blog and podcast that teaches how to make the most of loyalty points. He came on to talk points and miles, but did it in a way that beginners will understand (we promise).
In the course of conversation, he covered:
- Why "buying portals" are excellent tools for amassing points
- What the fallout is, miles-wise, from the recent JetBlue/United partnership
- Which hotel chain gives the most valuable points
- And ways for people to get started on the "game" that is reward travel.
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