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]]>What’s unique about this credit card is that you’ll receive a $300 annual credit just for booking your flight through Capital One Travel. What’s more, with this card you’ll receive 10,000 bonus miles for each anniversary after you sign up, helping to propel your loyalty tier.
If you’re looking to cut costs, then this is the card for you. This United Airlines card comes with zero foreign transaction fees while also providing you with both your first and second checked-in bag free.
With this Chase card, you’ll be able to get the best value for money. This card will provide you with 5% cash back on Chase Ultimate Rewards purchases, 3% on dining, and 1% on all other transactions.
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]]>If you have the ability to travel at any time of year, then why not do it when travel is cheapest? Flights and hotels are normally cheaper during the off-season, so travel then instead of peak times.
While you may think that a round trip is better value for money, this isn’t always the case. Consider both round trips and one-way tickets the next time you need to book a flight in order to get the best deal.
Because the U.S. dollar is so strong, there are many countries that you can visit with weaker currencies. By visiting one such country, the costs of food, drinks, and souvenirs are bound to be significantly cheaper, meaning your dollars can go a long way.
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]]>When packing, make sure to only pack your essentials, using only some carry-on bags if possible. Not only will this enable you to avoid paying for checked baggage, but you’ll also have space for any souvenirs your buy along the way without getting hit with excessive weight penalties.
While dining out at restaurants may be luxurious and enjoyable, doing it for every meal can prove costly. Consider buying food at a local grocery store when you’re in the mood for eating on the go or short on time. This will significantly reduce your food bill.
Oftentimes, air miles can be used for more than just booking flights. Consider using your air miles to pay for your hotel and perhaps some meals, especially since fewer points are normally required to cover these costs than getting an award ticket.
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]]>Luckily, there are some easy ways for you to start saving money and get to your goal of vacation!
Research the most affordable places for you to visit from where you live, and then find out how much it would cost for you to get to that place, stay there, eat, etc. From this information, you can get a pretty good idea of how much money you will actually need in order to pay for the vacation, which is a great starting place!
Once you’ve done your research, start looking for things to cut out of your life, at least temporarily, so you can afford your vacation. Say no to drinks out with your friends, take-out food, and shopping as much as you can so you can reach your goal.
When it comes to getting to your destination, think outside the box. If you can take a bus or train instead of a plane, go for it! It’ll definitely take longer, but you’ll end up saving a lot of money. And if you need to take a plane, don’t be afraid of layovers or creating your own itinerary to do it the cheapest way possible.
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]]>The post Sneaky Ways to Hide Your Money While You Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Because there is a lot of poverty in the world, it’s really common for locals to target tourists to scam and steal from them, which is sad in and of itself. But, if you want to protect your money while you travel and during your travels, here are some great places to hide your money.
Having a tube of lip balm in your pocket or purse is normal, but if you save your empty tubes, you have yourself a great money hiding spot! Just roll up the bill or bills tight, and stuff it into the tube.
An empty deodorant container is another brilliant way to hide your money, especially if you’re staying in a hostel or other shared accommodation. Whenever you finish the stick, just stuff as much money as you want in there and you won’t have to think about anything going through your toiletry bag while you’re away! You can also use this as a place to put your extra documents like passport copies.
This is an old trick, but you can always hide money in your shoes! Just life up the sole and stick a few bills in there.
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]]>The post Best Airline Credit Cards You Can Get for Major Benefits appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What’s unique about this credit card is that you’ll receive a $300 annual credit just for booking your flight through Capital One Travel. What’s more, with this card you’ll receive 10,000 bonus miles for each anniversary after you sign up, helping to propel your loyalty tier.
If you’re looking to cut costs, then this is the card for you. This United Airlines card comes with zero foreign transaction fees while also providing you with both your first and second checked-in bag free.
With this Chase card, you’ll be able to get the best value for money. This card will provide you with 5% cash back on Chase Ultimate Rewards purchases, 3% on dining, and 1% on all other transactions.
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]]>The post Money-Saving Hacks When Traveling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you have the ability to travel at any time of year, then why not do it when travel is cheapest? Flights and hotels are normally cheaper during the off-season, so travel then instead of peak times.
While you may think that a round trip is better value for money, this isn’t always the case. Consider both round trips and one-way tickets the next time you need to book a flight in order to get the best deal.
Because the U.S. dollar is so strong, there are many countries that you can visit with weaker currencies. By visiting one such country, the costs of food, drinks, and souvenirs are bound to be significantly cheaper, meaning your dollars can go a long way.
The post Money-Saving Hacks When Traveling Solo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Reduce Your Spending While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When packing, make sure to only pack your essentials, using only some carry-on bags if possible. Not only will this enable you to avoid paying for checked baggage, but you’ll also have space for any souvenirs your buy along the way without getting hit with excessive weight penalties.
While dining out at restaurants may be luxurious and enjoyable, doing it for every meal can prove costly. Consider buying food at a local grocery store when you’re in the mood for eating on the go or short on time. This will significantly reduce your food bill.
Oftentimes, air miles can be used for more than just booking flights. Consider using your air miles to pay for your hotel and perhaps some meals, especially since fewer points are normally required to cover these costs than getting an award ticket.
The post How to Reduce Your Spending While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Desperate for a Vacation? Here’s How to Get Your Bank Account Where it Needs to Be appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Luckily, there are some easy ways for you to start saving money and get to your goal of vacation!
Research the most affordable places for you to visit from where you live, and then find out how much it would cost for you to get to that place, stay there, eat, etc. From this information, you can get a pretty good idea of how much money you will actually need in order to pay for the vacation, which is a great starting place!
Once you’ve done your research, start looking for things to cut out of your life, at least temporarily, so you can afford your vacation. Say no to drinks out with your friends, take-out food, and shopping as much as you can so you can reach your goal.
When it comes to getting to your destination, think outside the box. If you can take a bus or train instead of a plane, go for it! It’ll definitely take longer, but you’ll end up saving a lot of money. And if you need to take a plane, don’t be afraid of layovers or creating your own itinerary to do it the cheapest way possible.
The post Desperate for a Vacation? Here’s How to Get Your Bank Account Where it Needs to Be appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Sneaky Ways to Hide Your Money While You Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Because there is a lot of poverty in the world, it’s really common for locals to target tourists to scam and steal from them, which is sad in and of itself. But, if you want to protect your money while you travel and during your travels, here are some great places to hide your money.
Having a tube of lip balm in your pocket or purse is normal, but if you save your empty tubes, you have yourself a great money hiding spot! Just roll up the bill or bills tight, and stuff it into the tube.
An empty deodorant container is another brilliant way to hide your money, especially if you’re staying in a hostel or other shared accommodation. Whenever you finish the stick, just stuff as much money as you want in there and you won’t have to think about anything going through your toiletry bag while you’re away! You can also use this as a place to put your extra documents like passport copies.
This is an old trick, but you can always hide money in your shoes! Just life up the sole and stick a few bills in there.
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