We have decided with the high cost of travel - and me losing my job recently - that we would travel exclusively with our timeshares this coming year.
The biggest bite out of our budget is always airfare. Even when we were doing hotels, B&Bs vs the timeshares, I was always able to get good deals. But it seems like the taxes and fees airlines charge nowadays are even more than the ticket costs.
Wondering what all of you do to fly cheaply. I'm looking at rewards CC but wonder if it just takes forever to accumulate enough points to get even one ticket.
The new Capital One Venture seems interesting - 2 point per $, but again, how that converts to air miles, I don't know. I also considered the Marriott Rewards Visa since we are Marriott Rewards members and I love Marriotts. It would be nice to get a few nights to spend somewhere and air miles, but someone told me their conversion on air miles is not favorable.
We pay our balance off each month, so interest rate is not an issue, but we don't buy alot, so looking for the best bang for our buck. Right now we use Diner's Club/MC which is nice because it is flexible - you travel, then call to charge points to the bill. But I don't think the conversion is all that great.
We've never used anything like Priceline or Hotwire, but have used 1-800-fly-europe, which was fine.
The biggest bite out of our budget is always airfare. Even when we were doing hotels, B&Bs vs the timeshares, I was always able to get good deals. But it seems like the taxes and fees airlines charge nowadays are even more than the ticket costs.
Wondering what all of you do to fly cheaply. I'm looking at rewards CC but wonder if it just takes forever to accumulate enough points to get even one ticket.
The new Capital One Venture seems interesting - 2 point per $, but again, how that converts to air miles, I don't know. I also considered the Marriott Rewards Visa since we are Marriott Rewards members and I love Marriotts. It would be nice to get a few nights to spend somewhere and air miles, but someone told me their conversion on air miles is not favorable.
We pay our balance off each month, so interest rate is not an issue, but we don't buy alot, so looking for the best bang for our buck. Right now we use Diner's Club/MC which is nice because it is flexible - you travel, then call to charge points to the bill. But I don't think the conversion is all that great.
We've never used anything like Priceline or Hotwire, but have used 1-800-fly-europe, which was fine.