‘The Churn’ Series: Part 3 – Dos and Don’ts
In this series, ‘The Churn’, I will examine the multifaceted aspects of churning credit cards, probably the quickest and most used way to get free flights and other travel credits fast.
In this series, ‘The Churn’, I will examine the multifaceted aspects of churning credit cards, probably the quickest and most used way to get free flights and other travel credits fast.
Credit card referrals are a hugely contentious issue within the blogosphere. A number of very popular blogs have sacrificed the quality of their content to plug a dozen credit card referral links into every post. Indeed, there is chatter in the frequent flyer world that most blogs are nothing but credit card pushers, and they don’t contribute to the body of knowledge.
That was quick! Deal is dead.
A pretty good deal from Toronto YYZ – Orlando MCO on Air Transat for 185$, on Nov 2-7.
Book on CheapoAir.
Thanks to lorrie2010 for finding this.
In this series, ‘The Churn’, I will examine the multifaceted aspects of churning credit cards, probably the quickest and most used way to get free flights and other travel credits fast.
Though Canadian credit card offers are great, they’re not as great as American offers. They often have 100,000 point sign up bonuses (sometimes even 150,000!), something that just doesn’t happen in Canada.
$603USD Toronto YYZ – Bucharest OTP, round-trip, everything included, flying on Air France, KLM, and/or Alitalia. You can route through Paris CDG, Amsterdam AMS, Milan MXP, or Rome FCO (though it seems like it’s easier to route through CDG or AMS). Can get as cheap as 5.9CPM.