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On Saturday in Chicago, I gave two presentations–the first a “Live” American Airlines Award Booking and the second on the award chart sweet spots.
I will have a post later this week from the “Live” American Airlines Award Booking. Here, I wanted to share the slides from the Award Chart Sweet Spots talk for the people in attendance and those who couldn’t make it.
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GOOD POST !!!!
U should do a sweet spot on Southwest I did MDW>DCA 6k nonstop and Mdw>Las 13K nonstop and now I’m looking @ MDW>Lga .. The key to SW is their many fare sales and first and last flt. and like 10 flts a day most where . Most tickets I rebook like VEGAS from 20K to 13K lost 1 hr of time on trip . I don’t even have a SW card (had 4 ) only an INKer .Lots of great cheap flts with TWO BAGS .
I’m getting an error message that the slides cannot be displayed when I click the link
it was a pleasure meeting you at the seminars. the guides you present make it super easy for folks like me to be able to book some amazing flights. keep up the good work
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