30k Sign Up Bonus on Asiana Card: What It’s Good For
August 28, 2017
Bank of America issues an Asiana Visa Signature Card, and it comes with 30,000 Asiana miles after spending $3,000 on the card within three months of opening it.
Quick Facts
 	Sign Up Bonus: 30,000 Asiana miles after $3,000 in spending in the first three months
 	Category Bonuses:
 	3x on Asiana purchases
 	2x on gas station and grocery store purchases
 	$100 rebate on Asiana purchases annually
 	Cardmember anniversary retention bonuses: 10,000 Asiana Mile Bonus Certificate and two Asiana Lounge invitations
 	No foreign transaction fees
 	Annual Fee: $99
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Tell us Your Biggest Travel Goof to Win $101 Southwest Gift Card
August 27, 2017
We're giving away another Southwest gift card (thanks to the ever generous, long-time reader Caveman), but this time the conditions of the giveaway are going to be a little different.
While most of you reading this blog probably consider yourself travel experts, at least to a degree, that doesn't mean we haven't made embarrassing mistakes. We're all human here. There's nothing more endearing, and humanizing, than stories of ourselves being idiots. We want to hear yours!
Tell us your cringiest screw-ups and embarrassing moments traveling.
WOW Air Expands Service to Four New American Cities
August 26, 2017
WOW Air has just announced four new routes between Reykjavik and the following American cities:
 	Detroit
 	Cleveland
 	Cincinnati
 	St. Louis
WOW Air is an Icelandic low cost carrier. It offers flights from Baltimore, Washington D.C., Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco to Reykjavik with connections to Europe at rock bottom prices--like $69 one way, all the way to Europe (more on baggage fees below).
Trip Report: Puglia (Apulia) Italy Part III
August 25, 2017
At the conclusion of June I rented a car and drove south down the Adriatic coast of Italy. In English, the region I explored is called Apulia.
Cheap Flight,Low-Cost Carrier,Norwegian
$280 Non-Stop Roundtrips from Newark to Rome
August 24, 2017
I tweeted this deal first from @MileValueAlerts. Follow @MileValueAlerts on Twitter and follow these directions to get a text message every time I tweet from that account. I tweet from @MileValueAlerts only a few times a month because it is designed to be used only for the best and most limited-time deals–like mistake fares–so that you aren’t bombarded by text messages.
Right now you can book a roundtrip in economy between Newark (EWR) and Rome (FCO) for $280 for travel November through March, 2018 on Norwegian Air.
Trip Report: Puglia (Apulia) Italy Part II
August 23, 2017
At the conclusion of June I rented a car and drove south down the Adriatic coast of Italy. In English, the region I explored is called Apulia. Italians call it Puglia.
The region's white washed ancient architecture, sprawling groves of olive trees dotted with repurposed farm houses, cliff and rock formations, sandy white beaches, and abundant produce alchemize to form a truly enchanting atmosphere.
The Cheapest You Will See Alaska Miles On Sale (50% Bonus)
August 23, 2017
Through October 5, 2017 at 11:59 PM ET, you can buy Alaska Airlines miles with up to a 50% bonus. It is a targeted offer, but it looks to be pretty widespread from what I can see. Log in to your account through this link to see your offer.
The current bonus is as high as we've ever seen it--don't expect to buy Alaska miles cheaper than this (if you are indeed targeted for the 50% bonus).
How the Bonus Works
The sale is structured as a bonus on the normal number of miles you’d receive.
The bonus
Rent a Car One Way for $5 a Day
August 22, 2017
This fall and winter, Dollar, Hertz, and Thrifty are offering dirt cheap daily rates on their rental cars as in incentive for you to drive their stock south for them. You can find cars for as little as $5 a day with pick up locations at airports along the east coast and drop off destinations in Florida.
At five dollars a day, you could rent a car for a whole week for just $35, or up to two weeks for $70! That is unbeatable.
The Deal
When it gets cold up north, people stop renting cars.
ThankYou Points,Turkish Airlines
New Citi ThankYou Points Transfer Partner: Turkish Airlines
August 21, 2017
You can now transfer ThankYou Points earned by your Citi Prestige, ThankYou Premier, ThankYou Preferred, Citi Chairman, or Citi Forward card to Turkish Airlines Miles & Smiles frequent flyer program at a rate of 1:1.
That means ThankYou Points now transfer to 14 airlines and one hotel loyalty program.
The only partners that don't normally have a 1:1 transfer rate are Hilton (1:1.5) and Jetblue (1:.5).

