The Deal With Kiwi & Virtual Interlining

I heard about Kiwi.com from a friend, dry on the miles front, who was traveling in Europe this past summer and wanted to find the cheapest cash option to get him back home to the United States. Kiwi.com is an online travel agency with a fare aggregator and metasearch engine that used to go by Skypicker.com until the company re-branded under the name Kiwi in 2016. And lots of people are talking about it.

But there are tons of aggregators and metasearch engines for travel these days.

Pay With MasterCard & Get 3rd Night Free at SPG Properties

If you book a participating Starwood Preferred Guest hotel or resort on your MasterCard by October 31, 2017, you can get the third night free on reservations of three nights or more.

Use promo code Z3H for Starwood hotels
Use promo code Z3R for Starwood resorts

Here's the link to the promo or you can call Starwood Preferred Guest Reservations (1-866-716-8147) and feed the rep the appropriate code.

Variations of this same promotion have been offered before, so it seems like it's not a bad idea to try your luck with the promo code any time you're booking a paid

Do Singapore Awards Flying Alaska Price per Segment?

A few days ago I wrote about the award chart Singapore Krisflyer just published for flying their newest partner Alaska Airlines.

I noted that within Singapore's list of conditions for the chart is a confusing line prohibiting "transfers"...

...which leads one to believe that awards will price per segment. It’s not totally clear, however, that a transfer and a connection (i.e. layover) are the same thing--most people don't call layovers or connections transfers. There are prices on the award chart that seem just a little too cheap if "transfers" (layovers) were indeed permitted, though.

Singapore Publishes Award Chart to Fly Alaska: Great Price to Hawaii!

Singapore Airlines has published an award chart for flying their newest partner Alaska Airlines, and there are a lot of excitingly low prices. This is especially exciting as Singapore miles are one of the easiest to collect.

Citi Cardholders Get 4+ Free Months of Amazon Music Unlimited

Do you have a debit or credit card issued by Citi?

More specifically, do you have a personal credit or debit card (not business), excluding the Costco and Chairman credit cards? If the answer is yes then you're eligible for Amazon and Citi's latest promotion: a four month free trial of Amazon's premium music streaming service, Amazon Music Unlimited.

New users can get a free month trial any time. Citi and Amazon's new deal is for a three month trial, but you can stack the two promotions for a total of four months.

Frontier & Southwest Domestic Airfare Sales

Frontier and Southwest have put domestic flights on sale for a limited time. The Frontier sale lasts through the end of today (11:59 pm ET) and is good for travel dates through November 16, 017.

Flash Sale on United Miles: 75% Bonus Through Friday

Through September 29, 2017 at 11:59 CT, United is offering up to a 75% bonus on purchased miles. The size of the bonus depends on the number of miles you buy, with the largest 75% bonus kicking in at 30,000 miles purchased. The minimum purchase is 2,000 miles, and purchases must be in increments of 1,000.

United miles normally cost 3.5 cents per mile plus a 7.5% tax, bringing the full price to 3.76 cents each.

Earn 1,000 Marriott Points For One Tweet Tomorrow

You can earn 1,000 Marriott Rewards for taking a few seconds out of your day to tweet the answer to an NFL trivia question tomorrow--Sunday, September 24. Well, maybe more than a few if you need to google the answer like I will as I know next to nothing about football.
How to Get the Free Points
Step 1: Connect your Twitter account to your Marriott Rewards account here.

Bank of America’s New Premium Rewards Card

Bank of America just released a new credit card called the Premium Rewards Card. It comes with 50,000 bonus points for spending $3,000 on your new card within 90 days of account opening.

This is not a credit card you want to open for the purpose of flying free in First Class. Points are worth one cent, point blank.