If you know travel hacking, you probably know Ben aka Lucky, the founder of One Mile at a Time (OMAAT).
Here's an excellent Rolling Stone profile about him, if you have the time to read it. The man is an absolute legend in the community, and together with Gary Leff at View...
Lifemiles are back on sale until November 28 with one of the better offers in recent memory.
With this promotion, you get a 140% bonus on miles purchased with a minimum purchase amount of 5,000 miles. What makes this promotion different from previous ones is the low threshold needed to...
Lifemiles just concluded a 130% sale which allowed you to buy Lifemiles at a cost of 1.43 US cents each. This sale finished on the 10th of September and scaled with the number of miles you bought.
Well, if you missed out on that, don't feel glum because Lifemiles just enhanced...
Ah, the one constant in my life- another Lifemiles sale. Lifemiles, for the uninitiated, is one of the best opportunities to buy Star Alliance premium cabin award tickets at a fraction of their revenue price.
The deal this time is as follows
Buy miles 2 for 1 and get additional early...
I wrote in April about how I'm heading to the USA in September to watch the US Open and revisit New York. I thought it'd be a good time to share a bit more about how that trip is shaping up and how you can plan a similar one...
You guys should know the drill by now.
Lifemiles= cheap first and business class tickets. Lifemiles frequently go on sale. To take part in a sale, you need a Lifemiles account that was opened before the sale was announced. So go open one now.
The sale this time is 125%, meaning you...
The Long Way to New York: Trip Planning
Singapore Airlines SilverKris Lounge, Singapore
Singapore Airlines A330 Business Class SIN-BKK
Thai Airways First Class Lounge & Spa, BKK
Thai Airways B747 First Class BKK-HND
Getting from HND to NRT
ANA First Class Lounge, NRT
ANA B77W First Class NRT-ORD
United Club ORD
United B767 Economy ORD-EWR
Visiting the US Open
Sheraton New York...
I love tennis and have made plans to watch the 2016 US Open in New York in September.
The issue now: how to get there?
When researching possible routings I came to a stunning realisation: SQ's award surcharges are a rip-off.
Ok it wasn't that stunning.
Option 1: Singapore Airlines Krisflyer (Business- 144,500...