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Which are the best frequent flyer programs & hotel rewards programs?

baggageclaimWhen it comes to getting the best deal on things like airfare and hotels, sometimes it’s about more than scouring sites like this one to get the lowest price you can find. Sometimes it’s also about paying attention to what airline or hotel chain you’re using so that you can earn more points toward free stuff.

In days gone by, you really had to be a traveling salesman to even dream about racking up enough miles on flights to get a free airline ticket before your miles expired. But these days it’s much easier to earn free trips, since airlines and hotel chains have partnerships that let you earn miles and points for things besides flights and overnight stays.

Of course, not every airline is linked to every other airline, so it’s not a good idea to just sign up for every single frequent flyer program and hope that someday you’ll be able to link them all together for a free ticket to Tahiti. The same goes for hotel rewards programs, and if anything it’s even more true with hotels. While competing airlines are connected by “airline alliances,” hotel rewards programs typically only give points for stays within that hotel family.

In either case, whether you’re talking about air travel or hotel stays, if you’re looking into signing up to earn miles or points it’s best to do a little research ahead of time to make sure you’re signing up for the programs that will get you to free travel faster. To get you started, here are a couple of articles on the BootsnAll Business Travel Guide – one on the best frequent flyer programs, and another on the best hotel rewards programs. These provide an overview of the biggest rewards programs, plus links to more information about each one, so you can continue your research from there.

photo by Robert S. Donovan

Weekly Wrap Up – The Best Deals of June 5-9

In case you were up getting coffee, here are the best deals of the week that are still valid for purchase today.

Book your July 4th Holiday with Priceline – it may be cheaper than driving!

American Airlines is upping the anty on frequent flyer programs by creating a whole new AAdvantage website.

It’s not too late to make it to the World Cup – book a ticket to Europe for 20% off with Travelocity.

Be an Andretti – just don’t tell your car rental company you drive like one when you get NASCAR points with Enterprise

Round and round and round you go, for less than $199 round trip! Travelocity has scraped together all their cheapest ticket deals.

Triple miles and double upgrade with National

Sometimes, airlines and car rentals like to partner up – and when they do, they give you cool things like extra frequent fyer miles!

Book your next car rental with National and earn triple Mileage Plus miles and a double car upgrade. Offer is available for any day of the week!

Rent a compact through intermediate size car for 3 to 14 days at any participating National location in the United States or Canada and receive triple miles (150 miles a day instead of the usual 50) plus a double upgrade with National.

To receive this great offer, simply book online at www.nationalcar.com or call 1-800-CAR-RENT. Please request Contract ID 5004055 and Coupon ID NU6 at time of reservation. Offer valid now through December 31st , 2006. Be sure to present your Mileage Plus number at time of rental.


National Car Rental with Mileage Plus Miles