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Travel Nerd Tips: Introducing Friends to Award Travel

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Award travel enthusiast shares five guidelines for introducing friends to the points and miles game

Award travel has become a popular way for many to explore the world on a budget, thanks to the use of points and miles earned from credit cards. However, the complexities and pitfalls of award travel can make it a risky endeavor for newcomers. To help navigate this world, one award travel enthusiast shares five guidelines for introducing friends and family to the points and miles game.

Setting realistic expectations is key, as award travel is not as simple as “get a credit card and travel for free.” It requires effort and planning, and there are no guarantees that the desired flights or hotels will be available. Starting small is also important, as beginners should set achievable travel goals and learn the basics before diving in headfirst.

Emphasizing good financial habits is crucial, as mismanaging accounts can be costly. It’s important to prioritize personal finances and pay credit card balances on time and in full. Following along and offering continued assistance can help new award travelers stay on track and take advantage of future opportunities.

Lastly, it’s important not to be pushy when introducing others to award travel. It’s essential to be transparent about any personal gains and to offer help without expecting anything in return. By following these guidelines, introducing friends to award travel can be a rewarding experience for all involved.

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