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🗓️ 30 April 2024
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Ever wonder how to tackle a family trip to Korea and Japan without breaking the bank? Buckle up because today's episode is a real treat! Our very own Digital Business Manager, Megan, joins us to share her savvy strategies for a dream family vacation on a budget. Imagine flying your family halfway across the world and navigating foreign cities, all made significantly more affordable through the magic of points and miles.
Megan and her husband, parents to three adorable kids (including seven-year-old twins!), took the plunge and orchestrated a memorable adventure to Korea and Japan. From finding flights from small airports with surprising connections to making strategic decisions about where to splurge and save, Megan’s approach is a masterclass in points and miles.
Starting in Seoul and journeying through Japan, Megan’s story is filled with fun, food, and family. Her tips on using points for different aspects of the trip will inspire you to consider how you can leverage your travel rewards for unforgettable family experiences.
Whether you’re dreaming of neon-lit nights in Tokyo or serene mornings in Seoul, this episode will show you that such a grand adventure is within reach. Ready to learn how you can give your family the world without emptying your wallet? Hit play and join us for a journey through Korea and Japan with Megan’s travel savvy insights. Remember, this is just the sneak peek, so listen to the full episode for all the gems Megan has to offer!
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0:00.0 | If you want to take your family to Korea or Japan or both, but are feeling overwhelmed planning |
0:05.1 | and paying for such a bucketless trip, this episode is for you. Keep listening to hear how our special |
0:11.1 | guests use Points of Miles to save on a trip to Korea and Japan for her family of five. |
0:17.1 | Welcome to Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad. We are three moms who've discovered how to leverage |
0:22.6 | credit card welcome offers to get hundreds of thousands of dollars of travel expenses for nearly free. |
0:28.7 | We've used credit card points and miles to take vacations to places like Hawaii, Paris, Greece, Maldives, Japan, and so much more. |
0:36.6 | And the best part, we each still have 800 plus credit |
0:39.9 | scores. Imagine being able to take the vacation of your dreams for nearly free. It's totally |
0:45.1 | possible and we're here to show you how. Hey, I'm Alex. And I'm Pam, Alex's mom. And I'm Jess. Let's Talk Points. |
0:56.1 | Today we have a very special guest. |
0:58.8 | You may have already heard her on one of our previous episodes all about road trips. |
1:04.3 | But today, we are talking all about how our digital business manager, Megan, took her family of five all the way to Korea and |
1:13.7 | Japan, and she did it mostly on points and miles. She did pay cash for some things, as you are going to |
1:21.6 | hear, but I just want to stress that none of us at TMS use points and miles for everything. We either pay cash for rental cars. |
1:31.5 | We're paying cash for our experiences when we get to a destination. A lot of times, Pam, |
1:36.9 | will pay cash for domestic flights that she's taking because she likes to save her miles for those |
1:41.6 | busy international business class flights. |
1:44.8 | So like we always say, you do you, there's no one size fits all when it comes to |
1:50.4 | points in miles. |
1:51.5 | So we are going to hear all about how Megan did it. |
1:53.7 | So Megan, welcome back to the show. |
1:55.6 | Thank you for being here. |
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