Delta Air Lines (SkyMiles)

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What’s Currently in my Airline Portfolio in the Year 2014

The rules of the points game is constantly evolving, especially when airline loyalty programs have significant changes to their earning and reward structures. I have always talked about diversification. So today, I will explain how I have structured my airline points’ portfolio.

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[AIRLINE] Delta Air Lines Destinations Departing from Canada (updated April 13, 2014)

Delta Air Lines’ loyalty program, SkyMiles, has been hit with a lot of devaluation news in the last while. But if you are still a fan of Delta Air Lines, below is a list of most of its destinations out of a Canadian airport.

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[AIRLINE] Expiration Policies (updated on March 2, 2014)

UPDATE- RBC Reward conversion and American Airlines AAdvantage added to the list. For today’s post, the will focus will be on frequent flyer programs that are relatively easier to earn points within Canada, whether with a co-branded credit card, American Express…

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[ANALYSIS] Delta SkyMiles World MasterCard

I feel that the Delta SkyMiles World MasterCard has been flying under the radar in Canada, so I thought that I would give it a moment to shine. A big reason why I like Delta SkyMiles is because their points do not expire. You do not need to keep your account active or anything and their surcharges are fair.

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[TRAVEL] Best Travel Credit Card

If you are a frequent traveler outside of Canada we have very slim pickings on what is available to us. But there are still some hidden gems out there. Please keep in mind that the suggestions below are for frequent flyers (I would say at least 5 or more trips per year outside of Canada).

First of all, if you plan on renting a car or buying a flight ticket, I recommend using some of the top travel rewards credit cards that have good travel insurance coverage. My top picks are:

American Express