7500 Club Carlson Points for 3-Day Avis Rental Extended Through June 30

Avis had been offering 9000 Club Carlson points for a 3-day rental a bit over a year ago, and then was reduced to 7500 points for all of 2013. The 7500 point offer for a 3-day rental was set to expire December 31 but has been extended through June 30 using the same coupon code MUHA018. Be sure to enter that coupon code and your Club Carlson number when making a reservation. You can earn these points without using the ‘discount code’ that offers up to 25% off of your rental, I usually find these discounts don’t provide the best pricing. (HT: Loyalty Lobby) You can join the 30,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day — sign up to receive posts by email (just one e-mail per day) or subscribe to the…

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Eat Your Hotel, Transatlantic Business Class for Just 20k Points, and ‘How To’ for the Coolest Redemptions (Bits ‘n Pieces for January 4, 2014)

News and notes from around the interweb: Iberia transatlantic one-way business class for just 20,000 points if you book by Tuesday. In case you missed it: how to book two Singapore Airlines A380 Suites award seats and how to redeem Qantas A380 first class awards between the US and Australia. Seattle’s Frequent Traveler University, coming up in April is half sold out. I put out word that it was set up right before the holidays. I need to get on finishing the schedule! American Airlines is Jaunted’s airline of the year for 2013. Marriott’s Autograph Collection rewards category 6 (30,000 points per night) culinary-themed Epicurean Hotel has opened. (HT: Stephen M.) You can join the 30,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day — sign up to receive posts by email (just one…

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Amtrak Rolling Out Two or Three Trips for a Free Trip Starting Monday

Amtrak will start their “Go Free” promotion with registration opening Monday on the Amtrak website. Take three qualifying roundtrips on Acela from January 6 through March 1, 2014, and you’ll get one free roundtrip for travel July 1 through August 31, 2014. Take two qualifying roundtrips on Northeast Regional from January 6 through March 1, 2014, and you’ll get one free roundtrip for travel July 1 through August 31, 2014. Take two qualifying roundtrips on Cascades from January 6 through March 1, 2014, and you’ll get one free roundtrip for travel March 2 through April 30, 2014. Take two qualifying roundtrips on Hiawatha from January 6 through March 1, 2014, and you’ll get one free roundtrip for travel March 2 through May 31, 2014. Hiawatha is Chicago – Milwaukee and Cascades connects Oregon, Washington, and…

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Stacking Bonus After Bonus On Your Next IHG Rewards Stay

Points are so easy to earn with the IHG Rewards (formerly Priority Club) program. I don’t love IHG Rewards. Their terms and conditions exclude most elite benefits when staying on points (though some hotels will still give you benefits). There is also no option to spend more points or a better than base room on an award night. So at many properties no matter your status or points balance you can be stuck in a base room when claiming your reward for loyalty. But piling on the points is something you can really do because they run many concurrent promotions, ostensibly targeted but that are often in practice open to everyone and can often be stacked on top of each other. You don’t always know which promotions will post and which will not with this…

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Triple Points at Restaurants Today With the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card

If you’re not one of the folks that’s completely snowed in, then today is the day to go out to eat. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner — since the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card earns 3 points per dollar on dining. It’s the monthly ‘First Friday’ triple miles on dining bonus. It’s also a great day to buy any gift certificates from your favorite restaurants as well! I believe I’ve only written about this once before, more than 8 months ago when the benefit was first introduced, so it seemed worth a reminder in the new year. I do like the capitalized ‘First Friday,’ that makes the day sound almost religious. Of course on days that aren’t the First Friday of the month, the card earns double points on dining still so as my grandfather used…

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2000 Free Lufthansa Miles for Joining Their Kids Program (And Why You Want To)

Several years ago I joined the JetFriends program which is designed for children. The reason I wanted to be a member is because for some reason I’ve not known the answer to, the Miles&More program wouldn’t allow members without miles in their account to search for award space (and I much wanted to be able to search Lufthansa and Swiss award availability as offered to their own members as opposed to as offered to their partners like United or ANA), but that restriction was lifted for members of this program. At the time I had to mail in written parental consent to be a member of the program. I had no problem giving my own consent, of course. Fortunately it appears that paper and postage is no longer necessary, consent is now handled via email.…

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Earn Cash Back for Your Hotel Reservations: Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, and Intercontinental Up to 9%!

Cash back shopping site Ebates (new members get $5 cash from the site or $10 gift card after first $25+ purchase when signing up through my referral link, feel free to leave yours in the comments) is offering 9% cash back on all Intercontinental Hotels Group bookings. That means you can earn a 9% rebate on reservations with Holiday Inn, Intercontinental, Crowne Plaza, and related brands when you go to the IHG website by clicking on it through the Ebates portal. Even bigger rebates were available a year ago, but then IHG disappeared as a cash back option. It returned about a month ago at 4.5%. It’s great to see this (likely limited-time) doubling. Currently Marriotts are available through the site with a 2.5% rebate, Hyatt at 2%, Hotels.com at 3.25%, Starwood at 1.5%, and…

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American’s New Aircraft Paint Job Will Stay

A couple of weeks ago CEO of the newly merged American Airlines-US Airways announced he would let employees decide whether to keep the new aircraft tail paint job or revert to the old one. The vote is in: 52% of employees voted for the new American flag tail. More than 60,000 of the Fort Worth-based carrier’s 100,000 employees voted, with 52 percent in favor of the flag tail that was unveiled a year ago — just before the merger of American and US Airways was announced. The merger was completed last month. The new paint job stays – and is thus how US Airways aircraft will be painted, though one imagines there will be some “heritage” planes showing the history of airlines that make up what will become just American Airlines. You can join the…

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The Price to Buy United Elite Qualifying Miles Has Dropped

United sells miles paired with the purchase of tickets online at its website. You can buy redeemable miles based on the number of miles flown on the itinerary. On top of that you can also buy elite qualifying miles, too. Some people do this during the year in order to qualify for elite status more quickly. Others may do it right at the end of the year when they realize how many miles short they are going to be for status. In fact, some use this feature just to straight up buy the qualifying miles, without actually flying the itinerary that those miles are sold with. That’s because when you buy the miles, they post right away and are not refundable. But remember that any United itinerary purchased on the airline’s website can be refunded…

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5% Cash Back, 35,000 Points, and Cheap One-Way Awards (Bits ‘n Pieces for January 2, 2014)

News and notes from around the interweb: “A photograph taken by another passenger showed a man restrained in a seat with his legs bound and also appeared to have his arms tied.” (HT: Claire M.) PFdigest says that it may still be possible to get the old American Express Blue Cash card offering unlimited 5% rebates on gas, groceries, and drugstores after your first $6,500 in annual spend. 35,000 miles for the Hawaiian Airlines MasterCard is back, the card now issued by Barclays. This interests me not at all, their partner awards are generally expensive and you can’t combine partners on a single award, and transfers to Hilton are no longer as interesting post-devaluation. It could be useful for getting to Hawaii from a city Hawaiian flies to, of course. This past summer’s Aeroplan devaluation,…

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