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Tyler first joined the AwardWallet team in July 2023 as a freelance writer before joining the team full-time as of December 2023. He was first truly captivated by points and miles in 2019 while a student at NC State University, as they allowed him to chase his travel ambition while on a college budget.

When he’s not working or spending time with family, you can find Tyler surfing, planning another trip, or scheming his future ascent up Aconcagua in Mendoza, Argentina.

KrisFlyer Award Sale: Fly Premium Economy US-Singapore From 56,250 Miles per Way

If you're looking to make some travel plans for early next year, Singapore Airlines has marked down several award itineraries by 25%. It's a generous discount, but there are some route limitations — especially if you plan to fly to or from the United States. But if you find something you like, this sale won't be around for long. The last day you can make a reservation is September 22, 2024.

You Can Now Convert MGM Rewards Points to Marriott Bonvoy Points — And Vice Versa

Earlier this year, the long-awaited integration of MGM and Marriott Bonvoy took center stage. Outside of making 16 MGM properties bookable with Bonvoy points, the Marriott-MGM tie up offers resort-goers tier match opportunities, reciprocal elite benefits, and more. The "and more" grew today as Marriott and MGM finally made good on a benefit proposed many months ago. Here's why that matters.

All the Credit Cards That Earn Hilton Honors Points

Travelers have dozens of ways to earn Hilton Honors points. That's a big deal if you're building a stash to fund a free night at one of Hilton's properties. The best way to earn a lot of Hilton points quickly is via credit card — either by netting a sign-up bonus on a Hilton credit card or initiating a transfer from one of Hilton's partner programs. Read on to learn about all the credit cards that earn Hilton Honors points.

SAS Awards Now Bookable Online Through Flying Blue — And At Incredible Rates

On September 1, 2024, SAS left Star Alliance for SkyTeam. Since then, SAS awards have been increasingly made available to book through SkyTeam partners. Yesterday, we covered how you can now book SAS awards with Delta SkyMiles. But there's an even more appealing option using one of the easiest-to-earn mileage currencies around. Here's what you need to know about this new mileage redemption option.

Delta Adds SAS Mileage Redemptions — But Only On Certain Routes

Earlier this week, Scandinavian Airlines (better known as SAS) changed jerseys, leaving Star Alliance to become a member of SkyTeam. One of the implications of a shift in alliance is new mileage redemption opportunities, which are now rolling out. Effective immediately, you can redeem Delta SkyMiles for intra-European SAS itineraries. Here's what we know about this brand-new SkyMiles redemption option.

Is Your Wallet Working for You? Here’s How To Evaluate Your Credit Card Portfolio

Whether you've got one credit card or a wallet with cards in every slot, it's important to take the time at least once a year to revaluate which credit cards are worth keeping. Your spending habits, travel goals, and ability to utilize credit card perks will change over time—and so will the benefits that come with your cards. Here's our guide to managing the cards in your wallet like a pro.

All About the 48 Airlines You Can Book Using Aeroplan Points

Air Canada lists a whopping 51 partner airlines on its website. To be exact, that's the sum of 24 Star Alliance partners and 27 non-alliance partners. However, not all of its partner airlines are available for award redemptions. Including Air Canada itself, Aeroplan members can reserve flights on nearly 50 different airlines using points. Here's a look at which airlines you can book with Aeroplan points.

Capital One Venture X vs. Spark Cash Plus: Which Business Card Is Best for You?

Capital One's Capital One Venture X Business and Capital One Spark Cash Plus cards are both offering huge bonuses: 150,000 bonus miles and $2,000 Cash Back, respectively. The spending requirements are sizeable, but the value of these bonuses can't be understated. Which bonus should you pursue for your business? Here are the similarities and differences between these cards and their current bonuses.