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How To Renew Your Global Entry Membership (And a Trick to Getting a Quick Approval)
How To Renew Your Global Entry Membership (And a Trick to Getting a Quick Approval)
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Global Entry is a US customs screening program that allows low-risk, pre-approved, international travelers expedited entry into the United States. Since US Customs and Border Protection runs the program, it also allows members to use TSA Pre✓ lines when traveling domestically. It’s an excellent tool for frequent travelers and easy to obtain for free through various travel rewards credit cards.

JT Genter
JT Genter
How To Earn, Use, and Maximize a Delta Companion Certificate
How To Earn, Use, and Maximize a Delta Companion Certificate
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Not all companion certificates are created equal. Some require considerable credit card spending to earn, and others only reduce the ticket cost to $99 rather than $0. Thankfully, Delta's companion certificates involve neither of those stipulations, making them much easier for travelers to use and enjoy. Plus, Delta makes using these certificates incredibly easy, giving travelers endless redemption possibilities. Here's how to earn, use, and maximize them.

Ross Denkin
Ross Denkin

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