103 episodes

Welcome to the Award Travel 101 Podcast! Founded in 2013 with just 20 members, the Award Travel 101 Facebook group teaches members how to travel the world using points and miles. Today, a community of over 100,000+ people from around the world share, teach and learn how to travel anywhere on any budget. Where are you going with Award Travel?

Award Travel 101 Joseph Petrovic

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.4 • 110 Ratings

Welcome to the Award Travel 101 Podcast! Founded in 2013 with just 20 members, the Award Travel 101 Facebook group teaches members how to travel the world using points and miles. Today, a community of over 100,000+ people from around the world share, teach and learn how to travel anywhere on any budget. Where are you going with Award Travel?

    Largest Hotel Chains - Which One's Right for You?

    Largest Hotel Chains - Which One's Right for You?

    The Award Travel 101 Podcast is brought to you in part by Thrifty Traveler Premium. Get Thrifty Traveler Premium deal/award alerts sent straight to your inbox. Recent finds include:
    Business Class to Paris for 40KPremium Economy to Taipei for $1,994 R/TBusiness class to Seoul on Korean (Rare find) for 75KYou can find these at ThriftyTraveler.com/Premium
    Post of the week
    Andrew “Bacon” Goodman - Disney for $375 INCLUDING PARK TICKETS!?
    News
    Hilton/Small Luxury Hotels (Updates)Choice Sweet Spots New Citi AAdvantage Business offerTrip updates
    JoeGirl's night & Boy's night without spending $675!What bonuses did we get?
    AngieTwo Free Hilton NightsJoe20K Referral14X spend Amex Business GoldAlmost done with wife's Citi AAdvantage CardHighlight Feature: 20 Largest Hotel Chains & the Six We're Focusing On
    We came across an interesting diagram ranking the top 20 hotel programs throughout the world.  Do you know which is largest?
    Some are less familiar, so we ranked the six we most frequently discuss in the Award Travel 101 Facebook community:
    #2 Wyndham - 9,280 Properties from Days Inn all the way up to Wyndham Grand. #3 Marriott- One of the largest footprints with 8,484 properties a wide range of price points from Springhill Suites up to Ritz Carlton and St. Regis luxury hotels. #6 Choice - with 7,500 properties domestically, Choice is not known for being great. They start with low level properties like Comfort Inn’s and Quality Inn’s but  their Ascend and Cambria properties look great.#7 Hilton - counting 7,165 properties in their portfolio, Hilton is similar to Marriott with a fairly sizable footprint with a wide range of price points from Hampton Inn to Waldorf Astoria.#8 IHG - With 1,000 less (6,164) properties, another one that families on a budget may opt for is Holiday Inn Express and their tasty cinnamon rolls. IHG starts with Holiday Inn’s and has upper level Kimptons.#16 Hyatt - With 1,200 properties (Hyatt says 1,300+ today), World of Hyatt is markedly smaller. They start at Hyatt Place and their flagship properties fall under Park Hyatt. TIP OF THE WEEK:
    Have a good backup plan for using your credit cards. Tune in to hear Angie's fail.
    Where To Find the Award Travel 101 Community

    For questions, you can join us in the free 100,000+ member Award Travel 101 Community.
    For more intermediate and advanced strategies, join Award Travel 201 community To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at contactawardtravel@gmail.com. Our next meetup is located in San Antonio, TX on April 26–28, 2024. If you want a waitlisted ticket, see this post in AT101. Support the AT101 Podcast/Community

    • 46 min
    The Most Powerful Tool in Award Travel

    The Most Powerful Tool in Award Travel

    The Award Travel 101 Podcast is brought to you in part by Thrifty Traveler Premium. Get Thrifty Traveler Premium deal/award alerts sent straight to your inbox. Use promo code “AT10” for $10 off your first year. Recent finds include:
    Business Class to Switzerland for 60KJapan for 55K R/TBusiness Class to Europe starting at 45KYou can find these at ThriftyTraveler.com/Premium
    Post of the week
    Jennifer Jacobs - A tale of caution - vacation club/time-share presentations
    News
    AwardWallet’s Roundup of Airline and Hotel Program Sweet SpotsOne Credit Card Issuer Just Increased Its Global Entry Benefit. Will Others Follow?Credit Card Welcome Offers of 100,000 Points (or More!)What bonuses did we get?
    JackieEnhanced United Business card welcome offerJTSpending toward World of Hyatt card Free Night Award and elite night creditsWyndham Business Card - how will this be maximized (hint: Angie and I discussed this last week)JoeReferral from Amex Business Gold - why is that so important (14X Dining)?Tip for Double dipping this referral in Award Travel 201 (must be a member - $90 per year & includes AwardWallet Plus)Received 2nd Hyatt Cat 1-4 certificate and swapped out a two night stay at a Category 4 peak night pricing (from this card) to get 36,000 points backHighlight Feature: The Most Powerful Tool in Award Travel
    How does one weed out the noise to find what's most useful for your Award Travel strategies?  In-person events will provide opportunities for attendees to speak with and listen to experts in the field which help fine-tune their strategies. We encourage you to attend, engage, explore, learn, and ask questions.
    In the podcast, I mentioned that early on, I didn't know how to complete a minimum spend. Here are some tips that might help you avoid that same situation. Had I attended an event back then, I would have understood my options.
    To learn more:
    14th Annual Chicago SeminarsTaco 'Bout a FiestaTip of the week
    Make the most out of schedule changes. Hear how all three of us have used these recently to improve our schedules and/or save in the process.
    Where To Find the Award Travel 101 Community

    For questions, you can join us in the free 100,000+ member Award Travel 101 Community.
    For more intermediate and advanced strategies, join Award Travel 201 community To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at contactawardtravel@gmail.com. Our next meetup is located in San Antonio, TX on April 26–28, 2024. If you want a waitlisted ticket, see this post in AT101. Support the AT101 Podcast/Community

    • 43 min
    When to Hold 'em and When to Fold 'em

    When to Hold 'em and When to Fold 'em

    The Award Travel 101 Podcast is brought to you in part by Thrifty Traveler Premium. Get Thrifty Traveler Premium deal/award alerts sent straight to your inbox. Use promo code “AT10” for $10 off your first year. Recent finds include:
    Business Class to Europe for 59K pointsBusiness Class to Colombia for 64K miles R/TR/T to St. Kitts for $431You can find these at ThriftyTraveler.com/Premium

    Post of the week
    Penina Olar - My husband and I are considering a trip to Asia this summer. When is the best time book with points? My husband wants to fly business class but it’s showing the miles to be at 200K per person for one way. Will the price come down if I book closer to our trip? Most likely going in June.
    News
    Zorkcast Episode of “Yo 11 Minutes” 70 - status matchingComplete Guide to Wells Fargo Transfer PartnersAir India Refreshes it’s Flying Returns ProgramIberia Plus Bonus: New Milestone RewardsApplication Fee Is Going up for Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI, Kids Will Be FreeWhat bonuses did we get?
    AngieWhere's my 20K point checking account bonus?JoeAlaska Business CardAlaska Consumer CardTrip updates
    AngieModified India trip - 3 separate carriers on 3 different ticketsDomestic flights used Business Platinum portal to get 35% points backJoeChicago Seminars flights 7K out & 11.4K back. Hotel (16K WOH) bookedTampa Dad/Son trip using 50K Breeze and 28K Southwest points plus WOHBooked GH Tokyo using 95K + Suite Upgrade Award $1,200 per night ($3,600)Highlight Feature: Strategy - When to Close Cards
    Thanks to a recommendation from a member, we decided to review when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em.
    Is there long-term value?Are the benefits enough to offset the annual fee?If not, is there a retention offer?If no offer, is there a path t0 product change to preserve the credit line to help with utilization ratioIf there's no path to product change, consider closing the card as long as it’s not the oldest cardIf no annual fee, no reason to close. However, sometimes it helps if you close some no fee cards with no value. This was something one of our moderators did to get a Capital One card. If you’re not using them though, put a small charge on them periodically.Where To Find the Award Travel 101 Community

    For questions, you can join us in the free 100,000+ member Award Travel 101 Community.
    For more intermediate and advanced strategies, join Award Travel 201 community To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at contactawardtravel@gmail.com. Our next meetup is located in San Antonio, TX on April 26–28, 2024. If you want a waitlisted ticket, see this post in AT101. Support the AT101 Podcast/Community

    • 48 min
    How You Doing?

    How You Doing?

    The Award Travel 101 Podcast is brought to you in part by Thrifty Traveler Premium. Get Thrifty Traveler Premium deal/award alerts sent straight to your inbox. Use promo code “AT10” for $10 off your first year. Recent finds include:
    Business Class to Hawaii for 31KFrench Polynesia for 40K R/TOne-way Business class to Paris for 40KYou can find these at ThriftyTraveler.com/Premium

    Post of the week
    New Mod, Anthony Cave - fly to Australia for $100
    News
    8 New Airlines Just Joined PreCheck. Here’s A List of All 99 TSA PreCheck Participating Airlines— Iberia is the biggie hereChase Sapphire Reserve and Ritz-Carlton Card Priority Pass Benefit Change: No More Restaurants or MarketsYou Can Now Redeem Choice Privileges Points Online at Preferred HotelsAmex Hilton Honors Business Card Shakeup: Priority Pass Out, Spending Credits In, Higher Annual FeeChicago Seminars 2024 Dates and New Location Just AnnouncedWhat bonuses did we get?
    AngieHilton Biz cards to get Free Night Award before 6/30JoeCiti AAdvantage 75K welcome offerProduct changed my Citi AAdvantage Platinum to Citi Custom CashMet $15K spend on World of HyattTrip updates
    AngieMontana girls golf trip - Companion PassChicago Seminars. Using Hyatt points (8k per night) plus a FNC from brand explorerI’m going to India!JoeCarambola Renaissance Marriott Bonvoy - see my review hereHighlight Feature: How You Doing — Quarter One Review
    Angie -
    Free cruises - Wyndham Business CardSpending for all the Free Night CertificatesClosing cards that are causing too much workIn the home stretch of the house process so new cards and trips second quarterWas gifted AA Gold and upgraded Barclay’s Red to SilverBoundless to another Ritz?Joe - 
    AA status - Just 1/10th of the way return to Executive PlatinumHyatt Status - 23/60 nights so far (just 4 from stays)Marriott Status - 54/50 nights via shortcutWyndham points - enough to book Vacasa for 2025Just two welcome offers so far, but I have more planned for Q2Where To Find the Award Travel 101 Community

    For questions, you can join us in the free 100,000+ member Award Travel 101 Community.
    For more intermediate and advanced strategies, join Award Travel 201 community To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at contactawardtravel@gmail.com. Our next meetup is located in San Antonio, TX on April 26–28, 2024. If you want a waitlisted ticket, see this post in AT101. Support the AT101 Podcast/Community

    • 50 min
    Points Down Under

    Points Down Under

    Mike returns to discuss his journey down under to skip his 40th birthday. I also share some tips on how I put my trip together to join him for just 52 hours on the ground.
    The Award Travel 101 Podcast is brought to you in part by Thrifty Traveler Premium. Get Thrifty Traveler Premium deal/award alerts sent straight to your inbox. Use promo code “AT10” for $10 off your first year. Recent finds include:
    Round-trip to Paris for 38K milesBusiness Class to Vietnam "Nerd Alert" for 40K milesOne-way Business to England/Ireland for 45K pointsYou can find these at ThriftyTraveler.com/Premium
    News
    United Mile PoolingUpdated Ink Cash BonusBilt - American & AlaskaTrack Travel Plans with AwardWalletWhat bonuses did we get?
    Mike -Chase Ink CashAmex Business CheckingTrip updates
    JoeRebooked Southwest - saved how many points?Rebooked Car rental in Caribbean to save $130Backup Flights to Protect optionsHighlight Feature: Points Down Under
    Mike shares how he created a memorable trip to celebrate his 40th turn around the sun. I spent 52 hours there too. Both of us flew American and United's longest routes in opposite directions.
    Mike - Birthday bucket list trip to Australia
    AA Flagship to LAXGreenwich Lounge JFK (former Flagship)Dream Hollywood (1 night) - Hyatt Cat 1-7 cert1 day National car rental $60Warner Brothers Studio Tour (Viator)AA Flagship to SYDQantas F Lounge (salt & pepper squid, minute steak)Flagship LoungeHyatt Regency Sydney (4 nights)Upgraded to Harbour View Executive SuiteBondi Beach, Ocean Pools, Coastal WalkHunter Valley Wine Tour (Viator)Blue Mountains Tour, Scenic World & Featherdale Animal Park (Viator)
    Park Hyatt (4 nights)Harbour View King room Opera House viewBridge ClimbOpera House TourManly BeachSt. Patrick's Day festivitiesUnited Polaris SYD-IAH-CLEJoe - Quick turn to SYD 56 hours of travel and 52 hours on the ground
    5 lounges in IAHPolaris 80K (now 100K) UA + $26Train $14 each way to CBD and Circular (Key) QuayFour Seasons FHR bookingLots of Lounges
    AA - bit of fiasco 65K + $80Tip of the week
    People/community make the difference (getting my seat back). I shared a more in-depth piece in our Premium/Paid Award Travel 201 Community.
    Where To Find the Award Travel 101 Community

    For questions, you can join us in the free 100,000+ member Award Travel 101 Community.
    For more intermediate and advanced strategies, join Award Travel 201 community To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at contactawardtravel@gmail.com. Our next meetup is located in San Antonio, TX on April 26–28, 2024. If you want a waitlisted ticket, see this post in AT101. Support the AT101 Podcast/Community

    • 52 min
    First International Business Class Flight

    First International Business Class Flight

    In this episode, I interview a long-time friend, who was hesitant to open up credit cards for fear of ruining his credit and overspending. Tune-in to hear how he overcame that fear and is now booking his first international business class flights! These aren't the typical domestic carriers a newer Award Traveler might book either (American, Delta, or United).
    The Award Travel 101 Podcast is brought to you in part by Thrifty Traveler Premium. Get Thrifty Traveler Premium deal/award alerts sent straight to your inbox. Use promo code “AT10” for $10 off your first year. Recent finds include:
    Round-trip Business class to Faroe Islands for under $1,100Business class to S.E. Asia for 50,000 milesPuerto Vallarta & Cabo San Lucas, Mexico under $294You can find these at ThriftyTraveler.com/Premium

    Award Travel 101 Podcast Episode 60 Show Notes
    POINT.ME  DISCOUNT OFFER
    If you didn't catch our LIVE interview Thursday evening (3/14/2024) with co-founder, Tiffany Funk, she's offered the Award Travel 101 community 50% off annual subscriptions of point.me for a limited time. Full Details:
    Code: AWARDTRAVEL101Offer: 50% off a yearly standard subscription (not redeemable for monthly)Expires: 3/31/24 at 11:59pm ESTThere are so many new tools you can use to search for award space, but the one that provides the most robust options is point.me, and it's one of the two tools I rely on to assist in my daily searches. So if you want to try point.me and SAVE 50% on your next year of Award Searches, use the code listed above. 
    Highlight Feature: Booking Your First International Business Class Flight
    Welcome to Episode 60 of the AT101 Podcast! My co-host, Angie Sparks is off, AND I was traveling to Australia for the most crazy journey I've done to this point, but I thought I’d introduce Tod this week, so we recorded this episode ahead of my travels. Tod is a longtime friend, but he hasn’t always been as excited about award travel as many of us have been. He’s the perfect example of someone who didn’t believe in the power of credit card rewards, yet has come to embrace them as a tool to do more with less.
    In our highlight feature, we’ll discuss his growth and how he’s managed to book his first international (overseas) trip to Manilla, Philippines (in business class) and how he’s booking airlines that he would never have expected to be flying just a few short months ago (like Qatar’s QSuites or EVA lie-flat business class) - all from credit card reward programs and a willingness to branch out. 


    Tip of the week
    Stacking rewards programs can be useful - like getting Grocery store/fuel rewards in addition to your cards that earn category bonuses.
    Where To Find the Award Travel 101 Community

    For questions, you can join us in the free 100,000+ member Award Travel 101 Community.
    For more intermediate and advanced strategies, join Award Travel 201 community To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at contactawardtravel@gmail.com. Our next meetup is located in San Antonio, TX on April 26–28, 2024. If you want a waitlisted ticket, see this post in AT101. Support the AT101 Podcast/Community

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
110 Ratings

110 Ratings

JBBD88 ,

More Energy!

As an avid AT101 member and lover of all things points, I enjoy this podcast. Understanding things take time, the podcast does feel much more “scripted” with Jeff whereas with Richard, felt much more natural and had a great flow. Hopefully the more natural feeling comes back in the coming weeks!

E.V.ddie ,

Another left wing points blogger

Supporting “miles for (illegal) migrants, talking about how bad it is to see “white” bloggers. To be on the left is to be a racist. Intentions don’t matter, treating people differently according to their skin color is fundamentally racist. Disgusting

pointsdude ,

Good podcast but allow for more talk across hosts

Enjoy the podcast and it mostly consists of beginner to intermediate/moderate concepts. My biggest critique is that Joe seems to always want to make it all about him. When Angie or the other guests discuss their experiences, Joe just quickly acknowledges it and moves onto his thoughts, experiences, etc. and takes a lot of time discussing his own personal stuff. I understand he is the primary host but he could try to be a little more interested in the other hosts’ experiences rather than being selfish and just always spending time talking about himself and his own experiences.

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