I find you so sweet and adorable and of course ultra travel points savvy! The travel poinrs guru! Hahaha. I think you have a Filipino mom (I am one) because you instruct so well which is helpful to anyone, but especially for Filipinos and other Asian moms, or any moms out there who need detailed instructions presented in a way that older moms like me and not tech savvy can understand! It is adorable! I love when you show things like " then you click this, and you go here"... they are so helpful. And i think for EVERYONE, whether you're young or old who wants to learn better. You're so helpful. Thank you for what you do. I hope you keep this kind of format of instructions because it actually helps. So many other TH-camrs speak so fast and not get into details you're still left confused after watching their long video. Salamat.
thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear you're enjoying the content and finding it valuable! Please share the channel with any friends who you think would benefit from the free step-by-step tutorials as well
Hi Julia! Been a big fan of your channel for a while now and took your course! Thank you for all you do! Just wanted to point out that you mention a few times in your video that Capital One is not a transfer partner of Iberia. However, it is a transfer of other avios programs, like British Airways, as shown in another example on your video. If one avios program is a transfer partner then all avios programs are transfer partners as you can move avios between programs instantly and for free. I believe for the BA to Iberia avios transfer you have to have had your Iberia account active for 30 days and have transferred points previously (you can transfer avios between avios programs in small increments - ie don't have to be in increments of 1,000 etc), so best to open an Iberia account asap, so this is all ready to go!
Thank you so much for your support! And you're absolutely correct! You could transfer to BA and then Iberia once the account has been open long enough.
thanks for the comment! Usually I've heard that finding the saver award space is the hard part and once you find where the good deals are, then transferring your points over is the easy part, but I can definitely make some tutorials for how to move points over e.g. how to move Capital One to Air Canada. Subscribe and stay tuned for those tutorials!
Always learning something new from your videos! If the same airline have 1 seat available on two different programs(i.e. Aeroplan & LifeMiles), does that mean you can use both programs to book 2 seats for that airline?
glad you're finding the content valuable! In the example you gave, it's likely that Aeroplan and Lifemiles are showing the same 1 available seat. Once that seat is booked on Aeroplan, I'd bet the inventory disappears from Lifemiles as well.
will do! Also, if you're interested, we can prepare a personalized tutorial for you for this exact route through the Patreon: www.patreon.com/geobreezetravel
Hi Julia, a question-knowing what you know now, how would you plan a trip to our hometown of the Philippines in business class using points and miles, any sweet spots you can suggest?
yes! here's a tutorial about different sweet spots to Asia: th-cam.com/video/SOUdVONQIDk/w-d-xo.html and if you're interested, we can also put together a personalized step by step tutorial for you through the Patreon, based on your home airport and what kind of points you're working with: patreon.com/geobreezetravel
I think it depends on how you feel. Each person would measure it differently. If you really want to try Emirates FC but don’t want to pay high fees or don’t have enough points, this considers a good deal. Of course we all want to take a longer flight.
I don't have a 10k rule for first class. Personally, I would be willing to pay 20k points for Emirates first class, especially if the total points outlay is relatively small compared to other Emirates routes.
@shadowblade232 capitalone denied my application for the venture because it hasn't even been a month since I got my venture X. So maybe I'll try chase sapphire reserve and after a few months I'll try capitalone again
I find you so sweet and adorable and of course ultra travel points savvy! The travel poinrs guru! Hahaha. I think you have a Filipino mom (I am one) because you instruct so well which is helpful to anyone, but especially for Filipinos and other Asian moms, or any moms out there who need detailed instructions presented in a way that older moms like me and not tech savvy can understand! It is adorable! I love when you show things like " then you click this, and you go here"... they are so helpful. And i think for EVERYONE, whether you're young or old who wants to learn better. You're so helpful. Thank you for what you do. I hope you keep this kind of format of instructions because it actually helps. So many other TH-camrs speak so fast and not get into details you're still left confused after watching their long video. Salamat.
thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear you're enjoying the content and finding it valuable! Please share the channel with any friends who you think would benefit from the free step-by-step tutorials as well
Hi Julia! Been a big fan of your channel for a while now and took your course! Thank you for all you do! Just wanted to point out that you mention a few times in your video that Capital One is not a transfer partner of Iberia. However, it is a transfer of other avios programs, like British Airways, as shown in another example on your video. If one avios program is a transfer partner then all avios programs are transfer partners as you can move avios between programs instantly and for free. I believe for the BA to Iberia avios transfer you have to have had your Iberia account active for 30 days and have transferred points previously (you can transfer avios between avios programs in small increments - ie don't have to be in increments of 1,000 etc), so best to open an Iberia account asap, so this is all ready to go!
Thank you so much for your support! And you're absolutely correct! You could transfer to BA and then Iberia once the account has been open long enough.
You just look for the flight. Anyone can search on their own. What you need to show is how to book using your points from your credit card
thanks for the comment! Usually I've heard that finding the saver award space is the hard part and once you find where the good deals are, then transferring your points over is the easy part, but I can definitely make some tutorials for how to move points over e.g. how to move Capital One to Air Canada. Subscribe and stay tuned for those tutorials!
@@geobreezetravel Yes! That would also be a very helpful video. Thank you.
Always learning something new from your videos! If the same airline have 1 seat available on two different programs(i.e. Aeroplan & LifeMiles), does that mean you can use both programs to book 2 seats for that airline?
glad you're finding the content valuable!
In the example you gave, it's likely that Aeroplan and Lifemiles are showing the same 1 available seat. Once that seat is booked on Aeroplan, I'd bet the inventory disappears from Lifemiles as well.
@@geobreezetravel Thank you!
If you can show some examples to JFK to DEL with a stopover in Dubai that really helpful 😊
I recentky took that flight on first class all on points. Best flight experience ever on and off the plane
How points you used and which airline?
@@seank.461 360k points on emirates thru Amex portal round trip
will do! Also, if you're interested, we can prepare a personalized tutorial for you for this exact route through the Patreon:
www.patreon.com/geobreezetravel
Hi Julia, a question-knowing what you know now, how would you plan a trip to our hometown of the Philippines in business class using points and miles, any sweet spots you can suggest?
yes! here's a tutorial about different sweet spots to Asia: th-cam.com/video/SOUdVONQIDk/w-d-xo.html
and if you're interested, we can also put together a personalized step by step tutorial for you through the Patreon, based on your home airport and what kind of points you're working with:
patreon.com/geobreezetravel
Which airline can we book a flight to SE Asia like SIN with a stopover in MLE or vice versa?
Singapore Airlines is a great option! Here's a tutorial with other sweet spots to Asia as well:
th-cam.com/video/SOUdVONQIDk/w-d-xo.html
So the bogota to miami flight in F class means 20,000 points per hour. Would you consider that a good deal?
I think it depends on how you feel. Each person would measure it differently. If you really want to try Emirates FC but don’t want to pay high fees or don’t have enough points, this considers a good deal. Of course we all want to take a longer flight.
I don't have a 10k rule for first class. Personally, I would be willing to pay 20k points for Emirates first class, especially if the total points outlay is relatively small compared to other Emirates routes.
Can i get both capitalone venture and venture x? So that i can get 150k points
It is possible but Capital One is notoriously fickle with approvals for multiple personal cards if your credit score is too high (ironically enough)
@shadowblade232 capitalone denied my application for the venture because it hasn't even been a month since I got my venture X.
So maybe I'll try chase sapphire reserve and after a few months I'll try capitalone again
yes, but make sure you leave at least 6 months between applications