1. What city are you in for school and home?
Need to know to identify those airlines that hub near you to round up
the usual suspects.
2. Try creditkarma.com for a shadow of your equifax score.
3. Learn how to use kayak.
4. Pick a list of potential countries to visit.
5. Are you a credit union member?
Sometimes you can tag along with your parent's membership and
sometimes CU's are an easy place to build credit starting out.
6. Do you have a passport? If not get one.
Afraid most of us entitled to fly free forever are a bit beyond college age with high credit scores, relatively high income, or road warrior careers.
First country for you to bag probably ought to be Canada if you have not already done so.
Originally Posted by
watiner
I've always wanted to see the world, but money is the number one obstacle that holds me back. I'm a college student and would like to find ways to make traveling more feasible.
I started browsing the Flyertalk forums only to realize that I couldn't even get the gist of what everyone was saying--I have no experience with any of the programs that everyone on her seems to be so familiar with.
Is there a thread that can guide me in the right direction? I don't even know where to start.
Thanks,
Anna