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Best Points Setup for DC-Flyer
Hello All -
After spending a few weeks scouring this and other sites, I've learned that there is no "best" FF airline/hotel/car/card setup - it all depends on who you are, where you go, where you stay, etc... so I thought I'd pitch this specific scenario and see what comes up: - Home base: DC area, typically fly out of Dulles IAD - Volume: Once or twice a month, 1-3 night stays. - Destinations: Heaviest in VA Beach, VA; Dayton, OH; San Diego, CA; and Ontario, CA. - Accomodations: Usually stay at/below government rate. - Car: Usually rent economy class. - Card: I've been using my company card to book everything - considering switching to a personal rewards card. - Current points: I haven't racked up enough to be tied to one airline, hotel, or car rental company, but I have small point balances with United, Marriott, and Hertz. Question 1: What do you United/Marriot/Hertz folks think about that combo? Can I make a minor modification (maybe use different hotel or rental chain) to better effect? What rewards card would you recommend for those three? Question 2: If I were willing to walk away from my small point balances, what do you IAD-based travelers consider the best FF/hotel/car/card setup? Thank you! Catfish97 |
Just my 2cents- Out of WAS Delta is not terribly bad for domestic rewards. (It is for international and some business class). It's at least as good as AA & CO for domestic economy rewards.
IAD is a United mini-hub so US/CO makes sense. A lot of your traffic seems suited to SWA routes from IAD also. Using the AmEx Gold that's free for a year is nice to transfer points to airlines easily. $175 after 1st year makes it a temp card. Overall the Starwood AmEx that's $65 after 1st year is wonderful as you can transfer to many airlines and get 25% bonus on each 20K transfer. Until you figure out which airline you use most, having one or both of these free for a year makes sense. |
Originally Posted by tassojunior
(Post 15795448)
Just my 2cents- Out of WAS Delta is not terribly bad for domestic rewards. (It is for international and some business class). It's at least as good as AA & CO for domestic economy rewards.
IAD is a United mini-hub so UA/CO makes sense. A lot of your traffic seems suited to SWA routes from IAD also. Using the AmEx Gold that's free for a year is nice to transfer points to airlines easily. $175 after 1st year makes it a temp card. Overall the Starwood AmEx that's $65 after 1st year is wonderful as you can transfer to many airlines and get 25% bonus on each 20K transfer. Starwood just happens to be a whole lot better than Marriott Rewards for hotel rewards also. Until you figure out which airline you use most, having one or both of these free for a year makes sense. |
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