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Planning for Iceland
Are there any programs or credit cards that i should sign up
for that will help in airfare n hotel for a trip next year to Iceland? Note that i had previously had british airway, citi aa visa n mastercrd Amex delta, Marriot, priority club, chase ink n sapphire. Thanks for any suggestions. |
Star Alliance is the only way to get there other than Iceland Air (which is not a part of an alliance). That means you should probably get the Chase United card and another Chase Ink card (whichever one you don't have) for a total of ~110k miles after meeting spends. Use that on Scandinavian Airlines to get from US->Oslo->KEF in Iceland.
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Club Carlson cards for either of the Radisson properties. We stayed at the one up the hill (not the one with a year in the name) and were happy with it. As gold on an award they included breakfast which was very good and saved us a good bit of money.
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Delta also flies there out of of NYC in the summer. Everytime I check flights, however, it's 110k miles, but it's an option.
I also want to go to Iceland soon so my strategy is to build up miles on the Barclays Arrival card. $400 signup bonus and 2% for spend. There's usually discounted fares out of Denver so I figure that's the easiest way. |
A really good tip is to use the Club Carlson 4-for-2 extended weekend, where you can get super deals in Reykjavik. You'll need gold Status for this, but it can be easily obtained
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Just pay out of your pocket. It not unusual to find sub $800 fare from the States to KEF.
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Get the Chase Ink. 55,000 points equals $687 in airfare. Non-stop RT fares with IcelandAir from JFK to KEF are around $676 in March and April for example.
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I don't think you can book Icelandair or Delta tickets from Ultimate Rewards. That's why I suggested Barclays Arrival-- you can use your miles on any airline, any seat.
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Originally Posted by jmiller2032
(Post 20945664)
I don't think you can book Icelandair or Delta tickets from Ultimate Rewards. That's why I suggested Barclays Arrival-- you can use your miles on any airline, any seat.
You can't transfer to Icelandair/Delta/etc. from Ultimate Rewards, but you can use them as cash value while booking through the Ultimate Rewards travel agency for 1.25 cents/point. I checked the UR site and indeed, there is availability through Icelandair. With the new bonus, Chase Ink offers 60k + 5k(from spend) points which is ~$812 through UR, and could pay for the ticket. |
Originally Posted by ComplexAnalysis
(Post 20946165)
You can't transfer to Icelandair/Delta/etc. from Ultimate Rewards, but you can use them as cash value while booking through the Ultimate Rewards travel agency for 1.25 cents/point. I checked the UR site and indeed, there is availability through Icelandair.
With the new bonus, Chase Ink offers 60k + 5k(from spend) points which is ~$812 through UR, and could pay for the ticket. |
Originally Posted by tys90:20943146
Star Alliance is the only way to get there other than Iceland Air (which is not a part of an alliance). That means you should probably get the Chase United card and another Chase Ink card (whichever one you don't have) for a total of ~110k miles after meeting spends. Use that on Scandinavian Airlines to get from US->Oslo->KEF in Iceland.
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Originally Posted by mediator
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Just pay out of your pocket. It not unusual to find sub $800 fare from the States to KEF.
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I recently flew KEF-DEN for about $350 and then paid about $50 from DEN to LAS. One way, of course.
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Originally Posted by mediator
(Post 20943975)
Just pay out of your pocket. It not unusual to find sub $800 fare from the States to KEF.
I didn't see many big brand name hotels in Reykjavik other than the Hilton. Others have commented on Radisson and other smaller chains... However, in my opinion, if you are going to Iceland, Reykjavik is probably the last place you want to be! It is a plain city... You can probably go to iceland and use no cash, so make sure you have a credit card with a chip for convenience. Many gas stations are un-manned, and will only take chipped credit cards... If you really want an adventure, consider flying to London or Paris and take one of the low cost airlines from there. (Assuming you want to go to Paris/London on the same trip) Icelandic air doesn't seem to have any alliance with any other airlines (As of June 2013, no more miles transfer to Alaskian Air!). But as someone else said, fare from JFK/Toronto and maybe 1 or 2 other big cities on the east coast is served by Icelandic air, so you will often find cheap airfare (under $700 all in) often... Consider going outside of peak season (June to August) for save on airfare/hotel/rental car cost. Its just as beautiful (often even more beautiful!) during May and September, and less tourist. |
Originally Posted by mediator
(Post 20943975)
Just pay out of your pocket. It not unusual to find sub $800 fare from the States to KEF.
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