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7+ Favorite Travel Tips & Tricks of Ordinary People

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If you’re reading this, chances are you have some interest in travel. In fact, you may have a lot of interest. Maybe you’re a Hyatt Globalist or have American AAdvantage Executive Platinum status. Perhaps you’ve been able to go to all 50 states or (gasp!) every country in the world.

Of course, not everyone has or is even trying to get Million Miler status. The vast majority of us don’t even fly very often—maybe once or twice a year, or not even that often. Some people are somewhere in between the two extremes—they travel regularly but not enough to be considered in the “big league.”

Regardless of how much you travel – all the time, hardly ever, or somewhere in between, you’ve probably used some travel life hacks.

A definition of hacking is “a strategy or technique for managing one’s time or activities more efficiently.” Travel hacking started as working up within the existing rules set up by airlines, credit cards, hotels and rental car companies, using them to earn free flights and frequent flyer miles, free hotel stays and hotel points, and/or free/cheap/upgraded rental car. Those activities continue to this day but now include almost any idea that makes traveling easier or more affordable. So a travel hack could be how to churn credit cards and not ruin your credit score…but it could also be using packing cubes to fit more into your suitcase.

Several thousand travelers were recently asked what their favorite travel hack was. These were people from every level of traveler—from those who frequently use ultra-low-cost carriers like Spirit, Frontier and Allegiant to those who go to United Polaris lounges on a regular basis. Regardless, there are probably some tips and tricks you hadn’t thought of or heard of and might find helpful.

How To Enhance Your Trip

Getting Into Lounges

Packing Advice

Tips To Save Money

Earning Points & Miles

Airport Hacks

Plane Hacks

Hotel Hacks

Miscellaneous Hacks & Tips

OK, your turn – what are some of your “everyday” travel hacks?

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