AreTheyTheLemmings? wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 1:33 am
Thanks for those replies RJ and TJKansai.
I didn't realise you could buy miles; I thought accuing them via credit card purchases was the only method. Also, I tend to studiously ignore the emails from Saison, but I'll start reading them now to see if I can spot any deals.
Having a lot of points allows you flexibility in finding flights or rooms with availability. The downside is the number of miles/points is always changing (going up), so there is devaluation. Recently "dynamic pricing" is the all the rage, and whereas awards use to be based on categories, they are now based on market price, which makes finding great deals much harder.
This blogger probably does the best job in giving point values (which change with devaluations/reduced availability).
One more "deal" for US card owners is free anniversary hotel nights. For the cost of the annual fee $50-$100 you can get a free award night at a hotel that would normally charge $150-$300 for the same room. Chains such as Hyatt, Marriott and IHG all have these. These usually expire in 12 months, and they only make sense IF you enjoy getting out of town
For people who don't travel or want to invest the time in figuring all this out, a cashback card or the Rakuten ecosystem makes things easier. In Japan Costco's fee-free Orico gives 1% back on all purchases (and 2% at Costco).
If you can get a US-based card, then there are a number of cash-back options (Discover is one). In addition, AMEX and Chase can be great as they have certain cards which allow transfers to many different hotel/airline partners, but that is a rabbit hole too deep to get into here.