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Did you like what Scott Mackenzie had to say in this episode about earning and redeeming points and miles? If you'd like to get started with points and miles, then you can check out my book The Beginners Guide to Points and Miles. And be sure to follow his blog, Hack My Trip.
Photo by: Nick Ciorogan
Before Scott Mackenzie mastered earning points and miles, he was earning his Ph.D in neuroscience.
He launched his travel hacking blog, Hack My Trip, while he was still in school. It was flying to interviews for his graduate school interviews that introduced him to earning enough frequent flyer miles for his first redemption. He quickly earned enough to extend his travel perks into his time spent living the frugal life of a student. Graduate students don’t generally have large sums of cash to help them fly to Asia during their school breaks; but Scott had figured out the secret to not only taking trips a student could pay for, but that most people couldn't afford to take.
In this episode, Scott allows me to pick his brain to help you get started thinking about travel hacking to earn points and miles so that we can break down the cost-prohibitive aspects of travel and see the world for as close to free as possible.
Words from a Travel Hacker:
What is Travel Hacking, and how does Scott define it.
Scott’s Best Travel Advice
The First Step: Have a plan. Don’t book at random. Don’t overlook opportunities to consolidate value and leverage earning.
Mentioned in this episode
Scott’s blog, Hack My Trip
Music Credit: Passion Pit - Moth’s Wings (Artec Remix), Aaron Static – Intrepid Journey
Like the show? I’d love a rating and review!
By Nathaniel Boyle: Explorer of travel, Founder of Holocene4.8
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Did you like what Scott Mackenzie had to say in this episode about earning and redeeming points and miles? If you'd like to get started with points and miles, then you can check out my book The Beginners Guide to Points and Miles. And be sure to follow his blog, Hack My Trip.
Photo by: Nick Ciorogan
Before Scott Mackenzie mastered earning points and miles, he was earning his Ph.D in neuroscience.
He launched his travel hacking blog, Hack My Trip, while he was still in school. It was flying to interviews for his graduate school interviews that introduced him to earning enough frequent flyer miles for his first redemption. He quickly earned enough to extend his travel perks into his time spent living the frugal life of a student. Graduate students don’t generally have large sums of cash to help them fly to Asia during their school breaks; but Scott had figured out the secret to not only taking trips a student could pay for, but that most people couldn't afford to take.
In this episode, Scott allows me to pick his brain to help you get started thinking about travel hacking to earn points and miles so that we can break down the cost-prohibitive aspects of travel and see the world for as close to free as possible.
Words from a Travel Hacker:
What is Travel Hacking, and how does Scott define it.
Scott’s Best Travel Advice
The First Step: Have a plan. Don’t book at random. Don’t overlook opportunities to consolidate value and leverage earning.
Mentioned in this episode
Scott’s blog, Hack My Trip
Music Credit: Passion Pit - Moth’s Wings (Artec Remix), Aaron Static – Intrepid Journey
Like the show? I’d love a rating and review!