5 points and miles tasks to do by the end of the year
As you might expect, my social media feeds are full of points and miles enthusiasts. Recently, several self-appointed points and miles “influencers” embarked on a worldwide trek where they had to fly 15 airlines in order to earn one million airline miles with SAS, a European airline.
This annoyed me because it brought up two of my biggest pet peeves about points and miles.
One, it fosters the perception that it takes a lot of time and effort to “win” at points and miles. And two, it feeds the myth that you need a bajillion points and miles to be able to travel.
I reject both of these ideas.
I believe points and miles shouldn’t be complicated or time-consuming. My goal is to help make using your points and miles more accessible, not harder.
So, if you have a resolution to use your points and miles to travel more for less in 2025, I have 5 steps for you to be ready:
- Download the Going app.
It’s that simple. This takes two seconds of your life, and now you’ll be ready to hop on the deals when they drop.
Download the app
- Read up on our Intro to Points series.
This email series walks you through the basics of how to get set up in points and miles. Study up, and you’ll be ready to go.
Sign up
- Sign up for airline loyalty accounts.
We talk a lot about transferring credit card points to an airline partner to redeem for a flight. In order to make that transfer, you need to set up a loyalty account with an airline. It’s kind of like transferring from your checking to your savings accounts: You need to both accounts opened and link them.
You can create these accounts beforehand to be ready when you see a points deal you want to book.
Some airline programs that frequently appear in our points deals include:
If you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready!
- Use your card’s travel fee credits.
Several credit cards come with annual travel fee credits. These are literally reimbursements in the form of a statement credit when you use your card to pay for an eligible service. Much like your FSA funds, they are a use-it-or-lose-it benefit.
- The Platinum Card® from American Express offers an annual $200 airline incidental fee credit. Even if you’re not flying until next year, you can prepay for checked luggage now to use your credit. Before doing so, you’ll need to select a preferred airline. Just use the chat function in your card’s app to do so.
- Plan your credit card strategy.
Audit your spending and card usage in 2024. Was there one card you didn’t use too often? If it comes with a hefty annual fee, maybe it’s worth considering downgrading or even canceling it.
Extra credit
- Check your progress towards elite status. If you’ve been around here for a while, you know that I don’t think it’s worth stressing over attaining elite status. Why? Because airlines make it harder to earn, holding the right card can get you many of the same perks. But, if this is something you care about, check your progress and make your final travel plans to attain it.
- Apply for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck. There isn’t a calendar year deadline for this to-do list item, but if your card offers a statement credit for an application to either of these programs, take advantage of it. Both programs require an in-person interview as the final step for approval, and the wait for an appointment can sometimes be lengthy. Why not start the online application now and then reserve an interview appointment in the new year?
Published December 4, 2024
Last updated December 10, 2024