Sally Edmonds has been on five international trips with his family in the last 10 years and has not paid a single penny for any of them.
The two -year -old mother, is “obsessed” with the collection of loyalty points and has come with a strategy that allows her to be the best set of points, this includes being updated in all the eligible transition that gains points.
Edmonds is a member of Velocity: the frequent flying program of Virgin Australia.
The Velocity member takes about 18 months to collect approximately 2 million points with his last balance spent on a next four -week trip to Thailand with his family.
“I have two children (16 and 11 years old) with autism, so travel is not always easy,” Edmonds said. “But we have close family friends who travel with us who feel comfortable and understanding.
“I’m lucky to use my points to also cover your accommodation and help keep costs.”
The Edmonds points cover four flights back from Virgin Economy for husband and children, as well as accommodation for all those who are on the trip, including their five family friends.
Edmonds said that if it weren’t for the points, the trip would have cost him approximately $ 15,000, something he could not pay.
“We could simply do it,” he said. “Part of that reason is because of the needs of my children. They need specific types of accommodation that have appropriate facilities and accommodation their sensory needs.
“Usually, the cost of these hotels tends to be higher.”
It is also the reason why the family has chosen to go to Thailand every two years, with their last vacations that mark their fifth “free” speed trip in 10 years.
“My children are extremely calm there and Thai are so comfortable with them, it’s beautiful.”
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The mother does most of her purchases in the Victorio in housing and housing purchases in Bunnings, since both retailers have associations with Flybuys.
It also has an ANZ visa card that earns speed points, which means that if you use your card in addition to the ethers, you can win the points triple.
“While prices are comparable, I don’t care about the brand, it’s what is giving me the greatest number of points,” he said.
She said her goal is to continue financing a family vacation every two years, covering both flights and hotels.
Meanwhile, the Andy Hutton man, based in Sydney, is also an intelligent points collector.
The 40 -year -old revealed that he has paid more than three flights in 10 years while continuing to travel around the world for “free.”
Andy, who is part of the six frequent flying programs of the main airlines, was first introduced at the collection points after moving from the United Kingdom to Australia a decade of Aken, marking the beginning of his high flight life.
“I enrolled in my first credit card, the Amynta Ulemited qantas card blocked at the 120,000 points and secured my first executive class seat to London through the EAU. The registration points took me a unidirectional commercial seat to Dubai,” he said to.com.
It currently has 600,000 points with 320,000 or those with Qantas alone.
Another Australian revealed how he can also fly for free for the rest of his life. It has accumulated 25 million points approximately one period or 25 years.
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