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7 Do’s and Don’ts To Get the Most Value from Your Airline Miles This Summer

Last updated: June 19, 2025 12:35 pm
Oliver James
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Even though inflation persists, there’s good news for summer travelers. Recent data from travel booking engine KAYAK showed that average prices for flights, especially to international destinations, are down by 7% compared to summer 2024. For instance, flights to Sydney, Australia, are down by 23%, KAYAK reported. But you can also travel closer to home and save; flights to top Florida cities cost less than $300.

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Travel Hacking ‘Do’s’ To Use Your Points WiselyBook During Off-Peak TimesBook Less Popular CitiesSave Points for Longer TripsConsider Transferring Points to Travel PartnersBook EarlyTravel Hacking ‘Don’ts’Don’t Let Points ExpireDon’t Cash in Miles for Merchandise or Gift Cards

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You can increase your savings on flights this summer by following these tips from savvy travel hackers.

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Travel Hacking ‘Do’s’ To Use Your Points Wisely

Got points? Keep these tips in mind before you book your flight.

Book During Off-Peak Times

When travel hackers refer to “off-peak” flights, they often mean the time of year. Also, consider the time of day. Early morning or late-night flights often cost less. If you can save a few hundred dollars or stretch your miles further, it might be worth that early morning trip to the airport.

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Book Less Popular Cities

What is peak season in one city may be off-peak in another, making that city less popular at that time. For instance, travelers may not flock to England in the winter or Australia during U.S. summer months. But doing so can save you a bundle.

Also, consider hidden gems that many travelers don’t know about yet or aren’t in vogue. For instance, Albania has a beautiful mountain chain with trails ideal for hiking, glamping and experiencing local culture. Similarly, Ecuador may be a more affordable alternative to a tropical vacation in Costa Rica.

Save Points for Longer Trips

Don’t waste your travel points on quick trips to local U.S. cities. Instead, save them for international — or, at least, coast-to-coast — travel. Points tend to go further on longer flights, especially if you book business class or better.

This isn’t always the case, though. Make sure to know your average value per mile, and the value per mile of the flight you’re considering compared to the cash price. In general, you don’t want to cash in points for less than a penny a mile, according to www.point.me.

Consider Transferring Points to Travel Partners

Once you get into the art and science of travel hacking, you’ll start to learn which travel partners offer a better return for your rewards. Transferring points can help you get the flight you want for the least miles possible.

Book Early

In general, you’ll get the best deals on summer travel by booking early. But if you haven’t yet booked your trip, you can still save. According to KAYAK’s report, the cheapest weeks to travel are coming up between August 11 and August 31.

Travel Hacking ‘Don’ts’

Don’t let your points go to waste. Follow these tips.

Don’t Let Points Expire

This one sounds obvious, but keep an eye on the fine print of your travel credit cards and other loyalty programs. While many rewards programs have points that never expire, some do. Points may expire after a year or more of inactivity. It’s often easy to extend those points by using the credit card they are tied to or spending some of the points.

You can usually look in the app or check your online account to see if you have rewards set to expire. The free AwardWallet app also allows you to track your credit card rewards, loyalty points, expiration dates and travel.

Don’t Cash in Miles for Merchandise or Gift Cards

You’ll rarely get the best cash value for your points or miles if you trade them in for merchandise or a gift card. Having said that, if you have loyalty points set to expire and no travel plans coming up, consider buying a gift card. Another option is to transfer the points to a friend who can use them.

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