How to Win at Travel

by

Brian Kelly

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Frequent travelers looking to maximize their points and miles.
  • Business travelers who can leverage company expenses for personal rewards.
  • Luxury travelers interested in first-class and business-class experiences.
  • Credit card enthusiasts willing to manage multiple cards for travel benefits.
  • Novice travelers seeking comprehensive advice on all aspects of travel planning.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Budget-conscious travelers who prefer simpler, low-cost travel options.
  • People uncomfortable with managing multiple credit cards or accruing debt.
  • Occasional travelers who don't fly or stay in hotels frequently enough to benefit from extensive points strategies.
  • Readers looking for in-depth cultural or destination-specific travel advice rather than logistical tips.
  • International travelers outside the US seeking more globally applicable advice.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Provides expert strategies for leveraging airline and credit card points
  • Offers practical advice on finding cheap flights and scoring upgrades
  • Covers a wide range of topics including travel insurance and dealing with mishaps
  • Includes tips for beating jet lag and overcoming fear of flying
  • Offers insights for both novice and experienced travelers
  • Provides information on maximizing rewards and loyalty programs
  • Includes personal stories and experiences making it relatable and easy to read
  • Offers advice for different types of travelers (solo, business, families)
  • Provides tips on travel etiquette and communication with airline and hotel staff
  • Includes information on LGBTQ+ travel and traveling with disabilities

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Heavily focused on credit card hacking which may not be suitable for everyone
  • Some tips may be unrealistic for average travelers with limited budgets
  • Primarily geared towards luxury and frequent travelers
  • Suggests having multiple credit cards which may not be financially advisable for all
  • Some advice may be too basic for experienced travelers
  • Mostly US-focused, limiting its usefulness for international readers
  • Lacks in-depth coverage of budget travel options
  • Some readers found the author's perspective out of touch with average travelers
  • Doesn't address potential financial risks of aggressive credit card use
  • May encourage excessive spending to accumulate points

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