A few months ago we were lucky enough to get a guest post over at Hack My Trip to talk about our travel philosophy and how we approach the points and miles game. For us, we don't like to hold onto points for very long and we always try to have a goal in mind when we are earning points so that as soon as we have them, we can burn them. The motto of "Find A Trip, Do Your Research, Earn and Burn" really stands true. With the constant devaluation of points and miles and award space that shrinks as it gets closer to your trip I feel there is real value in locking in a trip if you know where you want to go.
Last year Kelsey and I spent New Year's Eve in London and had one of the best experiences I have ever had on a trip. We enjoyed every second of it and just felt like there was no where else we would rather be. So, when we were talking about doing a trip this year we thought...why not go back to London.
We plan to be in Ohio visiting Kelsey's parents for the Christmas holiday so we thought we would take advantage of the sweet spot in the British Airways Award Chart that allows you to fly from Boston to Dublin on Aer Lingus for 25,000 Avios points round-trip in economy and 50,000 in business class. We have enough Avios from signing up for the British Airways visa card (public offer) that we used it for a flight on our Australia trip and now we are going to use it for the 25,000 each in economy. So on Christmas Day we will get a flight from Ohio to Boston and then catch the 10:15 p.m. flight over to Dublin!
From there we plan to spend a few days in Dublin, Rome/Berlin/Prague,Vienna/Insert Other City and London for New Year's again before returning back to Dublin.
This is a great sweet spot in the award chart and availability was pretty much wide open for the December/January time frame. So...if you want a quick hop over to Europe for 25,000 Avios (remember it' just a 5-6 hour flight) this is a great way to do it!
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