
Learn how to handle a surprise layover and track down a cheap flight to a random destination.
Hosts Meghan Coyle and Sally French discuss how to think fast when travel plans go sideways to help you handle curveballs with more confidence. But first, they break down the latest travel headlines, including new perks tied to Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts' 35th anniversary, American Airlines' plan to change complimentary upgrades on some transcontinental and Hawaii routes starting August 25, and new welcome bonuses on Marriott's Bonvoy Bevy and Brilliant credit cards.
Then, Meghan and Sally share tips and tricks on thinking fast while traveling by facing off in a series of in-studio games. They cover how quickly you can track down a cheap flight to a random destination, what to do when a layover doesn't go as planned, and how well you actually know which perks come with which credit card.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
American Express Platinum Review: Top-Notch Lounge Access, Big Credits
Marriott Bonvoy Bevy American Express Review: Ho-Hum for a High Price
Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant Review: Luxurious Benefits, Price Tag to Match
Atmos Rewards Summit Card: Perks as Rare as They Are Valuable
Citi Strata Premier: Big Rewards Across Top Spending Categories
Chase Sapphire Preferred Review: Strong Option for Travel Rewards
American Express Gold Card Review: Friendly for Foodies, Families
U.S. Bank Altitude Go: 4X Back on Dining, No Annual Fee
Bilt Palladium Card: Rewards on Housing Are Almost Secondary
Verizon Visa Card Review: Turn Everyday Spending into Cell Savings
Citi AAdvantage Executive Review: Your Key to the Club
Resources discussed in this episode:
Marriott Bonvoy Bevy, Brilliant Cards Enhance Bonus Offers [Limited Time]
American Airlines Upgrades: What You Need to Know
How Much Are Travel Points and Miles Worth in 2026?
Points Path Review: A Free Tool to Compare Points vs. Cash
The Hidden Costs of "Cheap" Countries: What $300 a Day in Madagascar Really Buys You (Smart Travel Episode)
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Aug 12
52 min

Learn how to stretch modest points balances into business-class flights, and safer spending abroad.
Hosts Sally French and Meghan Coyle answer travel questions from listeners to help you make smarter points, transfer and booking decisions. But first, they break down the latest travel headlines, including Chase Sapphire Lounge's exit from the Priority Pass and LoungeKey networks, Citi and American Airlines' refreshed Executive World Legend Mastercard, Amex Membership Rewards' new transfer partnership with Leading Hotels of the World's Leaders Club, and Citi and Mastercard's expanded Curated Table dining series for Strata Elite cardmembers.
Then, Sally and Meghan open up the mailbag, with tips and tricks on turning a modest Delta points balance into a business-class trip to Italy, deciding whether a Wise account makes sense for a teen's summer abroad, weighing whether to transfer Wyndham points to airline partners, and sorting out how new United MileagePlus earning rules affect which card to use for a flight.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Citi AAdvantage Executive Review: Your Key to the Club
Citi Strata Elite Review: Premium Perks Can Offset Its Premium Fee
Chase Sapphire Reserve Review: A High-End, High-Maintenance Card
Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business Review: Big Perks, Bigger Fee
American Express Platinum Review: Top-Notch Lounge Access, Big Credits
Capital One Venture X Review: A Steal of a Deal Among Premium Cards
Delta SkyMiles Platinum AmEx Review: One Big Perk Pays the Fee
United Gateway Card Review: A No-Annual-Fee Ticket to Airline Miles
United Club Infinite Review: $695 Fee May Still Lure Lounge Lovers
Resources discussed in this episode:
Seats.aero Award Search Review: A Go-To for Expert Travelers
The Best Award Travel Search Tool for 2026
Wise Money Transfer Review
Best No Foreign Transaction Fee Credit Cards of August 2026
The Complete Guide to Wyndham Rewards
How Much Are Travel Points and Miles Worth in 2026?
United Cards Hike Bonuses Up to 110K Miles, Tweak Reward Rates
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Aug 5
45 min

Learn which packing essentials two travel experts swear by, plus how to time your Labor Day trip for fewer crowds.
Hosts Meghan Coyle and Sally French discuss the gear they just won’t travel without, to help you pack smarter on your next trip. But first, they break down the latest travel headlines, including the Seats.aero Chrome extension, an update to the Delta SkyMiles and Starbucks partnership starting August 5, Bilt's August Rent Day promotion offering an ALL Accor status match, how to score free DoubleTree chocolate chip cookies on August 4, and NerdWallet's TSA data on the best and worst days to fly over Labor Day weekend.
Then, Meghan and Sally discuss their top travel items, including why a 2-in-1 backpack could replace your entire bag strategy, what features actually make a crossbody bag pickpocket-proof, how packing cubes and a spare tote solve the overcrowding problem, and why a deck of cards might be the most underrated thing you can pack.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Is a Bilt Credit Card Worth It?
Resources discussed in this episode:
Seats.aero Award Search Review: A Go-To for Expert Travelers
Points Path Review: A Free Tool to Compare Points vs. Cash
The Best Days to Fly Around Labor Day
Select travel essentials shared in this episode:
Peak Design Travel Backpack 2-in-1 40L
Anti-Theft Crossbody Bags
Reusable Grocery Bags
USB Charging Cords
Universal Travel Adapter
Portable Charger Power Bank
Copper Cow Coffee Vietnamese Pour Over Variety Pack
Individual Drink Packets
Ziploc bags
Laundry Detergent Tablets
Packing Cubes
Owala Stainless Steel Water Bottle
Melatonin
Quest Nutrition Protein Bars
BUILT Bar Puff Protein Bars
Shop Protein Bars on Amazon
Shop Instant Noodles on Amazon
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Jul 29
44 min

Learn what hotel concierges can do for your next stay, from getting free upgrades to saving you money.
Hosts Meghan Coyle and Sally French explore what hotel concierges could do for your next stay. But first, they break down the latest travel headlines, including the opening of the new Chase Sapphire Lounge at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, a new points-conversion and status-challenge partnership between World of Hyatt and Air Canada's Aeroplan program, and Marriott Bonvoy's expanded partnership with Japan Airlines that could fast-track travelers to Oneworld elite status.
Then, joined by Fredrick Jones, Director of Rooms & Guest Relations at NH Hotel Group, they explore what hotel concierges can realistically do for guests, with tips on whether upgrades without elite status are possible, how to request perks most travelers don't think to ask for, and why a four-star property with a strong concierge desk could rival a five-star experience. They also help listener Sharon figure out how to put 150,000 Chase points to work for a family trip to Hawaii.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Chase Sapphire Reserve Review: A High-End, High-Maintenance Card
Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business Review: Big Perks, Bigger Fee
Best Marriott Bonvoy Credit Cards of July 2026
Resources discussed in this episode:
First Look at the New Dallas Chase Sapphire Lounge
Hyatt-Air Canada Partnership Adds Redemptions, Status Challenges
PointsYeah Award Search Review: A Great Tool for Points Collectors
Points Path Review: A Free Tool to Compare Points vs. Cash
Travel Inflation Report: July 2026
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Jul 22
48 min

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Is an Alaskan cruise really a trip for everyone — even people who swear they hate cruises?
Hosts Sally French and Meghan Coyle, recording live in-studio from Scottsdale, Arizona, share dueling trip reports from their own separate Alaska cruises. They cover when to go, how to choose between the big flashy ships and the smaller expedition lines, which ports are worth booking an excursion for — think dog sledding, glacier canoeing and salmon fishing — versus which ones you can skip, whether the balcony upgrade is worth the splurge, and how to avoid getting fleeced by the ship’s gift shop if seasickness strikes.
But first, Sally and Meghan dig into the latest travel news, including Delta's controversial new no-frills business class fare, a big refresh to the Chase Sapphire Reserve dining credit and OpenTable restaurant list, an update to Wells Fargo's travel portal that now includes direct Southwest Airlines booking, and a preview of Holland America's new Christmas markets-and-Baltic Sea sailings.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Chase Sapphire Reserve Review: A High-End, High-Maintenance Card
Wells Fargo Autograph Journey Review: Highly Rewarding for Travelers
Resources discussed in this episode:
The Best Alaska Cruises
Princess Cruises: What to Know Before You Sail
Do You Need a Passport for an Alaskan Cruise?
7 Tips for Finding Deals on Your Next Cruise
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Jul 15
1 hr 3 min

Your flight was canceled. Now what?
Hosts Sally French and Meghan Coyle share their go-to strategies for beating summer flight delays and cancellations, from booking the first flight of the day to knowing which layovers to avoid. But first, Sally breaks down the latest travel headlines with producer Tess Vigeland (filling in for Meghan), discussing American Airlines' new grab-and-go lounge concept coming to JFK, a preview of Royal Caribbean's massive new Legend of the Seas, and Marriott's decision to end its 34-year partnership with Pepsi in favor of Coca-Cola.
Then, Paul Bernardini, Head of Marketing at Flighty, joins to break down why June and July are historically the worst months to fly, which U.S. and European airlines rack up the most delays, and how the Flighty app tracks your inbound plane 25 hours before it lands — and sometimes lets you know what’s going on with your flight before your own pilot finds out.
They also answer a question from Emily, who wants to know the best business credit card for her partner's restaurant to complement their existing Alaska Airlines cards and boost points toward hotels.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Chase Ink Business Unlimited Review
Chase Ink Business Cash Card Review
Chase Sapphire Reserve Review: A High-End, High-Maintenance Card
Chase Sapphire Preferred Review: Strong Option for Travel Rewards
Resources discussed in this episode:
A Guide to JFK Lounges: What to Know
Royal Caribbean: The Complete Guide
The Chase Sapphire Preferred Got Better — Except for This
How to Get Flight Delay Compensation
Flighty app
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Jul 8
53 min

Learn how ADHD shapes travel decisions, and the strategies that turn travel stress into a strength.
Hosts Sally French and Meghan Coyle discuss how to make travel less stressful for ADHD brains, with tips to help you avoid lost passports, missed flights and packing mishaps. But first, Sally breaks down the latest travel headlines with producer Tess Vigeland, discussing Wyndham Rewards' overhaul of its award chart, Bilt's new transfer partnership with Preferred Hotels & Resorts' I Prefer program, and the debut of a new Delta One lounge at LAX.
Then, Dr. Andrew Kahn, Associate Director of Expertise and Behavioral Health Innovation at Understood.org, joins Sally and Meghan to discuss traveling with ADHD, with tips and tricks on managing time blindness at the airport, organizing your bag and routines to avoid sensory overload, and budgeting for trips without overspending.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
American Express Platinum Review: Top-Notch Lounge Access, Big Credits
Is a Bilt Credit Card Worth It?
Bilt Blue Card: Complex Housing Rewards, Modest Everyday Ones
Bilt Obsidian Card: Fine for Foodies, Complex for Housing
Bilt Palladium Card: Rewards on Housing Are Almost Secondary
Resources discussed in this episode:
Will Wyndham’s New Award Chart Benefit You? It’s Complicated
The Guide to Bilt Transfer Partners
New Delta One Lounge at LAX: A Sushi Bar and Sky Deck
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Jul 1
58 min

Find out which credit cards could turn your wedding costs into a business class honeymoon.
Hosts Meghan Coyle and Sally French discuss the best credit cards for wedding expenses and how to use the points you earn to pay for your honeymoon. But first, they break down the latest travel headlines, including data projecting a record number of Independence Day travelers and which days to avoid (or target) for flying and driving, Sally's preview sailing aboard Royal Caribbean's new Legend of the Seas, the Amex Platinum Saks Fifth Avenue credit disappearing on July 1st, and new data from AirDNA showing nightly average Airbnb prices are now surpassing hotel averages.
Then, they dig into the best credit cards for wedding spending, with tips on how to match a card to your venue type (hotel versus non-hotel), why many vendors won't let you pay by credit card and how to maximize the ones that will, and how to reverse-engineer your honeymoon destination to pick the right points currency. They also answer a question from Jessie, who will be getting married at a Marriott Autograph Hotel, about whether the math works to pay with a Marriott card despite the processing fee.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Citi Double Cash Review: A Solid Choice for Everyday Spending
Capital One Venture Review: Easy Earnings, Effortless Redemptions
Capital One Venture X Review: A Steal of a Deal Among Premium Cards
Bilt Palladium Card: Rewards on Housing Are Almost Secondary
Bank of America Customized Cash Rewards Review: Choose Your Own Bonus Category
Costco Anywhere Visa Review: Bulked-Up Savings for Members
Amazon Prime Visa Review: Perhaps the Ultimate Store Card
Marriott Bonvoy Bevy American Express Review: Ho-Hum for a High Price
World of Hyatt Card Review: Lavish Benefits, Reasonable Cost
Hilton Honors Aspire Review: Rich Rewards, Luxury Perks for a Price
Chase Sapphire Reserve Review: A High-End, High-Maintenance Card
American Express Platinum Review: Top-Notch Lounge Access, Big Credits
American Express Gold Card Review: Friendly for Foodies, Families
Resources discussed in this episode:
The Best Days to Fly Around July Fourth
BofA Rewards: More Rewards With Every Purchase
The Best Travel Credit Card Welcome Offers Right Now
7 Stunning All-Inclusives to Book With Points
PointsYeah Award Search Review: A Great Tool for Points Collectors
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Jun 24
59 min

Learn what it really costs to honeymoon in one of the world's least-visited countries and how to get there on points.
Hosts Meghan Coyle and Sally French share what it actually costs to honeymoon in one of the world's least-visited countries. But first, they break down the latest travel headlines, including the new Chase Sapphire Preferred benefits that went live June 15th, a full Wyndham Rewards card family refresh that added a brand-new premium card, why airfares are up more than 26% year-over-year amid broader travel price increases, and highlights from AAA's new Five Diamond Hotels list.
Then, they discuss Sally's Madagascar honeymoon from every angle, with tips on whether a group tour could be the right call for destinations with little tourist infrastructure, why countries with the lowest cost of living can be among the most expensive places to visit, and how to score business class seats on Ethiopian Airlines for 80,000 United miles to one of the farthest destinations from San Francisco on earth. They also feature an interview with Madagascar guide Zu Rakuthu Nirina and answer a listener’s question about using 176,000 United miles for flights from SFO to Singapore.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Chase Sapphire Preferred Review: Strong Option for Travel Rewards
5 Things to Know About the Wyndham Rewards Earner Business Card
Wyndham Credit Cards Get a Glow-Up and a New Premium Sibling
Wyndham Rewards Earner Plus Review: Solid Rewards and Perks for Loyalists
Wyndham Rewards Earner Credit Card Review: Ideal for Frugal Travelers
Resources discussed in this episode:
PointsYeah Award Search Review: A Great Tool for Points Collectors
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Jun 17
58 min

Learn how the Chase Sapphire Preferred's biggest refresh in years could change how you earn and redeem travel points.
Hosts Meghan Coyle and Sally French break down the latest travel headlines, including Delta's expanded free checked bag perk, a new ride-hailing credit on select Delta cards, a second Delta One Lounge coming to LAX, World of Hyatt's new 12-month advance booking window for cardholders and elite members, and two changes hitting Atmos Rewards members.
Then, they dig into the Chase Sapphire Preferred's first major overhaul in five years. The annual fee is staying at $95 but the card is getting new benefits, updated earning categories, and some trade-offs worth knowing about. Meghan and Sally walk through every change, weigh the pros and cons, and compare the Preferred to other travel cards to help you figure out whether it still deserves a spot in your wallet.
*In this episode, we misstated how the new $100 annual Chase Travel hotel credit applies to existing cardholders. Existing cardholders received an additional $50 credit on June 15, 2026 for their anniversary year.
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Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews:
Chase Sapphire Preferred Review: Strong Option for Travel Rewards
Chase Sapphire Reserve Review: A High-End, High-Maintenance Card
World of Hyatt Card Review: Lavish Benefits, Reasonable Cost
Bilt Obsidian Card: Fine for Foodies, Complex for Housing
Wells Fargo Autograph Journey Review: Highly Rewarding for Travelers
Wells Fargo Autograph Review: Big Rewards, No Annual Fee
Bank of America Premium Rewards Review: Big Bonuses for B of A's Best Customers
Citi Strata Premier: Big Rewards Across Top Spending Categories
Atmos Rewards Summit Card: Perks as Rare as They Are Valuable
Delta SkyMiles Gold AmEx Review: Pricey for What You Get
Delta SkyMiles Platinum AmEx Review: One Big Perk Pays the Fee
Delta Reserve Credit Card: $650 Annual Fee, Sky Club Access
U.S. Bank Altitude Connect Review: Good for Travel and Gas
Resources discussed in this episode:
Citi ThankYou Transfer Partners: A Complete Guide
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Jun 10
40 min
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