If you travel often for business or pleasure, you know that a flight here or a hotel there is not
cheap and really adds up. Especially with the price of oil going up, airfare has not gotten cheaper.
If you travel for business, your company may pay for it, but if you own a business and travel a lot,
you have to cover the cost. You might not have to travel for business, but you have a lot of family
that lives all over the country that you try to visit at least once a year. This expense can really
add up.
There are many ways you can try to cut back on travel expenses. First, there is not going. This can
be very cost effective, but not reasonable. If you have to travel, you have to travel. Another way
could be to wait until the last minute to get seats that are cheaper because the airline just wants
to fill them. Again, this might not be the best idea because it's not dependable. Today, more people
are actually trying to get flights earlier so that they lock in rates.
We could probably name off many more money saving travel tips, but one stands up above the rest,
credit cards. Credit cards usually only sound good for a last minute resort or for the financially
irresponsible. On the contrary, if you are financially responsible, you could save a lot of money
with credit cards.
Many credit cards today offer travel rewards. You can earn 1 mile or more for every dollar you spend
and put them towards your business trips, trips to see families, or vacations. Other cards will give
you reward points. They might give you 1 point for every dollar you spend. These types of rewards
can be even better because the points can often be redeemed for more than just airfare including
hotels, restaurants, gift cards, and more.
The only way to make this really work for you is if you use your cards wisely. If you put every
dollar you spend on your card, you can earn a lot of points. But if you are charging more than you
can afford, don't pay off your balance, and are being charged large amounts of interest, you may end
up spending more in the long run. No matter what card you get, if you hold a balance, it will cost
you big time in the long run. Make sure you pay off your card balance every month. Make a budget if
you need help. This will help ensure the points you earn for travel will actually be worthwhile. You
might even get a free trip out of it!