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  • The expat flyer
  • Published by https//theexpatflyer.com/

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  • It's quickly approaching the time of year when
    expats start planning for the annual trip home
    during the Christmas season to see loved ones.
    The time to purchase airline fares is long
    overdue and latecomers, if at all available, will
    consider extremely high costs when purchasing
    tickets at home. Do you want to learn more? Visit
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  • This expat attempts the journey home throughout
    the December/January period as frequently as
    possible and, more often than not. Previous
    experience has proven that fares are exorbitantly
    high at this time of year, but I am also told
    that the rates can halve in value if I book a
    seat outside this peak season. This, though, is
    normally not the case. Apart from the reality
    that holidaying is actually not feasible from
    November to February, your preferred airlines
    seem to have discovered that annual passengers
    are looking at certain 'shoulder season' periods
    for normal or discounted rates. They, however,
    refuse to reduce the price of the fare.
    Therefore, this busiest span of the year has
    expanded from a two-week time frame to a length
    of almost four months.
  • Expats are still facing ticket availability
    issues for the Christmas season. Flights are
    sometimes inaccessible until scheduled about 12
    months before the planned tour, which by the
    point appears to be inefficient and financially
    difficult to plan. Charged with investing a small
    fortune on two travel flights home, many months
    before departure, the query emerges as to whether
    it is always feasible to travel home without
    breaking the bank at Christmas? Have a look at
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  • In order to obtain a free ride back to dear old
    blighty, one potential alternative is to reclaim
    some hard-earned frequent flyer miles. This can,
    in principle, fix all problems, but the truth may
    be very distinct. A relatively small amount of
    frequent flyer-related seats are not only made
    accessible on airlines, but flights usually
    entail an inflated number of points during
    Christmas, in addition to the charging of higher
    taxes on top. In addition, a Qantas
    representative recently told me that I can
    reclaim points exactly 365 days in advance of my
    desired travel date, which is when certain
    flights are made eligible, to guarantee travel
    with a frequent flyer seat at Christmas time.
  • A more alternative would be to book fares from
    one of the less reputable carriers, which might
    result in a cheaper airfare. However, this would
    also potentially result in at least three-four
    rests, limited leg space, odd food choices, and a
    safety track record of any concern on your trip
    home.
  • In view of the currently significantly diminished
    airfares in certain recession-hit nations,
    booking via the UK airline offices is something
    to remember. Yet this strategy is normally
    frowned upon by the airlines and, as a result,
    sometimes not feasible. Adopting any form of
    versatility with travel dates and times is
    generally your best choice and flying on
    Christmas Day itself would always deliver the
    best results, albeit totally unrealistic.
  • Ultimately, at peak periods of the year, national
    airlines could continue to give all expats who
    frequently fly home a place to sign up and enjoy
    discounted travel to their country of origin.
    Despite the possibility that this will never
    happen, it will remain financially painful and
    ultimately important to return home at Christmas.
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  • Summary
  • An astonishing 45 of airline loyalty programme
    members do not understand how to redeem their
    loyalty miles and points.
  • The Expat Flyer is on a mission to change that by
    helping expats make the most of their airline
    miles, hotel points and travel opportunities.
  • You will find complete guides to earning and
    spending miles with Etihad Guest and Emirates
    Skywards as well as the major hotel loyalty
    programmes.
  • We'll also keep an eye on the latest promotional
    offers and credit card sign up bonuses so you'll
    never miss a chance to grow your stockpile of
    miles and points.
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