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Nomadic Matt's Monday Points & Miles Update

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{NAME}, Hello from New York! I've been trying to get in as much of the NYC summer as I can before I

{NAME}, Hello from New York! I've been trying to get in as much of the NYC summer as I can before I head to Europe next week for the rest of the summer. It's been a little social overkill but I've been having a lot of fun. I redeemed some points for a business-class flight over to Europe so I'll be heading to Barcelona in comfort! There's a few cool things happening in the points & miles world this week: (As a reminder, this newsletter is for U.S. points and miles info. If you're looking for regular travel tips, let me know and I'll change you to the correct list!) One of my favorite tools, Point.me, is offering 20% off annual plans! Point.me is a search engine for finding award flights. You put in your dates and destination and it shows you all the point deals to get there. I use it to research all my redemptions. While it is a paid tool, the amount of time it saves makes it worth it. [Use the code NOMADICMATT20 for 20% off](! (You can also [click here to read my comprehensive review]().) Second, almost all the major U.S. airlines have elevated offers on their cards right now. [Check out my favorite airline cards and their current offers in this post](. (And, if you're debating between a few, the offer on the first card listed ends this week, precisely at 7am EST on 6/27/2024. It's the highest offer I've seen on the card in quite a while.) Lastly, Marriott and Starbucks just announced a new partnership. You can link your loyalty accounts to earn extra points for both ([read the nitty gritty about how it works here](). Plus, Marriott is hosting a sweepstakes where you could win the grand prize of visiting three Starbucks Reserve Roasteries in Seattle, Milan, and Tokyo (flights and hotels included). Just [enter the sweepstakes here](. As always, if you need a new card be sure to check out the lists of all my other favorite cards (I update them regularly): - ​[My Favorite Travel Credit Cards]()​ - ​[The Best Hotel Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best Airline Credit Cards](​ - ​[The Best Premium Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best No-Fee Credit Cards](​ If you’re in Canada, [check out this website for new card offers](. For Brits, [click here for offers](=). For Aussies and Kiwis, [check out here](. If you have any questions on points and miles, ask away. Sincerely, Nomadic Matt [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2318 Santa Rosa Street, Austin, Texas 78702

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