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Jul 29, 2025 • 56min

Luxury Travel on a Budget: Hotel Loyalty Secrets with Ben Komenkul

From free suite upgrades to turning daily spending into first-class flights, this episode is a crash course in making luxury travel accessible — even on a budget. ✈️ Fare of the Week: SAS Deals to Europe This week’s Fare of the Week (powered by Notiflyr.com): Roundtrip flights from major U.S. cities (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, LA, Miami, NYC, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington D.C.) to European hubs like Amsterdam, Athens, Paris, Prague, and Zurich for $430–$500 on SAS Airlines. Travel window: September 2025 – May 2026 Includes food and drink, but basic economy rules apply (limited baggage) Elite SkyTeam members (Delta, Air France, KLM) get added perks like free bags 💡 Pro tip: Book early — these fares will not last. 🏅 Mileage Promo Spotlight: Etihad’s Confusing Challenge We unpack Etihad’s latest promotion: 5 million miles for the first person to visit all 15 new destinations Milestone prizes: 25K miles (5 destinations) or 100K miles (10 destinations) Messy rules, unclear leaderboard, and potential passport headaches (hello, Russia) Is it worth chasing? Marty and Matt debate the value — and whether it beats Turkish Airlines’ or JetBlue’s recent promos. 🎙 Interview: Ben Komenkul’s Hotel Loyalty Playbook Guest: Ben Komenkul — founder of Hotel Secrets Masterclass and Airline Points Academy. He’s traveled the world mastering points and loyalty programs, helping thousands turn modest budgets into unforgettable experiences. What You’ll Learn: How Ben went from La Quinta loyalty to Hyatt globalist (and why you shouldn’t chase every status tier at once) When earning points beats redeeming them The secret to scoring upgrades without breaking the bank Why bringing your own pillow might be the best travel hack you’ve never tried How to use hotel-branded credit cards and loyalty tiers strategically (plus why Hyatt and Marriott aren’t equal) 💡 Pro Tips from Ben Focus on one program — lifetime status beats juggling low-tier loyalty Check the fine print — not all vouchers work the same (or transfer to others) Free agent? Sign up for the program anyway — those points add up Book first, confirm later — great deals vanish fast; you can always cancel within 24 hours 🛠 Travel Tools We Love AwardWallet – Track points and expiration dates across programs FlightAware – Real-time flight tracking (know delays before the airline does) CardPointers – Optimize credit card perks and benefits automatically TripIt – Organize itineraries in one app 🧳 New Segment: Term of the Week We’re kicking off a new segment breaking down aviation acronyms. This week: ACARS — Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System. Think of it as an old-school text messaging system for pilots and ground crews… still used today. 🔗 Stay Connected Instagram: @landingslayovers Twitter/X: @landingandlayover Facebook: Landings and Layovers Email: landingsandlayovers@gmail.com 📌 SEO Tags #HotelLoyalty #TravelHacks #MileagePromotions #LuxuryOnPoints #LandingsAndLayovers #AwardTravel #SASAirlinesDeals #EtihadChallenge #BenKomenkul
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Jul 22, 2025 • 1h 2min

Turkish Airlines’ Wild Ride, JetBlue’s 25-Stop Hustle, and First Class with Meyy

✈️ Landings and Layovers | Season 2, Episode 5 🎙 Hosted by Matt Fleischman & Marty Paz 🗒 Quick Note Since we recorded, the Turkish Airlines million-mile promotion has been suspended without notice. Still, the strategies, planning, and points talk are timeless—so we’re keeping the conversation going. ✈️ Fare of the Week: NYC to Eastern Europe for Under $500 LOT Polish Airlines is slinging serious deals: roundtrip flights from New York to multiple Eastern European cities—Krakow, Sofia, Vilnius, and more—for under $500. In some cases, closer to $400. Lufthansa is matching some fares, too. 📍 Fly into smaller, often overlooked cities 📅 Valid for: July, Sept–Dec 2025, and Feb 2026 🎫 Book direct or via a Star Alliance partner for mileage bonuses 🏅 Status Games: JetBlue vs. Turkish Airlines We dive into JetBlue’s 25-destination challenge (25 cities = 350K points + 25 years of elite status) and compare it to the recently suspended Turkish Airlines Million Mile Contest, which required touching down on six continents in four months. 🔎 Key comparisons: Turkish Airlines required everything to route through Istanbul Minimum spend to qualify? $3,000+ Turkish miles expire after 3 years (ouch) JetBlue’s challenge? Easier, shorter, and lets you fly domestic or Caribbean ⚙️ Building a run? We’re helping listeners with itinerary planning for both challenges and future promos. 🎙 Interview Spotlight: Meyy on Flying First (Without Flying Broke) Meet Meyy, a cardiovascular professional and mileage master who’s flown over 500,000 miles — 95% of them in first or business class. He shared how he’s unlocked luxury cabins with smart strategies, including: Booking American Airlines First for 25K Etihad miles Turning an Oman Air downgrade into a surprise Air France La Première experience Stacking reroutes: 3 canceled flights → Singapore Business Class for 60K points Why Air France Platinum status still pays off—even years later 💡 Meyy’s top tips: Bring chocolates. It works. Flexibility beats status. Know your phone agents—they can be more powerful than your credit card. British Airways mileage runs? Still worth it… for now. 🔮 The Points Horizon: What’s Changing in 2025 Meyy and Marty break down the future of loyalty programs: American’s program is flexible—but for how long? Airline loyalty is becoming gamified, fast British Airways is shifting away from leisure travelers Devaluations are coming… earn and burn while you can 🧳 Packing Picks & Pro Moves 🧠 You don’t need millions of points—just a smart strategy 🎁 Kindness can upgrade you faster than status 🧳 Air France La Première is worth every reroute (and the occasional stress-induced forehead vein) 🗺️ Use regional airports to find better award space 💺 “Mileage runs are fun again” — just pick your program wisely 🧭 Want Help Planning a Status Run? We’re working on: JetBlue’s 25-city itinerary builds Star Alliance million-mile ideas (if it returns) BA Tier Point runs from the U.S. and Europe Etihad, Flying Blue, and Turkish mileage strategy builds 📬 DM us or email—we’ll help you sketch it out and maybe even feature your run in a future ep. 🔗 Connect With Us 💌 Email: landingsandlayovers@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @landingslayovers 🐦 Twitter/X: @landingNlayover 🌍 Website: brieflydistracted.com/landingsandlayovers  
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Jul 15, 2025 • 1h 1min

Flying Far, Earning Big, and Traveling With Teens

From Vegas to Vietnam for $700? Plus: JetBlue’s Insane Promo and Traveling With Teens   🎟️ Fare of the Week (Sponsored by Notiflyr.com) Las Vegas → Bangkok or Ho Chi Minh City on Korean Air | ~$700–800 roundtrip One stop via Seoul, excellent availability (Jan–May, Jul–Dec 2026), and great connections make this a steal. Whether you’re craving Thai food in Bangkok or street coffee in Vietnam, this long-haul deal is smoother than a layover bibimbap. Korean Air’s inflight meal? Legit top-tier. 📌 Pro tip: Stopover in Seoul for a few days—yes, there’s a high-speed train to Daegu, and yes, it’s worth it for Korea’s fried chicken and beer festival (aka Chimaek Fest). 🛫 Mileage Run Madness: JetBlue’s 25-Year Status Hack Marty breaks down JetBlue’s jaw-dropping anniversary promotion: Visit 15 JetBlue destinations = 150,000 points (~$2,000 value) Visit 20 destinations = 350,000 points (~$4,500 value) Visit 25 = 25 years of Mosaic 1 elite status + 350K points + United Silver via reciprocity 📌 Points count on cash + award tickets 📌 Includes connections as long as they’re JetBlue-operated 📌 Must book “Blue” fares or higher (not basic economy) Whether you’re a points junkie or casually curious, this is one of the richest domestic promotions we’ve ever seen. 🔧 Need help planning your mileage run? We’re offering custom itinerary planning for this and other travel challenges. DM us or reach out via our site (see links below). ✈️ Guest Interview: Jason Dimaio on Traveling With Teens Jason—traveler, dad, and mileage whisperer—joins us to talk about the ups and downs of traveling with his daughter from the age of five to fourteen. Topics include: Why your travel style changes when you become the only adult on the trip How letting kids plan your day can turn into the best trip ever (shoutout to Lawrence from the JW Marriott Hong Kong concierge!) Navigating London, Tokyo, and Venice with a tween His best travel hack: relationships beat rules every single time How regional airports and flight connections can unlock killer deals From Harry Potter in London to snowstorms in Venice, this episode is full of stories, insight, and inspiration—especially for parents planning family trips. 🧳 Packing Picks + Travel Tips 🔹 Book long-haul Asia flights from regional airports for better prices 🔹 Don’t underestimate award availability out of secondary cities 🔹 You can build lifetime airline status with one crazy (but strategic) trip 🔹 Sometimes your kid planning the day = best day ever 🔁 Coming Soon: Turkish Airlines Million Mile Challenge We teased it, now it’s almost here. On our next episode, Marty breaks down the wild Turkish Airlines promotion that could net you a million miles. You don’t want to miss this. 💬 Talk to Us Have questions about the JetBlue promo? Want help building your own 25-destination itinerary? Thinking about dragging your teenager across the globe? 📨 Email us: landingsandlayovers@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @landingsandlayovers 📍 Twitter/X: @landingNlayover 🌐 Website:  📌 SEO Tags #JetBlueChallenge #TravelHacks #FamilyTravelTips #KoreanAirDeals #BangkokTravel #VietnamOnABudget #MileageRun #SoloParentTravel #TravelWithTeens #LandingsAndLayovers
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Jun 17, 2025 • 51min

Flying Solo, Flying Smart: Women’s Travel Tips, Airline Mishaps & Vancouver to Aruba Fare Deals

From springbok biltong and A380 landings to navigating the world solo as a woman, this episode packs in travel chaos, comedy, and a whole lot of smart advice. 🧳 This Week on Landings and Layovers We’re back with a packed episode featuring travel misadventures, smart gear upgrades, some very real talk about traveling as a woman, and a jaw-dropping fare from Vancouver to Aruba that’s making us rethink our summer plans. Here’s what’s inside: 🛫 Marty’s VIP behind-the-scenes tour of United Airlines’ Denver ramp (yes, there’s an A380 involved) ✈️ What really happens when your budget flight turns out way better than expected 🧍‍♀️ Tracy joins us to talk solo female travel, hostel hacks, and why Vietnam tops her list 🧳 The truth about backpacks, broken roller wheels, and what travel gear is actually worth your money 🔄 Why you might want to stop planning every second of your trip 💸 Fare of the Week (Sponsored by Notiflyr.com) Vancouver → Aruba | Summer 2026 | ~$500 USD roundtrip ☀️ Book a tropical escape from the Pacific Northwest to the Caribbean with this long-range fare. ✔️ 10-hour journey ✔️ Operated by United (with Air Canada likely to follow) ✔️ Perfect for beating the summer fog or Canadian winter in advance 📌 Tip: Watch for this to go live on both airlines as schedules expand! 🎙️ Guest Spotlight: Tracy Tracy’s been everywhere — from high school in Singapore to backpacking Southeast Asia to living in China. She joined us to talk: What it’s really like traveling solo as a woman How safety strategies change based on country, community, and culture Why having your own private room at a hostel can be worth every cent How not to get stuck zipping and unzipping your top-loading backpack 12 times a day Why you should leave room in your itinerary to get lost (literally) “Travel doesn’t last forever—stop trying to micromanage it like it does.” – Tracy ✨ Packing Picks Here’s what we learned (the hard way) about packing gear: 💼 Backpacks with full zippers > top-loaders 🛞 Cheap $15 suitcases may last one trip (but you better be going home) 🔒 A door lock or travel latch for solo travelers adds real peace of mind 🎒 You don’t need to prove anything. Wheels are your friend. Want the links? Find everything in our Packing Picks roundup [Add affiliate or blog link] 💬 Travel Talk: AirTags, Gate Check Chaos, and Roller Bags Matt and Marty get into: Why AirTags are essential gear, even for diaper bags and strollers What happens when your six bags and toddler don’t fit in one car The hidden dangers of gate-checking your gear with expensive tech inside Marty’s photobomb in a Vietnamese airline commercial (you have to hear it to believe it) ✈️ Final Boarding Call: Travel Like a Human, Not a Spreadsheet Whether it’s a free checked bag promo on Frontier, a canceled flight, or a last-minute mac and cheese in Tennessee, every journey is different. As Tracy puts it, “Don’t panic when you get lost. That’s half the fun.” 🧭 Get More from Landings & Layovers 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @landingslayovers 💌 Join the crew at brieflydistracted.com/landingsandlayovers 🌍 Share the pod, write a review, and help more travelers discover smarter ways to wander. 📌 Tags #SoloTravel #WomenWhoTravel #BudgetTravelTips #VietnamTravel #AirlineDeals #LandingsAndLayovers #TravelHacks #HostelSafety #PackingTips #NotiflyrFare
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Jun 8, 2025 • 1h 34min

Wheelchairs, Layovers, and a Surprise Fare Drop With Matt Tasker

From missed connections in Rome to surprise upgrades and baby sleep battles at 30,000 feet, this episode is a wild ride. Plus, our guest shares travel hacks that could shave serious money off your next big trip. ✈️ This Week on Landings and Layovers After a short hiatus, we're back with an episode that’s part travel therapy, part fare-hunter's dream, and 100% relatable if you’ve ever had a flight—or an entire trip—go sideways. Highlights include: Marty’s robotic wheelchair fiasco in Rome (and the business class seats that got away) Matthew’s “just one more fight with the gate agents” journey to Boston, Philly, and back with a toddler How one wrong gate, a missing stroller, and a helpful gate agent turned stress into success Marty’s random encounter with The Points Guy himself (yes, really!) A killer fare to Southeast Asia—starting at $700 round trip Our guest Matthew Tasker’s pro tips on slashing train costs in London, navigating Asia like a local, and why high-speed rail might be your new favorite way to travel 🏷️ Fare of the Week: Southeast Asia for Under $800 Thanks to our sponsor Notiflyr.com, we’re spotlighting a stunner: LAX, NYC, BOS, SFO → Bangkok, Hanoi, KL, and more — $700–800 round trip on Korean Air. ✔️ Full service ✔️ Stop in Seoul ✔️ Free transit tour if you’ve got a long layover ✔️ Average savings: $300 If you're even thinking about Asia, jump on this one. [Add affiliate link] 🎙️ Guest Spotlight: Matthew Tasker Travel hacker. Videographer. 52 countries and counting. Matthew joins us from the South of France to share: How to actually cut your Heathrow-to-London train cost in half Why he ditched the idea of checked bags forever (and how to trick budget airlines with a convertible backpack) Why Japan still wins as his top destination, and how to get there cheaper than you think The secret to finding better fares: don't just change your dates, change your departure city Apps that make his travels smoother (and his daughter’s plane spotting even more fun) → Bonus: Flighty, Flightradar24, and the plug adapter we didn’t know we needed. 🔧 Packing Picks & Travel Tools ✔️ Convertible Backpack – Roller + backpack hybrid ✔️ Pass-through USB charger – One outlet, multiple devices ✔️ Flighty (iOS) – Real-time flight tracking meets trip planning ✔️ Flightradar24 – Find that plane overhead before your toddler asks → Find all these in our Packing Picks gear list [Insert real link] 💡 Tips & Takeaways 🛤️ Hack your Heathrow commute Stop at Hatton Cross or Hayes & Harlington, tap out/in, and save a few pounds instantly. 🚆 Rail > Air (sometimes) If the train is cheaper, faster, and less stressful—ride it. Especially in France, Japan, and South Korea. 🌐 Be flexible Change not just your dates and destination, but your origin city to unlock cheaper fares. ✈️ Don’t underestimate Asia With increased competition from airlines like Way and Chinese carriers, you can now fly from Europe to Asia for less than $300 one-way. 💬 Be Part of the Journey Got a travel hack? Slide into our DMs @landingslayovers Enjoyed the episode? Leave a review—it helps more folks find us. Want more fare drops? Sign up at Notiflyr.com 📍 Tags #TravelHacks #BudgetTravel #WheelchairFail #AsiaFlights #LandingsAndLayovers #FlightyApp #HighSpeedRail #NotiflyrDeal #ParentingOnPlanes #PointsGuySighting
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Feb 18, 2025 • 49min

Million Miles, Budget Flights & European Rail Adventures

Welcome to Season 2 of Landings and Layovers! We’re kicking things off with a deep dive into budget-friendly European travel and the latest airfare deals. Matt and Marty break down an incredible United Airlines sale to Europe with round-trip fares starting at just $427, plus a look at how low-cost carriers are reshaping transatlantic travel. We also welcome special guest MattNav, a European rail travel expert, to discuss how competition is making train travel cheaper, easier, and more accessible than ever before. Whether you're looking to earn a million miles, book an open-jaw ticket, or take advantage of new rail connections, this episode is packed with must-know travel hacks for 2025. What You’ll Learn in This Episode 🔥 Featured Airfare Deal: United’s Massive Europe Sale Flights from the U.S. to top European cities (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Rome, and more) starting at $427 round-trip. Origin cities across the U.S., including New York, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and more. Why budget airlines are forcing legacy carriers to drop prices—and how you can benefit. New partnerships between Icelandair and Southwest making transatlantic travel seamless. 🎟️ Marty’s Euro Bonus Million Mile Challenge How 900 travelers completed the 15-flight challenge to earn 1,000,000 miles. The most surprising countries with participants (including some "North Koreans"—kind of). Why every single participant had to visit China (and how this reshaped mileage runs). 🚆 European Rail Travel in 2025 with MattNav How rail competition is cutting train prices across Europe. New budget-friendly train options from Paris to Milan, Brussels, and beyond. Why traveling by train can be faster, easier, and even cheaper than flying. How to use airline miles for train tickets (and which airports have rail connections). ✈️ Open-Jaw Tickets: The Ultimate Europe Hack Why flying into one city and out of another can be cheaper than a round-trip. Best open-jaw routes for U.S. travelers heading to Europe. How to book multi-city flights without paying extra fees. 💡 Top Travel Tips from the Episode The best airports with high-speed rail connections. New budget airlines expanding to long-haul routes. How to get cheap flights from the U.S. to Dubai and the Middle East. 🔥 Episode Resources & Links ✈️ Find this week’s top flight deals: Notiflyr.com (Use promo code PODCAST for 20% off an annual subscription!) 🚆 Learn more about rail travel in Europe: MattNav on YouTube 🎟️ Book cheap train tickets in Europe: Rail Europe | Trainline 🏨 Find budget-friendly hotels for your next trip: Booking.com 💳 Best credit cards for earning miles: The Points Guy 📲 Follow & Connect Join us for more travel insights and exclusive deals: Instagram: @LandingsAndLayovers Twitter: @LandingsLayovers Facebook: @LandingsAndLayoversPodcast YouTube: @LandingsLayovers 🎧 Don’t Miss Out! 📩 Subscribe to Landings and Layovers on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. 💬 Leave us a review—it helps more travelers discover the show! Until next time—safe travels and see you in the next layover! ✈️🚆
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Jan 2, 2025 • 50min

End of the Year Recap and Travel Highlights

Welcome to the final episode of Landings and Layovers for 2024! In this exciting end-of-year episode, hosts Matthew Fleischman and Marty Paz reflect on the year in travel. From thrilling deals and unforgettable adventures to major milestones and travel tips, this episode is packed with insights for every traveler. Highlights from the Episode: Fare of the Week: Los Angeles to Bangkok or Ho Chi Minh City for under $700 with Korean Air—a fantastic deal for transpacific travel! Marty’s Million-Mile Achievement: Marty breaks down his epic journey flying 15 airlines to earn a million miles, sharing insights on logistics, challenges, and the incredible return on investment. Essential Travel Tech: From noise-canceling headphones to inflatable child beds, discover the tech and gadgets that made travel easier for Matt and Marty this year. Looking Ahead to 2025: Marty and Matt discuss their plans for upcoming trips, the perks of travel passes, and strategies for maximizing airline and hotel loyalty programs. Key Takeaways: Budget-Friendly Travel: Learn how to leverage tools like AirTags, portable Wi-Fi devices, and adapters to simplify your trips. Frequent Flyer Tips: Marty shares how he maximized points and miles, turning a $3,500 investment into 20+ business-class tickets. Travel Planning for Families: Insights on traveling with toddlers and how premium seating options can make a difference. Connect with Us Love the show? Don’t forget to: Follow us on Instagram: @LandingsAndLayovers Check us out on Twitter/X: @LandingNLayover Like us on Facebook: @LandingsAndLayovers Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help others find us. Explore more travel tips and blog posts at Briefly Distracted Media. Tags: #TravelTips #BudgetTravel #FrequentFlyer #MillionMiles #AirfareDeals #TravelTech #FamilyTravel #LandingsAndLayovers
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Dec 17, 2024 • 27min

Million Miles and Global Adventures: Kenneth’s Quest for SAS Status

Episode Summary: Join us for an extraordinary journey with Kenneth, a globetrotting guest undertaking the SAS Mileage Millionaire quest. Kenneth shares his ambitious plan to conquer 15 airlines, his insider tips for international travel, and his experiences flying through exotic locations like Dubai, Jeddah, and Jakarta. Marty and Kenneth dive into the highs and challenges of long-haul travel, from navigating time zones to making the most of layovers. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or a seasoned traveler, this episode is packed with valuable insights! Highlights: Fare of the Week: American Airlines basic economy fares from Toronto to Europe starting at $269. Kenneth’s SAS Quest: A detailed look at Kenneth's adventure flying 15 airlines in 10 days for a million miles. Travel Tips for Families: Matt discusses managing long-haul flights with kids, including must-have items like the inflatable toddler travel bed. Airport Insights: Marty highlights the Prague Airport's play areas, making family travel more enjoyable. Tech for Travelers: The gear Kenneth relies on for long-haul flights, including noise-canceling headphones and downloaded music. Key Takeaways: How SAS's Mileage Millionaire program works and Kenneth's strategic approach. Tips for flying with kids, managing jet lag, and handling airport logistics. The importance of maintaining a flexible schedule during intense travel. Links and Resources Mentioned: Notiflyr.com: Get the best airfare deals with promo code PODCAST for 20% off. Featured Product: Inflatable toddler travel bed – perfect for long-haul flights (affiliate link available in the blog). Explore Kenneth's Itinerary: Check out Kenneth’s journey on our blog, complete with detailed trip updates. Call to Action: Don’t miss out on this inspiring episode! Listen now, subscribe to Landings and Layovers on your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more travel tips, deals, and updates. For behind-the-scenes content and bonus features, visit our YouTube channel. Tags: #TravelPodcast #SASMillionMiles #FamilyTravelTips #GlobalAdventures #TravelHacks #Aviation #LandingsAndLayovers #BudvgetTravel
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Nov 28, 2024 • 43min

Family Travel Adventures with SweetPotatoCorn

In this inspiring episode, we chat with Harriet and Clarence, the dynamic duo behind Sweet Potato Corn. This globetrotting family shares their adventures of traveling with their young son, from exploring 45 U.S. states to visiting South Korea, Japan, Paris, and beyond. With a unique perspective on balancing work, family, and the joys of travel, Harriet and Clarence provide practical tips and heartfelt stories for anyone looking to embark on family adventures. Highlights of this episode include: Harriet's insights on navigating frequent travel for work while raising a family. Clarence's tips for long-haul flights with kids, including bulkhead seating and must-have gear. The story behind Sweet Potato Corn and how their son inspired their travel content. Advice on making travel with young children smoother and more enjoyable. Their favorite airport play areas and tips for parents. Plus, we dive into our Fare of the Week, brought to you by Notiflyr.com, showcasing unbeatable round-trip deals from Canada to Europe. Episode Links: Discover Harriet and Clarence’s travel adventures: Sweet Potato Corn YouTube Shop our recommended travel products: Packing Picks Don't Miss Out! Follow us on socials: Stay updated with travel tips, deals, and behind-the-scenes moments. Subscribe & Review: Your support helps us reach more travelers and keeps the content coming. Tags: #FamilyTravel #TravelTips #SweetPotatoCorn #TravelAdventures #FamilyAdventures
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Nov 12, 2024 • 29min

Travel Hacks, Million Mile Quests, and Global Adventures with David Ocamb

In this episode, Landings and Layovers host Matthew Fleischman is joined by seasoned travelers Marty Paz and special guest David Ocamb. Together, they share valuable travel insights, tips, and stories: Fare of the Week: Marty highlights a discounted business class fare from Europe to Asia on Finnair, featuring their innovative eco-friendly loveseat design. Million Mile Challenge: Marty discusses his participation in the Scandinavian Air Systems’ Million Miles promotion, sharing his progress and travel strategy for earning one million bonus points. Travel Demographics Study: David Ocamb, owner of the Ocamb Group, presents findings from his demographic study of frequent travelers, revealing insights into education, income, and travel habits within the Points and miles community. Personal Travel Stories: David recounts his family’s recent trip to Disney World and his travel essentials, including his fully optimized travel backpack for smooth journeys. Funny Travel Memories: David shares a heartwarming story from the Chicago Seminars, where he learned life-changing news. Tune in for unique travel hacks, fascinating data on travel behavior, and stories from around the world. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your next big adventure, this episode is packed with tips and entertainment! Tags: #LandingsAndLayovers #TravelHacks #MillionMileChallenge #FrequentFlyer #Podcast #TravelTips #DisneyWorld #Finnair #PointsAndMiles  

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