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đđź Howdy, my friends. Iâm writing to you from my business-class cocoon on Cathay Pacific, on my way home!
Since Iâm finally back on an airline with Wi-Fi, letâs get into the good travel stuff:

đ¤ Travel Trivia Tuesday
Which airline has been voted the worldâs best low-cost carrier 16 years in a row? |
The answer is chillin at the bottom of todayâs newsletter⌠so keep reading!

đ¨ MASSIVE points return on hotel purchases
Rove Miles is back on their nonsense today.
They basically took last weekâs Black Friday promo and cranked it up even further â today only, you can earn up to 10,000 bonus Rove Miles on hotel bookings through their portal.
Hereâs the deal in plain English:
Spend $500 â get 5,000 bonus miles using TRAVELTUESDAY500
Spend $1,000 â get 10,000 bonus miles using TRAVELTUESDAY1000
Where this becomes ridiculous is how these bonuses stack on top of Roveâs already chunky multipliers.
Let me show you my favorite example.
Say you want to go to Japan during cherry blossom season â because obviously you do â and you book this Kyoto machiya for seven nights at a total of $1,208.
For that stay alone, you earn 54,366 Rove Miles.
Add the 10,000-mile Travel Tuesday bonus on top, and youâre walking away with 64,366 total miles â plus whatever you earn from your credit card spend.
Now, where it gets stupid is the fact that the same exact seven-night stay prices at 33,000 Rove Miles.
As shown right in the screenshot, that shakes out to a 3.7¢ per point redemption.
If you redeem all of your earnings at that rate, youâre getting a 197% return on your spend, which isâŚ. hilarious.
But maybe you donât even want to redeem for another hotel. Maybe youâd rather take those miles and turn them into something⌠higher altitude. đ
Since Rove has tons of transfer partners â including Flying Blue â you could move 60,000 miles over and book this business-class flight to Europe on Air France. đ

New York to Barcelona for 60,000 Flying Blue miles in business
So yes: booking a cute little machiya for cherry blossom season can also hand you a free lie-flat seat to Europe. Itâs completely ridiculous, and I respect it.
A couple of things to keep in mind:
This only works for first-time hotel bookings with Rove
You also earn credit card points from the cash spend
New users get 1,000 bonus miles just for signing up (with this link)
Happy Travel Tuesday, my friends. Go click some buttons. đŤĄ

âď¸ Up to 35% transfer bonus to Aeroplan
Aeroplan is running one of those transfer bonuses that sounds confusing, but once you zoom out a bit, itâs actually fantastic â especially if you already hold this co-branded credit card.
Basically, you can get a 15-25% bonus when transferring UR points to Aeroplan until January 5th, 2026.

The promo is tiered, meaning the bonus jumps as your transfer amount increases:
15% bonus on transfers of 1,000â74,000 points
20% bonus on transfers of 75,000â174,000 points
25% bonus on transfers of 175,000+ points
And hereâs where it gets spicy: if you do have the co-branded card, you already get a 10% bonus when transferring UR points (minimum of 50,000 points).
Stack that with this promo, and youâre looking at a combined bonus of up to 35%.
The tiers are high â yes.
But even the 15% tier is better than most programsâ headline bonuses. Aeroplanâs award chart is already so strong that a modest boost goes a long way.
Take their distance-based pricing for most partner awards. This structure opens the door to some of the best sweet spots in the game.
For example, you can fly from Seattle or Vancouver to Japan in business class for 55,000 Aeroplan points on partners like ANA, because that routing falls into Aeroplanâs lowest distance band between North America and Asia.

With a 15% bonus, you only need 48,000 points to book that.
If youâre a co-branded cardholder stacking up to 35%, that drops to just 41,000 UR points â as long as you transfer enough to hit the right tier.
And thatâs just one example. Aeroplan has a pile of sweet spots, plus the ability to add a stopover for just 5,000 points.
I wonât go deep into that today, but I wrote a whole newsletter about it â feel free to check that out if you want the full stopover masterclass.
Bottom line: Aeroplan has more partners than any other airline program, some of the best award flexibility out there, and now a transfer bonus that actually moves the needle.
If youâve got the right combination of points and cards, this is one of the smartest ways to stretch your UR points even further.

đŹ Daily Drop Pro is still 50% off (oops)
Want to know a secret?
Daily Drop Pro had a crazy 50% off sale for Cyber Monday yesterday. And our founder, Nate, explicitly told me to shut the sale down before he went offline for the day.
But then he disappeared into whatever wilderness heâs in today, I got on a flight back to Indonesia, and somewhere between the layover noodles and the oxygen-deprived delirium of flying for 18 hours⌠I just didnât do it. đ¤ˇđźââď¸
All of this is to say⌠Daily Drop Pro is STILL 50% off today, just $75 for the entire year. So if you missed it before, youâre welcome.
And Nate â if youâre reading this, please donât fire me.
And if he does fire me, the rest of you can start sending in job offers. My work history includes singing opera and writing about points and miles. đ

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đ My quietest (but most useful) travel buddy
I spend so much time thinking about flights, points, and hotel status that I completely ignored something basic: the Wi-Fi Iâm actually using while I book everything.
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And the internet thinks Iâm still curled up on my couch in New York (when Iâm actually trying to stream Bake Off from a hotel in Zurich).

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đ Travel Trivia Reveal
If you guessed AirAsia, give yourself a quick pat on the back. đ

Photo by AirAsia Newsroom
According to Skytraxâs 2025 World Airline Awards, people voted AirAsia⌠for the 16th consecutive year. Sixteen. Thatâs pretty good, yâall.
A few reasons it keeps winning:
One-way flights like Kuala Lumpur to Phuket for around $40
Frequent flash promos (their âFree Seatsâ campaign is one example)
Multiple bundles like âValue Packâ and âPremium Flexâ that let you add perks without blowing up your fare
As with most budget airlines, the lowest fares typically only include your seat (so luggage, seat selection, and priority boarding are all add-ons).
But people seem happy to deal with that if it means paying less than what most airport meals cost.
Other top picks included: Scoot (Singapore Airlinesâ budget brand â also named best long-haul low-cost carrier), IndiGo, Eurowings, Vueling, and Spirit (lol⌠kidding about the last one).
Want to dig into the full rankings? Theyâre all here.

Thatâs gonna do it for today, folks. I hope you all have a wonderful day, and Iâll see you tomorrow.
Sampai jumpa lagi,
With contributions by McKay Moffitt




