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Hey there, amigos. Welcome back to another week of Daily Drop!
Iâm currently in the Seychelles doing what I always do when Iâm relaxing at a beach resort: Planning my next trip.
And I found some fun points and miles deals that Iâm using that you might be interested in:

âď¸ Earn double IHG elite nights (and more)
I got a fun email from IHG the other day.
On top of the current global âchoose your own adventureâ promotion, they also just sent out some targeted emails to earn double elite nights.

As I said, this is targeted⌠so youâll have to be logged in to your IHG account to see your offer (a clickable banner will appear).
Anyway, I was targeted with up to 5 bonus elite nights for stays through the end of July.
Some key terms:
You need to register for the offer (if eligible - log in to see your offer)
Your checkout date must be on or before July 31
Only paid stays are eligible
This is pretty sweet, especially when you stack it with the other global promotion I referenced earlier, where you can earn 8,000 points for every four paid nights.

If you want to kick things up a notch, you can also use an IHG co-branded card like this one (which also has a nice elevated offer right now) to pay for the stay.
The card earns 10x points at IHG and includes Platinum status, which earns you another 6x points.
Now that weâve got our stack components, let me tell you how Iâm using this:
Example: New Zealand
Next month, my friend and I will be heading to Queenstown, New Zealand, and weâll be staying at an IHG property for four nights.

Weâre sharing a room and splitting the cost, so weâre spending about $84 per night each, but Iâll be putting the spend on my IHG card and account. đ
In total, weâll spend $672 but walk away with the following haul:
6,720 points for being an IHG member
6,720 points for spending on this credit card
4,032 points for having Platinum status
8,000 bonus points from the global promotion
8 elite night credits
Those 8 elite nights will also put me over the 20-night milestone reward, earning me another 5,000 points. đ

In total, Iâll end up with 30,472 IHG points from this 4-night stay in New Zealand. đ
Thatâs enough points to book TWO nights at the Crowne Plaza in Auckland later on the same trip, saving me hundreds of dollars thanks to this single stay.

Anyway, here is the total stack count:
1ď¸âŁ IHG Membership points
2ď¸âŁ IHG credit card spend
3ď¸âŁ IHG Elite bonus (a perk of that same credit card)
4ď¸âŁ IHGâs global promotion
5ď¸âŁ IHGâs targeted bonus nights promotion
6ď¸âŁ 20-night Milestone Reward bonus points
Actually, screw it⌠letâs add a seventh layer.
You can often book IHG hotels through a portal like Rakuten, which is currently offering 10% cash back or up to 10x MR points back for IHG bookings:
Honestly⌠I can even think of two additional stacking layers that I didnât touch on, but theyâre a little niche⌠Let me know if you figure them out. đ
Okay, now Iâm done⌠Promise. đŤś

đ¨ Earn 500 points per night at these hotels
Hyatt fans, hereâs an easy win for ya â whenever a property joins the World of Hyatt portfolio, you can earn 500 bonus points for each qualifying cash or award night during the hotelâs introductory window.
Hyatt has just updated the list of eligible properties, so itâs a good time for a quick refresher.
Hereâs how to take advantage:
Stay at one (or more) of Hyattâs new properties during the eligible timeframe
Thatâs literally it. No registration required đ
I often skim through Hyattâs running list of new properties to see whatâs available and if I can maximize any of my upcoming stays.
500 bonus points per night is insane... Six nights spent in beautiful, new hotels would yield 3,000 points, which is enough for a free night at a Category 1 property.

So, whatâs on the radar right now?
The current list includes properties in Virginia, Washington, Tennessee, and many, many more places. đ

Youâll see each propertyâs eligible timeframe (usually a few months from its opening date), and right now, many on the list are eligible for stays through the end of September.
Remember, this is a running list that is constantly being updated, so itâs always worth a glance. đ
Two fine-print reminders:
Your checkout date must fall within the propertyâs bonus window.
Only one room earns the extra points, even if youâre paying for multiple rooms.
đĄPro Tip: If youâre paying cash, consider this low-fee card that earns transferable points, or Hyattâs own co-branded card to help accelerate your earnings.
Happy hotel hunting!

âď¸ New: Book Philippine Airlines flights with points
Itâs always great when we see new opportunities pop up to book different airlines with points⌠especially when those airlines donât belong to a traditional airline alliance.
And thatâs what just happened with the new partnership between Qatar Airways and Philippine Airlines.
Basically, you can now earn and redeem Qatar Airways Avios on Philippine Airlines (PAL), which means a new way to fly to/from/around Asia with easy-to-access points.
And the deals are actually pretty good.
But before we get into it, itâs worth noting that you can transfer Avios around between a bunch of different airlines.
As a result, Qatar Avios are EXTREMELY easy to get.
Anyway, flying from West Coast cities like San Francisco to Manila on PAL will cost you 110,000 Avios in business class.

Thatâs a lot of Avios⌠but itâs also a 14-hour lie-flat seat across the Pacific. So not too bad.
Plus, when thereâs a transfer bonus (like the current 30% one from ThankYou points), that cost could be as low as 85,000 points.
United operates two daily flights on the same route and charges a whopping 250,000 United miles⌠so yeah.

Anyway, this is also a great option for hopping around Asia on PAL flights.
For example, last year I flew from Papua New Guinea to Manila on Philippine Airlines, as it was the only flight going anywhere that day⌠But it was expensive, even in economy.

Now, however, you could book that same flight for just 27,000 Avios, which wouldâve been much more preferable.

If youâve never flown with PAL before, itâs a solid airline. They have nice wide-body planes with lie-flat business class, which are pretty comfortable.
But even on regional routes like the one I flew last year, they still have nice lie-flat seats on many smaller planes, too. đ

Anyway, hereâs the bottom line:
This is an exciting new airline partner that we all now have access to thanks to points and miles. And more options are always better.

Thatâs it for today, my friends!
Have a great day, and Iâll see you in the next newsletter. đ
With contributions by Sam Anthony.








