Traveling is one of the luxuries that we have in our life. People who have traveled know the cultural experience and the joy of being able to see and learn about the culture, behavior, food, religion and customs of others. It removes any discrimination that one may have of another human being that is different from whom they are. It makes one appreciate that we are all interconnected.
Those who travel often know the different reward programs that airlines have to coax the frequent flyers to stay loyal with them. Even if these frequent flyers do not travel as often as they used to, airlines have thought of a way to still get their loyalty of their paying customers by getting into a profitable partnership with certain credit card companies. They have collaborated to create a program that is definitely going to bring them more business and that is maintaining the miles and being able to get more points by using the credit card that they have tied their services with. Thus, any frequent flyer that is short of a few points of redeeming his or her frequent flyer points, use the credit card to get more points, until he or she is able to redeem the points for the rewards that the person is targeting.
This relationship is definitely one where everybody wins. We can even call it a love triangle minus any conflict because everybody benefits from it. The airline benefits from it because their customers remain loyal to them. The credit card company benefits because of the continuous usage of the card. The customer also benefits, in fact this party is the one who benefits the most, because of the retention of the miles and being able to accumulate more points to get the rewards. Plus, the convenience of using the credit card as payment is always there.
Cheryl Forbes owns and operates the website http://www.frequentflyercreditcardguide.net

