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Thank you 2019 – 130k miles flown, 17 countries and more

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2019 has been an incredible year.

I started off celebrating New Years in Europe visiting my fiancee and enjoying the likes of Vienna, Budapest, and Paris. 3 months later I managed to nest an engagement into a whirlwind weekend that involved a night in New York seeing friends, Club World to England so we could celebrate my future inlaws 40th anniversary, an Upper Class flight back to New York to get engaged at the Peninsula, and somehow kept it all a surprise. Never could I have imagined doing all of that, but without points, and the experience with my award booking service would I have had the knowledge or point base to execute

 

Flash forward two weeks and I was incredibly blessed to fulfill a lifelong bucket list trip for my parents and accompany them to Israel. We not only saw the Holy Land, but took geographical advantage and saw the Pyramids and Petra. It was a trip of a lifetime and ended with a flight back to the states in QSuites.

 

In July we launched a weekly YouTube channel and have been posting every Tuesday at 2pm. We’d love it if you subscribed and experience some of the amazing things you can do with points and deals.

 

My fiancee ended an important chapter in her life, and to celebrate, we took a trip around the world. Starting off with Japan Airlines First Class and a few days in Singapore, to Bali and Alila Villas Uluwatu , Etihad First on the 77W to Abu Dhabi, and Apartments to Paris. IF that wasn’t enough we were able to snag Lufthansa First Class back from Paris aboard the A380. Aside from hotel nights under $200, we used points for every single piece.

A month later we flew to England and and en route experienced the TWA hotel and the new Virgin Atlantic Upper Class on the A350

 

If that wasn’t enough we were also able to fly Emirates First Class aboard the A380, a long time bucket list flight for me, en route to a work event in the middle east. It was nothing short of epic and I’m looking forward to really digging into the review on here and on YouTube.

 

We’ve also hopped on Tik Tok and are having an immense amount of fun posting videos like this to inspire and motivate people. It’s so fun to interact with people and that platform is explosive and I believe will be the most talked about social media platform in 2020.

@zacharyburrabelI will teach u #fyp #tiktoktravel #luxury #howidothings #turn #totheleft #viral #foryou #4u #etihad

♬ Good Day – Nappy Roots

 

I’ll be ending the year with a flight on British Airways 747-400 First Class with my best bud Dave on an new year’s adventure – my flight upgraded with 25k Avios and his booked all on points.

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Thank you so much for following along on our adventure. We love hearing when our tips or tricks have helped you achieve your travel dreams.

Our 2019 Stats – miles flown, cabins, and miles used

  • Miles Flown – 130k
  • First Class cabins
    • Japan Airlines First Class
      • 75k Alaska Miles
    • Etihad First Class 777-300ER
      • 90k AA
    • Etihad Apartments A380
      • Same 90k as above ( same itinerary )
    • Lufthansa First Class
      • 70k Aeroplan
    • Emirates First Class A380 + Emirates First Class 777-300ER old cabin
      • 150k Alaska
    • British Airways First Class 747
      • 25k Avios upgrade from discount biz
  • Business Class
    • Etihad Business Class 787-9
      • 70k AA + $70
    • Etihad Business Class A380
      • Same itinerary as above
    • American Airlines A321 JFK to LAX
      • Same Itinerary as above
    • Japan Airlines Business Class 777-200
      • Part of 75k Alaska used on Japan First above
    • Air France Business Class
      • 55k Air France flying blue
    • British Airways Business Class A380
      • Purchased out of Paris on discount ( $1500 give or take )
    • British Airways 747
      • 57.5k AA
    • Virgin Upper Class A350 – new cabin
      • 57.5k Virgin
    • Virgin Upper Class A330
      • 57.5k Virgin
  • Countries Visited
    • Hungary
    • Austria
    • France
    • England
    • USA
    • Canada
    • Egypt
    • Jordan
    • Qatar
    • Israel
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Japan
    • Israel
    • Indonesia
    • Singapore
    • Germany

Thank you again for reading, hitting us up on social media, and helping us continue to create content and entertain!

 

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  • Alyssa December 29, 2019

    Congratulations!! That’s awesome! Thanks for breaking everything down, it’s my motivation! 🙂

    Alyssa

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