Join Brian Kelly, The Points Guy, as he sits down with people who are changing the way we travel. Each week, you’ll get exclusive interviews from Brian with top executives in the travel industry, influencers and TPG staff. Hear insights and glean tips into your favorite loyalty programs, pick up on the latest travel trends and become a smarter and more in-tune traveler along the way. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
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Thank you so very much for putting together this episode of discussing pros and cons of the four major hotel chains. Very informative and entertaining! I learned a lot. Please do more of this kind of discussions on credit cards, airlines, etc. Great job!
Good podcast but the episode that discuss non-travel related subjects are too boring
The premiere travel miles podcast.
I’m not sure who this podcast is targeting. There’s not much here for people who want practical travel and points tips. Instead, we have to listen to Brian and a rotation of CEOs talking about strategies for rewarding the top 5% of travelers. There may be a lot here for that narrow segment. But if the objective is to broaden the audience, these exchanges with Brian are working against you.
Please fix the bad/low audio.
Apple Podcasts | #74 | United States/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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