A few months ago, I went online to book a flight from Santiago, Chile to Houston, TX.
The business class fare was quoted as nearly $6,500. Ehhh…
Still, I had to make my way to Houston (and, ultimately, New York City). So I took the Houston flight, but I ended up paying about half the price.
Still business class.
Still the same airline.
Still the same day of travel.
How did I save so much money on my flight? I’ll tell you in this month’s letter… which is all about travel hacks.
You might say that I travel for a living: Personal, face-to-face interactions are hugely important to me, whether I’m assessing a business, gaining insight into a country’s economic woes, or just keeping up with a contact (or an old friend from high school).
Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about how to travel well… without breaking the bank. I stay in nice hotels and generally fly in business or first class, but I still pay less than most of the people in the cabin. (If you fly economy class, you can use my tips to save even more money.)
In this season of summer travel, I offer you a collection of Sovereign Man’s best tips for making your traveling experience more pleasant and less expensive. The strategies are exactly the ones used by me, my business partner, Tim Staermose, and the rest of our internationally diverse, travel-savvy team.
Travel is one of the greatest teachers out there. I think we’d all do more of it if it were less expensive and less annoying to get from A to B. We can’t erase all the annoyances, but we can help you spend less of your hard-earned cash on the journey.
I write these words to you as I make my way to Italy to relax with Total Access members for a spell. It’s my favorite time of year. Wherever your travels take you this summer, may they rejuvenate and inspire you.
The business class fare was quoted as nearly $6,500. Ehhh…
Still, I had to make my way to Houston (and, ultimately, New York City). So I took the Houston flight, but I ended up paying about half the price.
Still business class.
Still the same airline.
Still the same day of travel.
How did I save so much money on my flight? I’ll tell you in this month’s letter… which is all about travel hacks.
You might say that I travel for a living: Personal, face-to-face interactions are hugely important to me, whether I’m assessing a business, gaining insight into a country’s economic woes, or just keeping up with a contact (or an old friend from high school).
Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about how to travel well… without breaking the bank. I stay in nice hotels and generally fly in business or first class, but I still pay less than most of the people in the cabin. (If you fly economy class, you can use my tips to save even more money.)
In this season of summer travel, I offer you a collection of Sovereign Man’s best tips for making your traveling experience more pleasant and less expensive. The strategies are exactly the ones used by me, my business partner, Tim Staermose, and the rest of our internationally diverse, travel-savvy team.
Travel is one of the greatest teachers out there. I think we’d all do more of it if it were less expensive and less annoying to get from A to B. We can’t erase all the annoyances, but we can help you spend less of your hard-earned cash on the journey.
I write these words to you as I make my way to Italy to relax with Total Access members for a spell. It’s my favorite time of year. Wherever your travels take you this summer, may they rejuvenate and inspire you.
A few months ago, I went online to book a flight from Santiago, Chile to Houston, TX. The business class fare was quoted as nearly $6,500. Ehhh… Still, I had to make my way to Houston (and, ultimately, New York City). So I took the Houston flight, but I ended up paying about half the…
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