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Frequent Traveller University London is now fast approaching (12th-13th May) – AND if you book before 30th March you can bag a ticket for £149.00 rather than £249.00, thanks to a BOOSTED early bird discount (use code: UKFTU100).
[Note that if you have previously booked at a higher price, you can claim a refund by contacting [email protected]).
What is Frequent Traveller University London?
- The Frequent Traveler University was established in 2010 to help travelers of the world extract the maximum value from their frequent flyer and frequent guest programs
- 30+ events and 12.000+ travelers later, the Frequent Traveler University is the leading authority in North America in frequent travel and loyalty education
- In 2018, the Frequent Traveler University is heading to London for a focus on value for UK based travelers
What you can expect at FTU London:
- FTU has assembled a list of leading travel experts, points connoisseurs and money saving gurus from around the world (including Craig from InsideFlyer UK!) to lead over 20 sessions during the 2-day workshops
- You will hear from both local and international speakers who will share their expertise, tricks and skills that will help you extract more from your program and your travel purchases
- You will have the opportunity to ask questions about your specific circumstances in both a group and one-to-one format, to find out how you can make that next step in your travel goals
- You will hear stories, testimonials and adventures from our road warrior speakers
- You will meet fellow London and UK based travelers, and be part of the UKs inaugural Frequent Traveler University
- You can enjoy a fully catered day with your new fellow travelers, speakers and the Frequent Traveler University team
What sort of topics will be covered?
- How to earn British Airways Avios whether you fly or not.
- How to earn Virgin Atlantic Flying Club miles whether you fly or not.
- Earn British Airways Executive Club elite status and maximize benefits.
- Earn Virgin Atlantic Flying Club elite status and maximize benefits.
- Best British Airways reward flights and reward options.
- Best Virgin Atlantic rewards flights and reward options.
- Using miles for the most incredible first class and business class flights.
- Should you be a member of an international frequent flyer program instead?
- Maximizing hotel loyalty programs for UK Travellers.
- Using hotel points for lavish accommodation at luxury hotels and resorts.
- The best UK rewards credit cards.
- …and more!
What you will learn:
- Understand how using global airline alliances can get you higher tier status with your preferred airline
- Learn how adapting your weekly shopping plans can bring you closer to free international holidays
- Discover how you can be called for free upgrades to business and first class every time you fly
- Enjoy upgrades to suites at internationally recognized hotel brands when you check in
- Learn how you can stay at centrally located 5-star hotels for under £50
What does it cost?
- Standard tickets are £249, but there’s currently an early bird discount of £100 off the standard price – just use the code UKFTU100 when booking (available till March 30th).
- You will receive:
- Entrance to all seminars
- Full catering, including light breakfast, break food, full lunch and coffee/tea throughout the day
- Event will take place at the Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel May 12th and 13th
Bottom line
Frequent Traveller University London should be a lot of fun and offer some great information. As well as Craig speaking (who will be brilliant of course – no pressure!), there will be at least a few InsideFlyer contributors and readers attending, so see you there!
Have you booked yet?
James says
£249???
Andrew Sheppard says
Just tried to book. I have a UK address, but booking form forces me to select a US or Canada State. Then payment is declined, presumably because of having to put a wrong value in the State field. Surprised that an event targeted at UK attendees has these problems with its site!