You don't need to sweat the complex world of points and miles to unlock free travel. It's easy with a handy tool from Capital One allowing you to cover travel purchases with miles.| Thrifty Traveler
Capital One has stormed onto the scene recently, making Capital One miles indispensable. Here are the best ways to use them - and what they're worth.| Thrifty Traveler
The best way to redeem your Capital One miles requires a bit more work ... by sending them to Capital One transfer partners.| Thrifty Traveler
Delta was the first major U.S. airline to offer basic economy fares - and they've gone farther than most. Here's everything you need to know about Delta basic economy.| Thrifty Traveler
Yes, you can actually still earn miles for flying on a ticket booked with points. Use your credit card points to book a flight for free, and earn more.| Thrifty Traveler
Book flights now now, and ask questions later. That's our motto, as the 24-hour flight cancellation rule requires airlines to fully refund fares canceled within 24 hours of booking.| Thrifty Traveler
The Capital One Venture X $300 travel credit is incredibly easy to use, but there are a few restrictions you need to be aware of. Read on for everything you need to know.| Thrifty Traveler
No one likes to pay credit card annual fees, let alone $395 or more. But do the math, and you can easily come out ahead on the Capital One Venture X annual fee.| Thrifty Traveler
Online travel agencies (or OTAs) like Priceline and Expedia have their place for booking travel - they may save you some money. But there's more to know.| Thrifty Traveler
Google Flights is the best online flight booking search service for finding cheap flights. Here's how to use Google Flights to find cheap flights in seconds.| Thrifty Traveler