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Aug. 5, 2022

Bonus Q&A: Favorite Destinations, Maximizing Points, Combatting Jet Lag and More

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#69: In this bonus episode of All the Hacks, entrepreneur and author, Nick Gray and Chris discuss all things travel. They cover how to get the best value when purchasing airfare, tried and true strategies for combatting jet lag, favorite travel destinations, and more.

Nick Gray (@nickgraynews) is an entrepreneur, investor, author, and founder of Museum Hack. His new book is “The 2-Hour Cocktail Party” How to Build Big Relationships with Small Gatherings.” 

 

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Travel Destinations Mentioned

  • Canary Islands
  • Buenos Aires
  • Bogotá
  • Hawaii
  • Japan
  • Bangkok
  • Bali
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • New Zealand
  • Mexico City
  • Cabo San Lucas
  • Oaxaca
  • Costa Rica

 

Full Show Notes

Nick Gray and Chris discuss purchasing airfare tickets to get the best value: one-way vs round-trip [1:28]

Chris shares how airline companies, post-Covid, have changed their policies regarding offering refunds and credits [5:39]

Advice about how to get the most value for your points when booking flights [7:15]

Jet lag strategies for international travel [9:22]

Chris explains how his passion for building relationships with people from all over the world makes having an au pair a natural choice for his family [11:48]

Given the option to drop everything and go away for a weekend, Chris and Nick share the travel destinations they would each love to visit [17:44]

Nick and Chris’ favorite travel gadgets [23:56]

Nick Gray’s travel recommendations to visit or avoid [25:41

Reasons to consider taking a cruise on your next vacation [26:38

 

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