Two more Frequent Traveler Universities (FTU) have been announced – one in New York City and one in Washington, DC. Both of these events will feature their FTU Signature programs which is an entire weekend of learning about points and miles!
- New York City (midtown Manhattan): June 9-10, 2018
- Washington, DC: August 11-12, 2018
What is FTU Signature?
FTU Signature is an entire weekend for those really looking to get a deep dive into the points and miles world. It is catered more towards those that would currently consider themselves an intermediate or advanced points/miles traveler. Topics will include credit cards, airline and hotel programs, manufactured spend, etc. This is also a nice opportunity to meet and learn from other obsessed points and miles folks.
Conference Cost:
- FTU Signature New York City: Regular price is $249, but if you book by February 28, 2018, you’ll receive $20 off by using coupon code FTUMIDTOWN. There is no group rate hotel for this conference. It is taking place at a conference center and not a hotel, so you are on your own to find a hotel (if you need one).Â
- You’ll receive lunch of Saturday and Sunday and two days of expert-led sessions on Saturday and Sunday.
- You can learn more about this event and purchase tickets here.
- FTU Signature Washington, DC: Regular price is $249, but if you book by February 28, 2018, you’ll receive $20 off by using coupon code FTUCRYSTAL.
- This is taking place at the Crystal City Marriott and there is a group rate of $109/night.
- You’ll receive a plated lunch of Saturday and Sunday and two days of expert-led sessions on Saturday and Sunday.
- The hotel also has complimentary shuttle from DCA from 6 am – 11 pm.
- You can learn more about this event and purchase tickets here.
If you are looking to learn some tips and tricks about earning and redeeming your miles, traveling like a pro, and just saving money overall, this could be a great opportunity for you!
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