I went to Japan for just $70 and rest…
I went to Japan for just $70 and rest in credit card points, only because flightpoints app sent me alert on time. Loved it.
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Flightpoints is an award flight search tool that finds business and first class seats using your credit card points - across 25+ airline programs, all in one place. Real-time availability, instant alerts, and smart filters so you never miss a premium seat. Stop leaving points on the table.
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I went to Japan for just $70 and rest in credit card points, only because flightpoints app sent me alert on time. Loved it.
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