It sounds crazy but I have family in Georgia and a new job in the Bay Area. I am trying to search for ways to optimize my travel in such a way that I can save money, time, keep my sleep intact while maintaining visibility with my manager and taking care of my dependents. My company won't pay for this travel. Any suggestions on good frequent flyer programs/credit cards to sign up for? Can you share your personal experience of some of these programs and using them for such travel? I personally like what is mentioned on American's website, but Delta has more non-stop service that is expensive, while United has cheaper but fewer non-stop options. Chase cards seem versatile but lack some benefits like points transferability etc. Any suggestions on how to keep my health intact while traveling so much (time of travel during a day, days to travel on, frequency of travel, things to carry/eat/not eat etc.)? #airline #aviation #frequentflyer #american #united #delta #worktravel #tech #creditcard #chaseultimaterewards
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Amex Platinum Card. You’ll have access to their lounge where you can rest and eat a decent meal. You receive 5X points for flight/hotel related expenses as well as additional benefits. $695/annual cost per you get back a huge chunk in benefits like Uber, Streaming Services, etc.