Here’s a travel hacking glossary that includes some commonly used terms and concepts in travel hacking:

  • Travel Hacking: The practice of leveraging various strategies and techniques to maximize travel rewards, minimize costs, and optimize the overall travel experience.
  • Frequent Flyer Program: A loyalty program offered by airlines that rewards frequent travelers with points or miles based on their flights and associated spending. These points can be redeemed for free flights, upgrades, or other travel-related perks.
  • Award Travel: Booking flights or other travel services using points or miles earned through a loyalty program instead of cash.
  • Credit Card Churning: The practice of opening multiple credit card accounts to earn the sign-up bonuses and maximize the accumulation of points or miles. Cardholders often close or downgrade the accounts after receiving the rewards.
  • Sign-Up Bonus: A promotional offer provided by credit card issuers or loyalty programs that awards a significant number of points or miles after meeting specified spending requirements within a certain timeframe.
  • Elite Status: A higher tier of loyalty membership within an airline or hotel program, offering additional benefits such as priority check-in, lounge access, upgraded room options, and more.
  • Status Match/Challenge: A process in which a traveler with elite status in one loyalty program can request an equivalent or accelerated status in another program based on their existing status.
  • Mileage Run: A trip taken solely for the purpose of earning miles or elite status with an airline, often involving booking a cheap or long-distance flight to accumulate points.
  • Manufactured Spending: A method of meeting credit card spending requirements without actually spending a significant amount of money, often by using techniques like buying and liquidating gift cards or money orders.
  • Travel Hacking Community: A group of travel enthusiasts who share strategies, tips, and tricks related to earning and redeeming points and miles for travel benefits.
  • Travel Portal: An online platform provided by loyalty programs or credit card issuers that allows members to book flights, hotels, and other travel services using points or miles.
  • Award Chart: A chart or table provided by an airline or hotel loyalty program that outlines the number of points or miles required for different types of award bookings based on destination, class of service, and other factors.
  • Travel Credit Card: A credit card that offers various travel-related benefits, such as earning points or miles on purchases, travel insurance coverage, airport lounge access, and statement credits for travel expenses.
  • Points Transfer: The ability to transfer points or miles between different loyalty programs, often at a favorable conversion rate, allowing travelers to consolidate or use their rewards more effectively.
  • Travel Hacking Mindset: The mindset of maximizing value, minimizing costs, and being strategic about travel planning to take advantage of various rewards and benefits.