Book a $9,000 Flight Itinerary for only $300

If you’d like to travel but don’t think you can afford it, think again. My new e-guide “The Miles Game” (under development), will teach you how to get a multi-stop, exotic travel itinerary for the cost of taxes and fees. Use the tools on the right of your screen to add yourself to the ITP email list to be sure to know when copies of this dynamic e-guide become available.

Don’t believe me? See the tickets yourself:
Free one-way flight with international round-trip flight

Free One-Way and 23-hour Layover on Award Travel Itinerary

You’ll notice a few great things about this itinerary that initially may seem confusing:

1. It only took 4 months to earn the 120,000 United miles we used for this itinerary, and cost us $0 in additional spending.

2. That DC to LAX flight in the beginning is a free add-on to my international round-trip flight. It’s completely unrelated, but cost me nothing, so why not?

3. My wife and I would love to spend some time in some of Western Europe’s iconic cities, but don’t have the budget for it yet. The 23-hour layover in Rome will give us a taste of the city without breaking the budget or altering the cost of our award travel itinerary.

4. If you were to search United.com for availability from LAX to Split on our travel dates, you would find that it doesn’t exist. However, by using techniques found in my e-guide, I was able to get around that little dilemma. Can you spot my solution?

So you plan to get the e-guide but aren’t sure what you want to do with the miles you’ll earn? Click the “plan your trip” link at the top of the screen to learn how Independent Travel Planning can help you make it all happen!

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