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Nomadic Matt's Points & Miles Update

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{NAME}, Hello from NYC! I just got back from a fun week in Japan where I hit the slopes with friends

{NAME}, Hello from NYC! I just got back from a fun week in Japan where I hit the slopes with friends, ate a ton of phenomenal sushi, and saw another Taylor Swift show. It was great to get back to Japan after my last ill-fated trip (on that trip, I got sick and didn't end up being able to do much). I could definitely see myself staying in Japan for longer next time. And with the country's new digital nomad visa, maybe I will! ​ As for points & miles, here's what's new this week: First, a certain credit card currently has an INSANE welcome offer of 300,000 points!! I can't name the card due to bank rules, but [it's the second card on the list in this post](). It's a biz card, and the spending requirement is very high, but if you can meet it, it's one of the highest offers I've ever seen! Second, an airline credit card is offering a Companion Pass as part of their current welcome offer. Companion passes, which allow someone to fly with you for free for an entire year, usually cost 135,000 points or 100 one-way flights to earn. But with this welcome offer, you can get your hands on one much quicker. [You can read more about the card here]( (it's the first card when you scroll down). This offer ends soon though, so don't wait! Third, I'm speaking at The Travel Summit this April! This conference is dedicated to points and miles, with Q&As, workshops, mixers, and tons of presentations. The conference is in Toronto from April 26–28, 2024 and tickets are $399 CAD ([you can get your ticket here](). Use code NOMADICMATT to get $25 off. As always, if you need a new card, don't forget to check our updated posts! We update all of our card posts regularly to ensure you find the best travel credit card for your needs and budget. These posts can get you started: - ​[My Favorite Travel Credit Cards]()​ - ​[The Best Hotel Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best Airline Credit Cards](​ - ​[The Best Premium Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best No-Fee Credit Cards](​ If you’re in Canada, [check out this website for new card offers](. For Brits, [click here for offers](=). For Aussies and Kiwis, [check out here](. That's it for today! If you have any questions on points and miles, ask away. Sincerely, Nomadic Matt ​ P.S. - If you want to master the points and miles game, be sure to [grab a copy of my ultimate points and miles guide](). It has over 120 pages of tips and info to help you optimize your points and miles so you can earn more free travel! [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2318 Santa Rosa Street, Austin, Texas 78702

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