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Daniel Sciberras

Daniel Sciberras

Daniel lives and breathes loyalty programs, and has spent over two decades researching the best ways to earn and redeem loyalty points for maximum value. He travels for both business and leisure and is a frequent traveller to Europe and the US. In his downtime, he enjoys CrossFit, hitting the beach and playing tennis.
Daniel Sciberras was last modified: November 2nd, 2021 by

Daniel: value traveller

Daniel loves the word ‘optimise’ when it comes to travel. That is, maximise the comfort for the lowest cost. And it is this word that allured him to the world of frequent flyer points. There is no cash fare that can ever ‘outvalue’ a great long-haul premium seat redemption. So naturally, you’ll find him sitting at the pointy end of the plane more often than not. There is just simply no better way to travel than that.

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ANZ Frequent Flyer & Rewards Credit Cards

ANZ has a number of points-earning credit cards in Australia. Most are linked to ANZ Rewards, which is ANZ&#8217;s own points program. Through that program, points can be transferred to partners like Virgin Australia Velocity, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer and Cathay (Asia Miles). Other ANZ cards offer the ability to directly earn Qantas Points with Qantas &hellip; <a href="https://develop.pointhacks.com.au/author/daniel-sciberras/">Continued</a>

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24 May 2019.



Bank Rewards Program Credit Cards

Bank Rewards Programs are where your credit card earns points in the bank&#8217;s points currency, which can then be transferred out to frequent flyer programs on demand &#8211; we call these &#8216;flexible points programs&#8216; as they offer a number of benefits and differences over &#8216;direct-earn&#8217;, airline-branded credit cards. Flexible points programs and linked credit cards &hellip; <a href="https://develop.pointhacks.com.au/author/daniel-sciberras/">Continued</a>

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24 May 2019.

Bank Rewards Programs

Citibank Frequent Flyer Credit Cards

Citi have a range of frequent flyer linked credit cards, primarily through a number of accounts linked to Citi Rewards, which is Citi&#8217;s credit card points earning program. There is a full guide to Citibank Rewards and the cards in the range here. Citi also partner with Emirates for their Skywards MasterCard, which is useful &hellip; <a href="https://develop.pointhacks.com.au/author/daniel-sciberras/">Continued</a>

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24 May 2019.

Citi Rewards

Credit Cards that offer bonus points and benefits for dining and at restaurants

If you and your family eat out frequently, or have a job which requires you to pick up the bill a lot at restaurants, then a card which offers bonus frequent flyer points on dining could be a handy way to pick up some more points. All the cards featured on this page offer additional &hellip; <a href="https://develop.pointhacks.com.au/author/daniel-sciberras/">Continued</a>

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24 May 2019.

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No Annual Fee Frequent Flyer Credit Cards

Frequent Flyer credit cards with no annual fees let you earn points into either a frequent flyer program, or into a bank rewards program from which the points can then be transferred to frequent flyer programs. Points earned from spend on your credit card with no annual fee can be a great way to increase &hellip; <a href="https://develop.pointhacks.com.au/author/daniel-sciberras/">Continued</a>

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24 May 2019.

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No Overseas Transaction / Exchange Fee Credit Cards

Frequent flyer or travel credit cards with no overseas / foreign transaction fees usually let you earn points into either a frequent flyer program, or into a bank rewards program from which the points can then be transferred to frequent flyer programs. Points earned from spend on your credit card with no overseas transaction fee &hellip; <a href="https://develop.pointhacks.com.au/author/daniel-sciberras/">Continued</a>

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24 May 2019.

Guide to credit cards with no overseas transaction fees | Point Hacks