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How I Flew Business Class to Korea for Free Using Credit Card Points

I used to think flying business or first class meant shelling out $5,000 to $20,000 per ticket. But what if I told you I took my mom and me on a business class trip to Korea—for free—using credit card points? (Well, almost free—you can’t avoid taxes and fees.)

Before we dive in, a major disclaimer: Do not get a credit card if:

Credit card debt can be crippling, but if you manage your finances responsibly, travel rewards cards can be a game-changer for luxury travel.

My Top 3 Travel Credit Cards

I’m not a “credit card churner” (someone who opens cards just for sign-up bonuses). Instead, I stick to a few cards that maximize my spending. Here’s what’s in my wallet:

1. Chase Sapphire Preferred®

Annual Fee: $95

Why I Love It:

Best Feature: Chase has strong airline/hotel transfer partners, making it easy to redeem points for high-value flights and stays.


2. The Platinum Card® from American Express

Annual Fee: $695 (but worth it if you use the perks!)

Why I Love It:

Best Feature: The welcome bonus helped me book my business class flight to Korea!


3. Bilt Mastercard® (Best for Renters)

Annual Fee: $0

Why I Love It:

Best Feature: If you rent, this is a no-brainer—it turns rent payments into travel rewards.


Other Popular Travel Cards

If my top three don’t suit you, consider these alternatives:

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Capital One Venture X


How to Maximize Your Points

Don’t just book through credit card travel portals—you’ll get far more value by transferring points to airline/hotel partners.

Example: Booking a Hotel

Pro Tip:


Final Thoughts

If you travel often (or want to), strategic credit card use can unlock luxury experiences without the luxury price tag.

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Happy travels! ✈️

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