Chris Guillebeau – Travel Hacking Cartel
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Learn How To Travel Around The World For Free!
How Does It Work?
Travel may be free or low-cost if you know how. That’s where we come in, informing you precisely what you need to do to earn Frequent Flyer Miles and redeem them for wonderful experiences. The Travel Hacking Cartel specifically promises to assisting you:
to into a travel hacker. travel whenever and anywhere you want
Get started right away. Screen-capture modules and a series of emails will allow you to start benefiting right away. You’ll learn about glitch prices, Round-the-World tickets, increasing your mileage account, achieving elite status, and much more.
Make use of real-time updates. With timely Deal notifications of late-breaking offers, we’ll provide you with the proper information, just when you need it. You’ll discover exactly what you need to know to capitalize on a travel hacking opportunity as soon as it arises.
Membership in the Cartel is guaranteed by the World’s Greatest Guarantee: you’ll receive at least four free aircraft tickets for every year you are a member.
Oh, and the cartel has a Refer-a-Hacker program via which you may quickly earn free travel incentives by recommending us to your friends. Does it sound right? Sign up for your $1 trial here.
Chris Guillebeau, an author and globe traveler, formed the Travel Hacking Cartel. Chris, who is now on the latter two years of a five-year trip to visit every country on the planet, has a million-mile Frequent Flyer mile balance divided over six different airline programs.
Chris originally became interested in travel hacking while living abroad and assisting with a medical organization in West Africa for four years. Chris began actively traveling to interesting locations like Burma, Iraq, and Equatorial Guinea after migrating to the United States in 2006. After completing a Master’s Degree in International Studies from the University of Washington in Seattle, he formally established the goal of utilizing travel hacking to visit every country in.
Chris’s travels across the world have been covered by the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Entrepreneur, CNN, Wired, Psychology Today, Huffington Post, Writer’s Digest, Moneysense, Budget Travel, Oregonian, and hundreds more blogs. Penguin released his debut book, The Art of Nonconformity, in September 2010.
Because Chris travels the world regularly (25+ countries per year), we have an international team of contributors running the site and a hometown staff in Portland, Oregon running the shop.
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